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Decision Analysis, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, March 2012
- Steven A. Lippman, John W. Mamer:
Exploding Offers. 6-21 - Enrico Diecidue, Nils Rudi, Wenjie Tang
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Dynamic Purchase Decisions Under Regret: Price and Availability. 22-30 - Steven A. Lippman, Kevin F. McCardle:
Embedded Nash Bargaining: Risk Aversion and Impatience. 31-40 - Laura A. McLay
, Casey G. Rothschild
, Seth D. Guikema:
Robust Adversarial Risk Analysis: A Level-k Approach. 41-54 - Yijing Li, Prakash P. Shenoy
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A Framework for Solving Hybrid Influence Diagrams Containing Deterministic Conditional Distributions. 55-75
Volume 9, Number 2, June 2012
- Jason R. W. Merrick, Fabrizio Ruggeri
, Refik Soyer, L. Robin Keller
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From the Editors - Games and Decisions in Reliability and Risk. 81-85 - Juan Carlos Sevillano, David Ríos Insua
, Jesus Rios:
Adversarial Risk Analysis: The Somali Pirates Case. 86-95 - Philippe Delquié:
Risk Measures from Risk-Reducing Experiments. 96-102 - Rachele Foschi
, Fabio Spizzichino:
Interactions Between Ageing and Risk Properties in the Analysis of Burn-in Problems. 103-118 - Simon French:
Expert Judgment, Meta-analysis, and Participatory Risk Analysis. 119-127 - Debarun Bhattacharjya, Léa A. Deleris:
From Reliability Block Diagrams to Fault Tree Circuits. 128-137 - Debarun Bhattacharjya, Ross D. Shachter:
Formulating Asymmetric Decision Problems as Decision Circuits. 138-145 - Miguel A. Lejeune
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Game Theoretical Approach for Reliable Enhanced Indexation. 146-155 - May Cheung, Jun Zhuang
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Regulation Games Between Government and Competing Companies: Oil Spills and Other Disasters. 156-164 - Jim Q. Smith, Lorraine Dodd
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Regulating Autonomous Agents Facing Conflicting Objectives: A Command and Control Example. 165-171 - Sumitra Sri Bhashyam
, Gilberto Montibeller:
Modeling State-Dependent Priorities of Malicious Agents. 172-185 - Marie-Elisabeth Paté-Cornell:
Games, Risks, and Analytics: Several Illustrative Cases Involving National Security and Management Situations. 186-203
Volume 9, Number 3, September 2012
- L. Robin Keller
, Kelly M. Kophazi:
From the Editors - Copulas, Group Preferences, Multilevel Defenders, Sharing Rewards, and Communicating Analytics. 213-218 - Dorota Kurowicka:
Conditionalization of Copula-Based Models. 219-230 - Luís Cândido Dias
, Paula Sarabando
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A Note on a Group Preference Axiomatization with Cardinal Utility. 231-237 - Andrew Samuel, Seth D. Guikema:
Resource Allocation for Homeland Defense: Dealing with the Team Effect. 238-252 - Arthur Carvalho, Kate Larson
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Sharing Rewards Among Strangers Based on Peer Evaluations. 253-273 - Jeffrey M. Keisler
, Patrick S. Noonan:
Communicating Analytic Results: A Tutorial for Decision Consultants. 274-292
Volume 9, Number 4, December 2012
- L. Robin Keller, Ali E. Abbas, J. Eric Bickel
, Vicki M. Bier, David V. Budescu, John C. Butler, Enrico Diecidue, Robin L. Dillon-Merrill, Raimo P. Hämäläinen
, Kenneth C. Lichtendahl Jr., Jason R. W. Merrick, Jay R. Simon
, George Wu:
From the Editors - Brainstorming, Multiplicative Utilities, Partial Information on Probabilities or Outcomes, and Regulatory Focus. 297-302
- Ralph L. Keeney:
Value-Focused Brainstorming. 303-313 - Kenneth C. Lichtendahl Jr., Samuel E. Bodily:
Multiplicative Utilities for Health and Consumption. 314-328 - Luis V. Montiel, J. Eric Bickel
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A Simulation-Based Approach to Decision Making with Partial Information. 329-347 - Kash Barker
, Kaycee J. Wilson:
Decision Trees with Single and Multiple Interval-Valued Objectives. 348-358 - Anton Kühberger
, Christian Wiener:
Explaining Risk Attitude in Framing Tasks by Regulatory Focus: A Verbal Protocol Analysis and a Simulation Using Fuzzy Logic. 359-372
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