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Call for Submissions: Decision Analysis Society Publication Award

  • 1.  Call for Submissions: Decision Analysis Society Publication Award

    Posted 05-04-2023 11:57

    The Decision Analysis Society Publication Award is given annually to the best decision analysis journal article or book published in the second preceding calendar year, as judged by an award committee. For example, publications appearing in the year 2021 would be eligible for consideration in the year 2023. Eligibility is determined by the date on which the publication appeared in print or, for online-only journals, the date on which it was published online by the journal. For this award, decision analysis is defined as a prescriptive approach to provide insight for decision making based on axioms that are logically consistent with the axioms of von Neumann and Morgenstern and of Savage. Key constructs of decision analysis are utility to quantify one's risk preferences and probability to quantify the state of one's knowledge.

    The intent of the award is to recognize the best publication in decision analysis. Contributions could include, but are not limited to, theoretical, methodological, and procedural contributions to decision analysis, descriptions of applications and experimental studies. Publications addressing behavioral aspects of decision making are eligible if the relevance to the theory or practice of prescriptive decision analysis is clear.Nominated publications will be judged for significance, relevance, originality, and readability. The award includes an honorarium of $750 and a plaque.

     

    Application Process

    Submission deadline: May 26, 2023

    We are accepting nominations for the Decision Analysis Society's Publication Award. Papers or books published in 2021 are eligible. Please submit your nomination(s) by email to the committee chairs.

     

    Aurelien Baillon (baillon@em-lyon.com)

    Asa Palley (apalley@indiana.edu)

     
    A complete nomination consists of the following:
    • Author's name(s)
    • Full journal citation or book title
    • Copy of the publication, preferably in electronic form
    • Strongly encouraged: A short statement (1 page or less) summarizing why the publication should be considered for the award
    • Optional: Testimonials by those who have benefited from the work
    Self-nominations are permissible. The Publication Award Committee members may also nominate publications.


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    Asa Palley
    Assistant Professor
    Indiana University
    Bloomington IN
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