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Cooperative Decision Making: A Methodology Based on Collective Preferences Aggregation

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Group Decision and Negotiation. A Process-Oriented View (GDN 2014)

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The benefice of a collective decisions process mainly rests upon the possibility for the participants to confront their respective points of views. To this end, they must have cognitive and technical tools that ease the sharing of the reasons that motivate their own preferences, while accounting for information and feelings they should keep for their own. The paper presents the basis of such a cooperative decision making methodology that allows sharing information by accurately distinguishing the components of a decision and the steps of its elaboration.

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Sibertin-Blanc, C., Zaraté, P. (2014). Cooperative Decision Making: A Methodology Based on Collective Preferences Aggregation. In: Zaraté, P., Kersten, G.E., Hernández, J.E. (eds) Group Decision and Negotiation. A Process-Oriented View. GDN 2014. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 180. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07179-4_1

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