Complex decisions involving consideration of a plurality of points of view, technically called criteria, need to be supported by articulated procedures permitting the Decision Maker (DM) to form their preferences and convictions with a systematic interaction with experts and decision analyst. To ensure the effectiveness and the fairness of the decision support, behavioural aspects of the interaction between DMs, experts and decision analysts, as well as between all the actors involved in the multicriteria decision-aiding process, have to be taken into consideration…
This special issue solicits a systematic discussion on this aspect of decision-aiding procedures, encouraging contributions related to the behavioural issues of multicriteria decision support and their consideration in multicriteria decision-aiding methods (find details here).
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Salvatore Corrente, University of Catania, Italy [email protected]
Alberto Franco, University of Bristol, UK [email protected]
Salvatore Greco, University of Catania, Italy [email protected]
Raimo Hämäläinen, Aalto University, Finland [email protected]