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The right to decide: A decision‐based perspective on corporate stakeholder governance
Abstract Research Summary Complications arise when stakeholders with heterogeneous and potentially misaligned preferences are considered in corporate decisions. This paper examines how high‐level decision‐making corporate forums, such as boards, can address such heterogeneous claims. We identify three corporate stakeholder governance types depending on
Vitor de Barros Santos Freire +2 more
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Minimal Stable Sets in Tournaments
We propose a systematic methodology for defining tournament solutions as extensions of maximality. The central concepts of this methodology are maximal qualified subsets and minimal stable sets.
Arrow +31 more
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Comparative Flood Potential Zoning. ABSTRACT The study prioritizes sub‐watersheds (SWs) from the Taleqan Watershed in Iran based on Flood Generation Potential (FGP) using Multi‐Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) approaches, including Condorcet, Borda scoring, Fallback bargaining algorithms (Game Theory [GT]), and Best‐Worst Method (BWM), and compares the ...
Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi +6 more
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Why Condorcet Consistency is Essential
In a single winner election with several candidates and ranked choice or rating scale ballots, a Condorcet winner is one who wins all their two way races by majority rule or MR. A voting system has Condorcet consistency or CC if it names any Condorcet winner the winner.
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Social progress at the expense of economic equality? New data on left parties' equality preferences
Abstract Have concerns about equal rights and equal chances crowded out economic equality as a priority of left parties? Despite the increased importance of inequality in political science, this contentiously fought debate has been standing on shaky empirical foundations.
ALEXANDER HORN +2 more
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Combinatorial Voter Control in Elections [PDF]
Voter control problems model situations such as an external agent trying to affect the result of an election by adding voters, for example by convincing some voters to vote who would otherwise not attend the election.
C. Boutilier +14 more
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Biocontrol of Aflatoxigenic Maize Molds Using Lactobacillus spp.‐Based Formulations
This study reviews Lactobacillus spp. use to combat aflatoxin contamination in food, specifically maize. Aflatoxins, produced by Aspergillus molds, are dangerous mycotoxins. Current control methods have limitations, prompting exploration of biocontrol alternatives.
Inoussa Ilboudo +8 more
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Are Condorcet and minimax voting systems the best?
For decades, the minimax voting system was well known to experts on voting systems, but was not widely considered to be one of the best systems. But in recent years, two important experts, Nicolaus Tideman and Andrew Myers, have both recognized minimax ...
Darlington, Richard B.
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Group Modeling : selecting a sequence of television items to suit a group of viewers [PDF]
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Masthoff, Judith Francoise Maria
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Ordinal Simplicity in Discrete Mechanism Design
ABSTRACT In environments without transfers, market designers usually restrict attention to ordinal mechanisms. Ordinal mechanisms are simpler but miss potentially welfare‐relevant information. Under what conditions is it without loss to focus on ordinal mechanisms? We show that all group strategy‐proof mechanisms are ordinal.
Marek Pycia, M. Utku Ünver
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