Interactive Group Decision Making by Coalitions

This paper addresses some aspects of group decision making by coalitions. In Section 2 we analyse and illustrate efficiency concepts with regard to group decision making. Section 3 — which is the main part of the paper — is devoted to the design of an interactive decision support system for group decision making by coalitions. This interactive decision support system is not based on the assumption that individual or collective preference systems can be represented by preference functions.

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