The following pages link to Positionalist voting functions (Q1213373):
Displaying 24 items.
- Is majority consistency possible? (Q258932) (← links)
- A general scoring rule (Q433802) (← links)
- Another perspective on Borda's paradox (Q683525) (← links)
- A note on manipulability of large voting schemes (Q755418) (← links)
- The costs of implementing the majority principle: The golden voting rule (Q868423) (← links)
- On the probability of observing Borda's paradox (Q976964) (← links)
- On the information about individual utilities used in social choice (Q1056653) (← links)
- Manipulation of social choice functions (Q1238741) (← links)
- How relevant are irrelevant alternatives? (Q1240176) (← links)
- Welfare inequalities and Rawlsian axiomatics (Q1241163) (← links)
- Sophisticated voting with information for two voting functions (Q1242842) (← links)
- Neutrality and independence of alternatives in group decisions (Q1247790) (← links)
- Manipulation of social choice rules by strategic nomination of candidates (Q1252142) (← links)
- Equity- and inequity-type Borda rules (Q1838899) (← links)
- Positionalist voting rules: a general definition and axiomatic characterizations (Q2217350) (← links)
- Characterizing best-worst voting systems in the scoring context (Q2268897) (← links)
- Defining the Borda count in a linguistic decision making context (Q2390348) (← links)
- An axiomatic characterization of the Borda mean rule (Q2417426) (← links)
- How the size of a coalition affects its chances to influence an election (Q2500745) (← links)
- Duplication in OWA-Generated Positional Aggregation Rules (Q2864242) (← links)
- Social Choice Theory (Q5150296) (← links)
- Two characterizations of the dense rank (Q6121904) (← links)
- Opinion aggregation: Borda and Condorcet revisited (Q6166481) (← links)
- Consistent social ranking solutions (Q6570724) (← links)