The Respective Roles of Risk and Decision Analyses in Decision Support
Decision Analysis
Some Determinants of Corporate Risk Aversion
Decision Analysis
Value of Information in Portfolio Decision Analysis
Decision Analysis
The Value of Information and Intensity of Preference
Decision Analysis
Combining the Opinions of Experts Who Partition Events Differently
Decision Analysis
Supporting Negotiations over Influence Diagrams
Decision Analysis
Do Bayesians Learn Their Way Out of Ambiguity?
Decision Analysis
A Note on a Group Preference Axiomatization with Cardinal Utility
Decision Analysis
Exploitation of Ambiguous Cues to Infer Terrorist Activity
Decision Analysis
Foundations for Group Decision Analysis
Decision Analysis
Determinants of Experienced Utility: Laws and Implications
Decision Analysis
Components of Portfolio Value of Information
Decision Analysis
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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 “Toward an Improved Methodology to Construct and Reconcile Decision Analytic Preference Judgments” by Richard M. Anderson and Robert Clemen. Next, Manel Baucells and Rakesh K. Sarin discuss “Determinants of Experienced Utility: Laws and Implications.” The fourth paper, “Estimating Second Order Probability Beliefs from Subjective Survival Data,” is by Péter Hudomiet and Robert J. Willis. The final paper, by Kun Zan and J. Eric Bickel, is on “Components of Portfolio Value of Information.”