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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Overview.
- Introductory Chapter.
- Problems in Behavior under Risk : Individual vs. Group Decision Making.
- I / Multicriteria Decision Making and Social Choice.
- Risky Buying of Huge Quantities Under Time Pressure and Partial Information.
- Main Sources of Inaccurate Determination, Uncertainty and Imprecision in Decision Models.
- Inferential Modes in Applying Social Choice Theory.
- The True Rule of The Marquis de Condorcet.
- II / Game Theory, Cooperation and Negotiation.
- Negotiation Procedure in a Coherent Game.
- Fairness and Efficiency in the Siting of Public Service Facilities : A Negotiatory Approach.
- A Fair Division Process in a Cooperative N-Person Context Where Side-Payments Are Allowed.
- Evolutionarily Stable Strategies in the Prisoner’s Dilemma and Chicken Games.
- Cooperation in Finitely Repeated Non-Cooperative Games.
- III / Heurictic Systems for Negotiation and Group Decision.
- A Redescription of a Negotiation Problem With Decision-Makers Under Pressure.
- Generating and Editing Compromise Proposals for Negotiations.
- Repeated Negotiation Sessions : A Generalized Gametheoretic Approach.
- Conflict Analysis as a Negotiation Support System.
- Can a Computer Aid Group Decision Making?.
- A Multidimensional Model by a Multiactor System.
- Subject and Name Index.