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Decision Analysis, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2024
- Editorial Board. 2-
- Vicki M. Bier:
Trends in Decision Analysis: A Reflection on the First 20 Years of the Journal. 1-3 - Mark Schneider, Manuel Nunez:
A Decision Theoretic Foundation for Noise Traders and Correlated Speculation. 4-22 - Richard S. John, Robin L. Dillon, William J. Burns, Nicholas Scurich:
Partitioning the Expected Value of Countermeasures with an Application to Terrorism. 23-47 - Forough Pourhossein, Woonghee Tim Huh, Steven M. Shechter:
Assortment Planning with Satisficing Customers. 48-73
Volume 21, Number 2, 2024
- Vicki M. Bier:
From the Editor: 2023 Clemen-Kleinmuntz Decision Analysis Best Paper Award. 75-76 - Julia R. Falconer, Eibe Frank, Devon L. L. Polaschek, Chaitanya Joshi:
Eliciting Informative Priors by Modeling Expert Decision Making. 77-90 - Huijie Li, Deqing Tan:
How to Control Waste Incineration Pollution? Cost-Sharing or Penalty Mechanism - Based on Two Differential Game Models. 91-109 - Bastián Bahamondes, Mathieu Dahan:
Hide-and-Seek Game with Capacitated Locations and Imperfect Detection. 110-124 - Manel Baucells, Samuel E. Bodily:
The Discount Rate for Investment Analysis Applying Expected Utility. 125-141
Volume 21, Number 3, 2024
- Simon French:
Whose Judgement? Reflections on Elicitation in Bayesian Analysis. 143-159 - Lawrence D. Phillips:
Comment on "Whose Judgement? Reflections on Elicitation in Bayesian Analysis". 160-162 - Simon French:
Reply to "Comment on 'Whose Judgement? Reflections on Elicitation in Bayesian Analysis'". 163-164 - Sina Ansari, Shakiba Enayati, Raha Akhavan-Tabatabaei, Julie M. Kapp:
Curbing the Opioid Crisis: Optimal Dynamic Policies for Preventive and Mitigating Interventions. 165-193
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