International audienceIn this paper we deal with the problem of axiomatizing the preference relations modelled through Choquet integral with respect to a $k$-additive capacity, i.e. whose Möbius transform vanishes for subsets of more than $k$ elements. Thus, $k$-additive capacities range from probability measures ($k=1$) to general capacities ($k=n$). The axiomatization is done in several steps, starting from symmetric 2-additive capacities, a case related to the Gini index, and finishing with general $k$-additive capacities. We put an emphasis on 2-additive capacities. Our axiomatization is done in the framework of social welfare, and complete previous results of Weymark, Gilboa and Ben Porath, and Gajdos
International audienceThe application of multi-attribute utility theory whose aggregation process is...
International audienceThe application of multi-attribute utility theory whose aggregation process is...
International audienceThe application of multi-attribute utility theory whose aggregation process is...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the problem of axiomatizing the preference relation...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the problem of axiomatizing the preference relation...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the problem of axiomatizing the preference relation...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the problem of axiomatizing the preference relation...
International audienceIn the context of Multiple criteria decision analysis, we present the necessar...
International audienceIn the context of Multiple criteria decision analysis, we present the necessar...
International audienceIn the context of Multiple criteria decision analysis, we present the necessar...
International audienceIn the context of Multiple criteria decision analysis, we present the necessar...
International audienceIn the context of Multiple criteria decision analysis, we present the necessar...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the set of $k$-additive belieffunctions dominating ...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the set of $k$-additive belieffunctions dominating ...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the set of $k$-additive belieffunctions dominating ...
International audienceThe application of multi-attribute utility theory whose aggregation process is...
International audienceThe application of multi-attribute utility theory whose aggregation process is...
International audienceThe application of multi-attribute utility theory whose aggregation process is...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the problem of axiomatizing the preference relation...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the problem of axiomatizing the preference relation...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the problem of axiomatizing the preference relation...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the problem of axiomatizing the preference relation...
International audienceIn the context of Multiple criteria decision analysis, we present the necessar...
International audienceIn the context of Multiple criteria decision analysis, we present the necessar...
International audienceIn the context of Multiple criteria decision analysis, we present the necessar...
International audienceIn the context of Multiple criteria decision analysis, we present the necessar...
International audienceIn the context of Multiple criteria decision analysis, we present the necessar...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the set of $k$-additive belieffunctions dominating ...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the set of $k$-additive belieffunctions dominating ...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the set of $k$-additive belieffunctions dominating ...
International audienceThe application of multi-attribute utility theory whose aggregation process is...
International audienceThe application of multi-attribute utility theory whose aggregation process is...
International audienceThe application of multi-attribute utility theory whose aggregation process is...