Formal model of collective choice that looks for generating agreement among stakeholders, as distinct from the traditional goal-based optimization models of decision making. It has a more modest objective of identifying collectively acceptable alternatives and outcomes as vs. "the best" or optimal alternative.
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Filtering: An Approach to Generating the Information Base for Collective Choice (George Abonyi, 1983)
Formal model of collective choice that looks for generating agreement among stakeholders, as distinct from the traditional goal-based optimization models of decision making. It has a more modest objective of identifying collectively acceptable alternatives and outcomes as vs. "the best" or optimal alternative.
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Formal model of collective choice that looks for generating agreement among stakeholders, as distinct from the traditional goal-based optimization models of decision making. It has a more modest objective of identifying collectively acceptable alternatives and outcomes as vs. "the best" or optimal alternative.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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