ABSTRACT We propose a number of heuristics that can be used for identifying when intransitive choice behaviour is likely to occur in choice situations. We also suggest two methods for avoiding undesired choice behaviour, namely transparent communication and adaptive choice-set generation. We believe that these two ways can contribute to the avoidance of decision biases in choice situations that may often be regretted
Many methods in Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for choice problems rely on eliciting pairwise pref...
International audienceTo provide convincing recommendations, which can be fully understood and accep...
If decision-makers (DMs) do not always do what is in their best interest, what do choices reveal abo...
This paper proposes a model of choice that does not assume completeness of the decision maker’s pref...
A multitude of theories on decision making suppose that individuals choose between different prospec...
I introduce a general method for identifying choice correspondences experimentally, i.e., the sets o...
Behavioral economics has documented numerous settings in which behavior varies according to seemingl...
Alternative-based approaches to decision making generate overall values for each option in a choice ...
This paper proposes and characterises two preference-based choice rules that allow the decision make...
Individuals often have only incompletely known preferences when choosing between pair-wise gambles. ...
Revealed preferences link choices, preferences, and welfare when choices appear consistent. The firs...
Transitive preference, that is, if you prefer apples to bananas and bananas to cherries, you also pr...
Contrary to the usual assumption of fixed, well-defined preferences, it is increasingly evident that...
We introduce a general method for identifying the sets of best alternatives of decision makers in ea...
In this thesis, we present a decision-theoretic framework for building decision support systems that...
Many methods in Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for choice problems rely on eliciting pairwise pref...
International audienceTo provide convincing recommendations, which can be fully understood and accep...
If decision-makers (DMs) do not always do what is in their best interest, what do choices reveal abo...
This paper proposes a model of choice that does not assume completeness of the decision maker’s pref...
A multitude of theories on decision making suppose that individuals choose between different prospec...
I introduce a general method for identifying choice correspondences experimentally, i.e., the sets o...
Behavioral economics has documented numerous settings in which behavior varies according to seemingl...
Alternative-based approaches to decision making generate overall values for each option in a choice ...
This paper proposes and characterises two preference-based choice rules that allow the decision make...
Individuals often have only incompletely known preferences when choosing between pair-wise gambles. ...
Revealed preferences link choices, preferences, and welfare when choices appear consistent. The firs...
Transitive preference, that is, if you prefer apples to bananas and bananas to cherries, you also pr...
Contrary to the usual assumption of fixed, well-defined preferences, it is increasingly evident that...
We introduce a general method for identifying the sets of best alternatives of decision makers in ea...
In this thesis, we present a decision-theoretic framework for building decision support systems that...
Many methods in Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for choice problems rely on eliciting pairwise pref...
International audienceTo provide convincing recommendations, which can be fully understood and accep...
If decision-makers (DMs) do not always do what is in their best interest, what do choices reveal abo...