Multi-criteria decision aiding (MCDA) is a process implying two distinctive actors (the client and the analyst) which aims at providing transparent and coherent support for complex decision situations, taking into account values of decision makers involved in a specific decision context. The theoretical framework of MCDA traditionally addresses problems involving a single decision maker. However, MCDA ought to investigate the case where the decision maker is made up of groups of individuals with conflicting interests. In contrast, cognitive mapping (CM) is frequently used in order to capture the values in a group of individuals and to reduce the antagonism between such values. Its ability to capture multiple values and reduce their conflict...
The paper presents a model for the design of an electric car sharing service for the city of Milano....
The resolution of complex decision situations in crisis and remediation management following a man-m...
In this chapter we discuss the use of MCDA for supporting strategic decision making, particularly wi...
Multi-criteria decision aiding (MCDA) is a process implying two distinctive actors (the client and t...
Abstract Many multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) methods have been proposed over the last de...
Decision making is a complex task that involves a multitude of perspectives, constraints, and variab...
One of the fundamental features of policy processes in contemporary societies is complexity. It foll...
This paper proposes a tool for multi-criteria decision aid to be referred to as a Reasoning Map. It ...
International audienceThe multi-criteria decision aiding (MCDA) process can be applied in many field...
This paper proposes a tool for multi-criteria decision aid to be referred to as a Reasoning Map. It ...
Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) involves asking decision makers difficult questions, and can...
Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) involves asking decision makers difficult questions, and can...
Cognitive/causal maps have been widely used as a powerful way of capturing decision-makers' views ab...
The paper presents a model for the design of an electric car sharing service for the city of Milano....
The resolution of complex decision situations in crisis and remediation management following a man-m...
In this chapter we discuss the use of MCDA for supporting strategic decision making, particularly wi...
Multi-criteria decision aiding (MCDA) is a process implying two distinctive actors (the client and t...
Abstract Many multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) methods have been proposed over the last de...
Decision making is a complex task that involves a multitude of perspectives, constraints, and variab...
One of the fundamental features of policy processes in contemporary societies is complexity. It foll...
This paper proposes a tool for multi-criteria decision aid to be referred to as a Reasoning Map. It ...
International audienceThe multi-criteria decision aiding (MCDA) process can be applied in many field...
This paper proposes a tool for multi-criteria decision aid to be referred to as a Reasoning Map. It ...
Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) involves asking decision makers difficult questions, and can...
Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) involves asking decision makers difficult questions, and can...
Cognitive/causal maps have been widely used as a powerful way of capturing decision-makers' views ab...
The paper presents a model for the design of an electric car sharing service for the city of Milano....
The resolution of complex decision situations in crisis and remediation management following a man-m...
In this chapter we discuss the use of MCDA for supporting strategic decision making, particularly wi...