Some well-known paradoxes in decision making (e.g., the Allais paradox, the St. Peterburg paradox, the Ellsberg paradox, and the Machina paradox) reveal that choices conventional expected utility theory predicts could be inconsistent with empirical observations. So, solutions to these paradoxes can help us better understand humans decision making accurately. This is also highly related to the prediction power of a decision-making model in real-world applications. Thus, various models have been proposed to address these paradoxes. However, most of them can only solve parts of the paradoxes, and for doing so some of them have to rely on the parameter tuning without proper justifications for such bounds of parameters. To this end, this paper p...
The nature of utility is controversial. Whereas decision theory commonly assumes that utility is con...
This article presents a new model for decision-making under risk, which provides an explanation for ...
International audienceThe nature of utility is controversial. Whereas decision theory commonly assum...
One possible conclusion from recent experimental research on decision making under risk is that obse...
Decades of empirical and theoretical research on human decision-making has broadly categorized it in...
This paper proposes a quantitative modification of standard utility elicitation procedures, such as ...
This paper proposes a quantitative modification of standard utility elicitation procedures, such as ...
Since vonNeumann and Morgenstern made their contributions, the expected utility criterion (EUC) has ...
Theorems about the rational decision making play very important role in the decision theory. Accordi...
This paper proposes a quantitative modification of standard utility elicitation procedures, such as ...
Traditional economic decision theory pro-poses that people behave in certain ways when faced with a ...
This paper discusses some of the failings of expected utility including the Allais paradox and expec...
This paper proposes a new model that explains the violations of expected utility theory through the ...
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The nature of utility is controversial. Whereas decision theory commonly assumes that utility is con...
This article presents a new model for decision-making under risk, which provides an explanation for ...
International audienceThe nature of utility is controversial. Whereas decision theory commonly assum...
One possible conclusion from recent experimental research on decision making under risk is that obse...
Decades of empirical and theoretical research on human decision-making has broadly categorized it in...
This paper proposes a quantitative modification of standard utility elicitation procedures, such as ...
This paper proposes a quantitative modification of standard utility elicitation procedures, such as ...
Since vonNeumann and Morgenstern made their contributions, the expected utility criterion (EUC) has ...
Theorems about the rational decision making play very important role in the decision theory. Accordi...
This paper proposes a quantitative modification of standard utility elicitation procedures, such as ...
Traditional economic decision theory pro-poses that people behave in certain ways when faced with a ...
This paper discusses some of the failings of expected utility including the Allais paradox and expec...
This paper proposes a new model that explains the violations of expected utility theory through the ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2008.htmlDocuments de travail du...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
The nature of utility is controversial. Whereas decision theory commonly assumes that utility is con...
This article presents a new model for decision-making under risk, which provides an explanation for ...
International audienceThe nature of utility is controversial. Whereas decision theory commonly assum...