Utility Theories: Measurements and Applications

Cover of Utility Theories: Measurements and Applications by Ward Edwards
Author: Ward Edwards
Year: 1992
Language: en
Edition: 1992
Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9780792392262
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 3.0423792156 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 658.4/03, 658.403
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Utility Theories: Measurements and Applications by Ward Edwards, published by Springer Netherlands in October 1992, spans 300 pages and is presented in English. This book documents the proceedings of a conference held in Santa Cruz, California, where experts gathered to discuss various theories of utility. The focus was on contrasting new generalized theories with traditional models, specifically expected utility and subjectively expected utility maximization, which are foundational concepts in decision analysis.

Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the discussions that took place during the conference, including insights from leading decision analysts and theorists. The book highlights the unanimous support for traditional SEU as a normative model, while also acknowledging the discrepancies between theoretical expectations and actual human behavior. This edition provides a detailed account of the conference’s outcomes, including significant votes that shaped the discourse on utility theories, making it a valuable resource for those interested in business, economics, and operations research.


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The Conference on “Utility: Theories, Measurements, and Applications” met at the Inn at Pasatiempo in Santa Cruz, California, from June II to 15, 1989. The all-star cast of attendees are listed as authors in the Table of Contents of this book (see p. V), except for Soo Hong Chew and Amos Tversky. The purpose of the conference, and of National Science Foundation Grant No. SES-8823012 that supported it, was to confront proponents of new generalized theories of utility with leading decision analysts com mitted to the implementation, in practice, of the more traditional theory that these new theories reject. That traditional model is variously iden tified in this book as expected utility or subjectively expected utility maximization (EU or SEU for short) and variously attributed to von Neumann and Morgenstern or Savage. I had feared that the conference might consist of an acrimonious debate between Olympian normative theorists uninterested in what people actually do and behavioral modelers obsessed with the cognitive illusions and uninterested in helping people to make wise decisions. I was entirely wrong. The conferees, in two dramatic straw votes at the open ing session, unanimously endorsed traditional SEU as the appropriate normative model and unanimously agreed that people don’t act as that model requires. (These votes had a profound impact on my thinking; detail about them and about that impact is located in Chapter 10.

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