Generalizations of expected utility theories: A survey of recent proposals Peter C. Fishburn Part I Survey Pages: 1 - 28
Ambiguity and competitive decision making: Some implications and tests Robin M. Hogarth Part II Behavioral Models And Empirical Findings Pages: 29 - 50
Expression theory and the measurement of apparently labile values William M. GoldsteinHillel J. Einhorn Part II Behavioral Models And Empirical Findings Pages: 51 - 78
Violations of the independence axion in common ratio problems: An experimental test of some competing hypotheses Chris StarmerRobert Sugden Part II Behavioral Models And Empirical Findings Pages: 79 - 102
Predicted violations of the invariance principle in choice under uncertainty Graham Loomes Part II Behavioral Models And Empirical Findings Pages: 103 - 113
Risk taking over gains and losses: A study of oil executives Donald A. Wehrung Part II Behavioral Models And Empirical Findings Pages: 115 - 139
Prescriptive models of psychological effects on risk attitudes Charles M. Harvey Part III Risk Attitudes And Preference Intensities Pages: 141 - 170
An intertemporal utility function concave in gains and convex in losses Robert F. Bordley Part III Risk Attitudes And Preference Intensities Pages: 171 - 179
Estimation of cardinal utility based on a nonlinear theory Roman KrzysztofowiczJohn B. Koch Part III Risk Attitudes And Preference Intensities Pages: 181 - 204
Preference intensity measurement Peter H. FarquharL. Robin Keller Part III Risk Attitudes And Preference Intensities Pages: 205 - 217
Subjective expected utility with nonincreasing risk aversion Peter P. Wakker Part III Risk Attitudes And Preference Intensities Pages: 219 - 228
An overview of lexicographic choice under uncertainty Lawrence BlumeAdam BrandenburgerEddie Dekel Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 229 - 246
Transitivity in the small and in the large for states-additive SSB utilities Irving H. LaVallePeter C. Fishburn Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 247 - 272
Axiomatic utility theories with the betweenness property S. H. Chew Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 273 - 298
Axiomatic rank-dependent means S. H. ChewL. G. Epstein Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 299 - 309
Risk attitudes for nonlinear measurable utility Yutaka Nakamura Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 311 - 333
Sure things — Dominance and independence rules for choice under uncertainty John Quiggin Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 335 - 357
Anticipated utility: A measure representation approach Uzi Segal Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 359 - 373
Decision analysis with indeterminate or incoherent probabilities Robert F. Nau Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 375 - 403
Duality in non-additive expected utility theory Itzhak Gilboa Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 405 - 414
Ambiguity aversion and ambiguity content in decision making under uncertainty Gordon B. Hazen Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 415 - 433
Ascending bid auctions with behaviorally consistent bidders Edi KarniZvi Safra Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 435 - 446
On neutrality of preferences on acts with respect to use of proxy outcomes Irving H. LaValle Part IV New Results In Nonlinear Preference Theory Pages: 447 - 463
Toward a prescriptive science and technology of decision aiding Rex V. Brown Part V Helping People To Make Good Decisions Pages: 465 - 483
Decision research with descriptive, normative, and prescriptive purposes — Some comments L. Robin Keller Part V Helping People To Make Good Decisions Pages: 485 - 487
Prescriptive decision science: Problems and opportunities Gregory W. Fischer Part V Helping People To Make Good Decisions Pages: 489 - 497
A re-examination of the normative-descriptive distinction in decision analysis Detlof von Winterfeldt Comment Pages: 499 - 502