Committee decision making: the multicategory case.

A model is developed to examine the responses of committee members to a request to evaluate a particular proposal. The model attempts to aggregate the responses in order to reach an overall conclusion as to the views of the committee relating to the proposal. Findings reveal that in order to aggre...

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Publicado en:Southern Economic Journal Vol. 66; no. 3; pp. 764 - 770
Autor principal: Britto, Ronald
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Southern Economic Association January 2000
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