ILLUSTRATED PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSING MULTIATTRIBUTED UTILITY FUNCTIONS.
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Keeney, RL
Published in: Sloan Manage Rev
1972
The method is illustrated using a two attribute example by quantifying the preferences of a decision maker who does the inventory ordering of whole blood at a particular hospital blood bank. By verifying and then exploiting some general characteristics of the preference structure, the original problem of assessing the utility function is reduced to a manageable level. The details of obtaining the utility function are presented, with the result being a two attribute Von Neumann-Morgenstern utility function for outdating and shortage of blood.
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Sloan Manage Rev
Publication Date
1972
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14
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1
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37 / 50
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Keeney, R. L. (1972). ILLUSTRATED PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSING MULTIATTRIBUTED UTILITY FUNCTIONS. Sloan Manage Rev, 14(1), 37–50.
Keeney, R. L. “ILLUSTRATED PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSING MULTIATTRIBUTED UTILITY FUNCTIONS.” Sloan Manage Rev 14, no. 1 (1972): 37–50.
Keeney RL. ILLUSTRATED PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSING MULTIATTRIBUTED UTILITY FUNCTIONS. Sloan Manage Rev. 1972;14(1):37–50.
Keeney, R. L. “ILLUSTRATED PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSING MULTIATTRIBUTED UTILITY FUNCTIONS.” Sloan Manage Rev, vol. 14, no. 1, 1972, pp. 37–50.
Keeney RL. ILLUSTRATED PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSING MULTIATTRIBUTED UTILITY FUNCTIONS. Sloan Manage Rev. 1972;14(1):37–50.
Published In
Sloan Manage Rev
Publication Date
1972
Volume
14
Issue
1
Start / End Page
37 / 50