Theory and Decision
1997 - 2025
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Volume 99, issue 3, 2025
- A unified treatment of risk and ambiguity within a rank-dependent framework pp. 529-556

- Lara Buchak
- A characterization of the Myerson value for cooperative games on voting structures pp. 557-572

- Clinton Gubong Gassi
- Forgiveness, cooperation, and present bias in the infinitely iterated Prisoner’s dilemma pp. 573-591

- Minwook Kang
- Ranking rankings: an axiomatic analysis pp. 593-626

- Eric Rémila, Philippe Solal and Zoi Terzopoulou
- k-level forward-looking dynamics in monotone games: theory and evidence pp. 627-647

- Anne-Christine Barthel and Eric Hoffmann
- Contraction consistent aggregation on trees pp. 649-675

- Mihir Bhattacharya
- Persuasion with simplistic worldviews pp. 677-700

- Maxim Senkov and Toygar T. Kerman
- An economist and a psychologist form a line: What can imperfect perception of length tell us about stochastic choice? pp. 701-734

- Sean Duffy and John Smith
Volume 99, issue 1, 2025
- Introduction to the Special Issue in Honor of Michel Grabisch pp. 1-12

- Stéphane Gonzalez, Christophe Labreuche and Agnieszka Rusinowska
- Capacities satisfying the buoyancy property on average pp. 13-36

- Gleb Beliakov, Simon James and Jian-Zhang Wu
- A characterization of delay averse Choquet integrals for intertemporal analysis pp. 37-70

- José Carlos R. Alcantud
- Game-theoretic extensions of logistic regression pp. 71-95

- Guilherme Dean Pelegrina, Miguel Couceiro, Cristiano Torezzan and Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte
- Bipolar Sugeno integrals, if–then rules and preference orderings pp. 97-122

- Didier Dubois, Henri Prade and Agnès Rico
- Pricing rules with market frictions: an axiomatic approach pp. 123-150

- Bernard Cornet
- The roles of subjective/objective probabilities in representation of preferences under uncertainty pp. 151-171

- Satoshi Nakada and Hiroyuki Ozaki
- Learning additive decompositions of multiattribute utility functions pp. 173-206

- Margot Hérin, Patrice Perny and Nataliya Sokolovska
- ELECTRE TRI-nB, pseudo-disjunctive: axiomatic and combinatorial results pp. 207-224

- Denis Bouyssou, Thierry Marchant and Marc Pirlot
- Resolutions of Probabilistic Choice Spaces pp. 225-253

- Davide Carpentiere and Jean-Paul Doignon
- Structure of polytopes associated to non-additive measures via toric ideals and Gröbner bases pp. 255-283

- P. García-Segador and P. Miranda
- Combining the Shapley value and the equal division solution: an overview pp. 285-316

- René Brink and Yukihiko Funaki
- Cooperative Games with Externalities, Marginalism and the Average approach pp. 317-357

- Noemí Navarro, Eric Rémila and Philippe Solal
- Power in plurality voting games pp. 359-375

- René Brink, Dinko Dimitrov and Agnieszka Rusinowska
- Attraction of the core and the cohesion flow pp. 377-392

- Dylan Laplace Mermoud
- Axiomatization and implementation via objections structures pp. 393-405

- Aymeric Lardon and Stéphane Gonzalez
- Fair division with money and prices: bid & sell versus divide & choose pp. 407-443

- Anna Bogomolnaia and Herve Moulin
- About the Sugeno integral in bimatrix games pp. 445-459

- Hans Peters
- Payment schemes for finitely repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma games pp. 461-490

- Elena M. Parilina, Alena Pisareva and Georges Zaccour
- Structural interactions in global trade pp. 491-527

- Didier Lebert and Alexis Poindron
Volume 98, issue 4, 2025
- Rank information and inequality in social welfare functions pp. 473-487

- Andreas Darmann, Daniel Eckert and Christian Klamler
- Atkinson–Shapley rules for TU-games: on the trade-off between efficiency and inequality pp. 489-518

- Walter Briec, Marc Dubois and Stéphane Mussard
- Convexity and the Shapley value of Bertrand oligopoly TU-games in $$\beta$$ β -characteristic function form pp. 519-536

- Dongshuang Hou, Aymeric Lardon and Theo Driessen
- The negative participation paradox in three-candidate instant runoff elections pp. 537-559

- David McCune and Jennifer Wilson
- Expected utility as an expression of linear preference intensity pp. 561-598

- Andrés Perea
- Collective risk-taking by couples: individual vs household risk pp. 599-628

- Jiakun Zheng, Hélène Couprie and Astrid Hopfensitz
Volume 98, issue 3, 2025
- Bidding behaviour in experimental auctions under risk and uncertainty pp. 323-349

- Chloe S. McCallum, Simone Cerroni, Daniel Derbyshire, W. George Hutchinson and Rodolfo Nayga
- New axiomatizations of the Owen value pp. 351-365

- Songtao He, Bingxin Yu and Erfang Shan
- On the existence of stable matchings with contracts pp. 367-372

- Yi-You Yang
- Ambiguity attitudes of individuals and groups in gain and loss domains pp. 373-403

- Aljoscha Minnich and Andreas Lange
- Attitudes towards natural sources of uncertainty for gains and losses pp. 405-445

- Mohamed El Guide, Yassine Kaouane, Sonia Mun and Hayat Zouiten
- Hard vs. soft commitments: experimental evidence from a sample of French gamblers pp. 447-472

- Paul Bettega, Paolo Crosetto, Dimitri Dubois and Rustam Romaniuc
Volume 98, issue 2, 2025
- Escaping Arrow’s theorem: the Advantage-Standard model pp. 165-204

- Wesley H. Holliday and Mikayla Kelley
- Sabotage-proof social ranking solutions pp. 205-224

- Takahiro Suzuki and Masahide Horita
- Buyout decisions of level-k bidders in second-price auctions pp. 225-248

- Toshihiro Tsuchihashi and Tomohisa Okada
- Fear of exclusion: the dynamics of club formation pp. 249-276

- Priyanka Joshi
- How much you talk matters: cheap talk and collusion in a Bertrand oligopoly game pp. 277-297

- Jun Yeong Lee and Elizabeth Hoffman
- Taste-independence: an escape route from the opportunity paradox pp. 299-320

- Jun Matsui
- Correction: Taste-independence: an escape route from the opportunity paradox pp. 321-321

- Jun Matsui
Volume 98, issue 1, 2025
- Revealing preference discovery: a chronological choice framework pp. 1-32

- João V. Ferreira and Nicolas Gravel
- Early contributors and fair rewards in crowdfunding pp. 33-59

- Sylvain Béal, Marc Deschamps, Catherine Refait-Alexandre and Guillaume Sekli
- The role of polarization and hostility on equilibria in a simple class of symmetric conflict models pp. 61-83

- Fausto Cavalli, Mario Gilli and Ahmad Naimzada
- Some Notes on Savage’s Representation Theorem pp. 85-93

- Gabriel Frahm and Lorenz Hartmann
- Incorporating conditional morality into economic decisions pp. 95-152

- David Masclet and David Dickinson
- Small amendment arguments: how they work and what they do and do not show pp. 153-163

- Martin Hees, Akshath Jitendranath and Roland Iwan Luttens
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