We focus on multicriteria preference elicitation by matching. In this widely employed task, the decision maker (DM) is presented with two multicriteria options, a and b, and must assess the performance value on one criterion for b, left blank, so that she is indifferent between the two options. A reverse matching, which is normatively equivalent, can be created by integrating the answer to the description of b and letting the DM adjust a performance value on the previously totally specified option a. Such a procedure is called a bi-matching. Consistency requires that isopreferences resulting from the forward and backward matchings be identical, but they empirically differ in a systematic direction. In a matching task, multicriteria conflict...
Despite the development of increasingly sophisticated and refined multicriteria decision-making (MCD...
This chapter focuses on the psychological mechanisms behind the construction of preference, especial...
The numerous reports on preference reversals in preference elicitations pose a great challenge to em...
International audienceWe focus on multicriteria preference elicitation by matching. In this widely e...
Multicriteria conflict arises in pairwise comparisons, where each alternative outperforms the other ...
The research presented in this thesis lies in the field of multicriteria decision aid. This field de...
Le travail de recherche présenté dans cette thèse s'inscrit dans le champ de l'aide multicritère à l...
Past research holds that a decision between two unattractive alternatives is more difficult than one...
International audienceTwo experiments assess the type and amount of conflict influencing decision di...
Multiple criteria decision aiding methodologies rely on basic principles concerning the consistency ...
Some multicriteria decision models allow decision-makers to express that two alternatives are incomp...
When the analysis of a decision problem is grounded in the definition of a set of criteria, it is di...
AVAA TIEDOSTO, KUN ARTIKKELI ON JULKAISTU. EMBARGO 12 KUUKAUTTAIn the practice of multi-criteria dec...
Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) methods aim at dealing with certain limitations of human infor...
AbstractSeveral decision-making techniques involve pairwise comparisons to elicit the preferences of...
Despite the development of increasingly sophisticated and refined multicriteria decision-making (MCD...
This chapter focuses on the psychological mechanisms behind the construction of preference, especial...
The numerous reports on preference reversals in preference elicitations pose a great challenge to em...
International audienceWe focus on multicriteria preference elicitation by matching. In this widely e...
Multicriteria conflict arises in pairwise comparisons, where each alternative outperforms the other ...
The research presented in this thesis lies in the field of multicriteria decision aid. This field de...
Le travail de recherche présenté dans cette thèse s'inscrit dans le champ de l'aide multicritère à l...
Past research holds that a decision between two unattractive alternatives is more difficult than one...
International audienceTwo experiments assess the type and amount of conflict influencing decision di...
Multiple criteria decision aiding methodologies rely on basic principles concerning the consistency ...
Some multicriteria decision models allow decision-makers to express that two alternatives are incomp...
When the analysis of a decision problem is grounded in the definition of a set of criteria, it is di...
AVAA TIEDOSTO, KUN ARTIKKELI ON JULKAISTU. EMBARGO 12 KUUKAUTTAIn the practice of multi-criteria dec...
Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) methods aim at dealing with certain limitations of human infor...
AbstractSeveral decision-making techniques involve pairwise comparisons to elicit the preferences of...
Despite the development of increasingly sophisticated and refined multicriteria decision-making (MCD...
This chapter focuses on the psychological mechanisms behind the construction of preference, especial...
The numerous reports on preference reversals in preference elicitations pose a great challenge to em...