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Publikováno v:
Judgment and Decision Making, Vol 2, Pp 390-397 (2007)
Ambiguity aversion has been widely observed in individuals’ judgments. Using scenarios that are typical in decision analysis, we investigate ambiguity aversion for pairs of individuals. We examine risky and cautious shifts from individuals’ origi
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Autor:
Rakesh K. Sarin
Publikováno v:
Theory and Decision. 91:417-444
I examine the foundations of a just society using the lens of decision theory. The conception of just society is from an individual’s viewpoint: where would I rather live if I have an equal chance of being any individual? Three alternative designs
Autor:
Rakesh K. Sarin, Manel Baucells
Publikováno v:
Decision Analysis. 16:128-141
We examine conditions under which decisions made in isolation provide an optimal strategy for the multiperiod problem. We focus on investment decisions with constant returns to scale. We first consider the framework of subjective expected utility. Un
Autor:
Rakesh K. Sarin, Onesun Steve Yoo
Publikováno v:
Marketing Science. 37:445-468
Facing purchase choice involving ambiguity in product quality, consumers behave in a boundedly rational manner. Consumers also exhibit varying degrees of predisposition toward a product. We present a simple model of boundedly rational choice under am
Autor:
Rakesh K. Sarin, Alice M. Wieland
Publikováno v:
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. 60:1-8
It has become well accepted that women are more risk averse than men. For objective probability gambles, typically used in eliciting risk aversion, we find women generally have a lower valuation than men, thus exhibiting greater risk aversion. This p
Autor:
Rakesh K. Sarin, L. Robin Keller
Publikováno v:
Decision Analysis. 10:99-102
This “From the Editors” column is co-authored by Editor-in-Chief Rakesh K. Sarin and former Editor-in-Chief L. Robin Keller. Our first article, by Ralph L. Keeney, presents “Foundations for Group Decision Analysis.” The second article is “T
Autor:
Rakesh K. Sarin, Manel Baucells
Publikováno v:
EURO Journal on Decision Processes. 1:29-44
The heuristics and bias research program has convincingly demonstrated that our judgments and choices are prone to systematic errors. Decision analysis requires coherent judgments about beliefs (probabilities) and tastes (utilities), and a rational p