Multicriteria and multiagent decision making with applications to economics and social sciences

The book provides a comprehensive and timely report on the topic of decision making and decision analysis in economics and the social sciences. The various contributions included in the book, selected using a peer review process, present important studies and research conducted in various countries...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Ventre, Aldo G. S.
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Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
Series: Studies in fuzziness and soft computing, 305
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35635-3
Summary: The book provides a comprehensive and timely report on the topic of decision making and decision analysis in economics and the social sciences. The various contributions included in the book, selected using a peer review process, present important studies and research conducted in various countries around the globe. The majority of these studies are concerned with the analysis, modeling and formalization of the behavior of groups or committees that are in charge of making decisions of social and economic importance. Decisions in these contexts have to meet precise coherence standards and achieve a significant degree of sharing, consensus and acceptance, even in uncertain and fuzzy environments. This necessitates the confluence of several research fields, such as foundations of social choice and decision making, mathematics, complexity, psychology, sociology and economics. A large spectrum of problems that may be encountered during decision making and decision analysis in the areas of economics and the social sciences, together with a broad range of tools and techniques that may be used to solve those problems, are presented in detail in this book, making it an ideal reference work for all those interested in analyzing and implementing mathematical tools for application to relevant issues involving the economy and society.
Item Description: Includes index.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xiii, 313 p.) : ill., maps
ISBN: 9783642356353 (electronic bk.)
3642356354 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: T57
CLC: C934
Contents: Development Policies in China: An Analysis of the Territorial Imbalances /
The Generalized Gini Welfare Function in the Framework of Symmetric Choquet Integration /
Credit Crunch in the Euro Area: A Coopetitive Multi-agent Solution /
Pairwise Comparison Matrices over Abelian Linearly Ordered Groups: A Consistency Measure and Weights for the Alternatives /
Entropy-Based Estimators in the Presence of Multicollinearity and Outliers /
The MAS Models Use - An Imperative Approach to Build a New Economic Paradigm /
Intuitionistic Fuzzy Preference Relations and Hypergroups /
An Analysis of Inconsistency in Intertemporal Choice /
Modelling the Intertemporal Choice through the Dynamic Time-Perception /
A GIS as a Decision Support System for Planning Sustainable Mobility in a Case-Study /
Decision-Making Analysis to Improve Public Participation in Strategic Energy Production Management /
Monadic Social Choice /
Assessing Plans and Programs for Historic Centers Regeneration: An Interactive Multicriteria Approach /
The Evaluation of Interventions in Urban Areas: Methodological Orientations in the Programming of Structural Funds for the Period 2007-2013 /
Decision-Making Process with Respect to the Reliability of Geo-Database /
Analysis of the Italian Banking System Efficiency: A Stochastic Frontier Approach /
On Some Voting Paradoxes: A Fuzzy Preference and a Fuzzy Majority Perspective /
Research in Social Sciences: Fuzzy Regression and Causal Complexity /
Multiobjective Decision-Making, de Finetti Prevision and Fuzzy Prevision /
Quantum Decision Making, Legal Complexity and Social Behavior /
Analytic Hierarchy Process for Health Technology Assessment: A Case Study for Selecting a Maintenance Service Contract /
Protocol ITACA: A Decision Tool for an Energetically Efficient Building Management /
Using Agent Importance to Combat Preference Manipulation in Group Decision Making /