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Preference-Approval Structures in Group Decision Making: Axiomatic Distance and Aggregation

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DECISION ANALYSIS
卷 18, 期 4, 页码 273-295

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INFORMS
DOI: 10.1287/deca.2021.0430

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preference-approval structure; group decision making; axiomatic distance; aggregation

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The preference-approval structure extends the ordinal preference model by combining ranking and approval preferences, presenting axioms that imply the existence of a unique distance function. Based on this, a group decision-making preferences aggregation model is studied, defining group preference as minimizing the sum of distances to individual preference-approval structures. The group preference defined by the axiomatic distance-based aggregation model is closely related to the simple majority rule and Cook and Seiford's ranking.
Preference-approval structure combines the preference information of both ranking and approval, which extends the ordinal preference model by incorporating two categories of choice alternatives, that is, acceptable (good) and unacceptable (bad), in the preference modeling process. In this study, we present some axioms that imply the existence of a unique distance function of preference-approval structures. Based on theoretical analysis and simulation experiments, we further study a preferences aggregation model in the group decision-making context based on the proposed axiomatic distance function. In this model, the group preference is defined as a preference-approval structure that minimizes the sum of its distances to all preference-approval structures of individuals in the group under consideration. Particularly, we show that the group preference defined by the axiomatic distance-based aggregation model has close relationships with the simple majority rule and Cook and Seiford's ranking.

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