Cook and Kress (1990), using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) as their starting point, proposed a procedure to rank order the candidates in a preferential election. Notionally, each candidate is permitted to choose the most favourable weights to be applied to his/her standings (first place, second place, etc. votes) in the usual DEA manner with the additional ‘assurance region’ restriction that the weight for a j place vote should be more than that for a j +1 amount. We consider that this freedom to choose weights is essentially illusory when maximum discrimination between the candidates is sought, in which case the weights used to evaluate and rank the candidates are as if imposed externally at the outset. To avoid this, we present an alter...
Winner selection by majority, in elections between two candidates, is the only rule compatible with ...
In this paper we extend the principle of proportional representation to rankings. We consider the se...
We examine an LP/DEA-based technique for establishing an overall ranking of alternatives that are ra...
Cook and Kress (1990), using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) as their starting point, proposed a pro...
Producción CientíficaThere are different ways to allow the voters to express their preferences on a ...
Abstract This paper addresses comprehensive ranking systems determining an ordering of entities by a...
Producción CientíficaOne of the most important issues for aggregating preferences rankings is the de...
Ranked voting data arise when voters select and rank more than one candidate with an order of prefer...
AbstractWhen one expects to figure out the total ranking of objects from collected data, it is a fam...
AbstractThis paper proposes a method to rank multiple efficient candidates, which often happens in D...
AbstractScoring rules are an important disputable subject in data envelopment analysis (DEA). Variou...
AbstractScoring rules are an important disputable subject in data envelopment analysis (DEA). Variou...
In aggregation of preferences system, each decision maker (DM) selects a subset of the alternative a...
AbstractData Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a mathematical model that evaluates the relative efficien...
Winner selection by majority, in elections between two candidates, is the only rule compatible with ...
Winner selection by majority, in elections between two candidates, is the only rule compatible with ...
In this paper we extend the principle of proportional representation to rankings. We consider the se...
We examine an LP/DEA-based technique for establishing an overall ranking of alternatives that are ra...
Cook and Kress (1990), using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) as their starting point, proposed a pro...
Producción CientíficaThere are different ways to allow the voters to express their preferences on a ...
Abstract This paper addresses comprehensive ranking systems determining an ordering of entities by a...
Producción CientíficaOne of the most important issues for aggregating preferences rankings is the de...
Ranked voting data arise when voters select and rank more than one candidate with an order of prefer...
AbstractWhen one expects to figure out the total ranking of objects from collected data, it is a fam...
AbstractThis paper proposes a method to rank multiple efficient candidates, which often happens in D...
AbstractScoring rules are an important disputable subject in data envelopment analysis (DEA). Variou...
AbstractScoring rules are an important disputable subject in data envelopment analysis (DEA). Variou...
In aggregation of preferences system, each decision maker (DM) selects a subset of the alternative a...
AbstractData Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a mathematical model that evaluates the relative efficien...
Winner selection by majority, in elections between two candidates, is the only rule compatible with ...
Winner selection by majority, in elections between two candidates, is the only rule compatible with ...
In this paper we extend the principle of proportional representation to rankings. We consider the se...
We examine an LP/DEA-based technique for establishing an overall ranking of alternatives that are ra...