Masahide Horita

Orcid: 0000-0002-6987-5898

According to our database1, Masahide Horita authored at least 11 papers between 2015 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2024
Consistent social ranking solutions.
Soc. Choice Welf., May, 2024

Which set of agents plays a key role? An impossibility in transforming binary relations.
Math. Soc. Sci., 2024

Uncertainty and Information Asymmetry in Underground Works: A Case Study.
Proceedings of the Human-Centric Decision and Negotiation Support for Societal Transitions, 2024

2022
Multi-agent Task Allocation Under Unrestricted Environments.
Proceedings of the Group Decision and Negotiation: Methodological and Practical Issues, 2022

2021
Social Ranking Problem Based on Rankings of Restricted Coalitions.
Proceedings of the Contemporary Issues in Group Decision and Negotiation, 2021

2020
A Characterization for Procedural Choice Based on Dichotomous Preferences Over Criteria.
Proceedings of the Group Decision and Negotiation: A Multidisciplinary Perspective, 2020

2019
Reciprocity and Rule Preferences of a Rotating Savings and Credit Association (ROSCA) in China: Evolutionary Simulation in Imitation Games.
Proceedings of the Group Decision and Negotiation: Behavior, Models, and Support, 2019

2017
Convergent Menus of Social Choice Rules.
Proceedings of the Group Decision and Negotiation. A Socio-Technical Perspective, 2017

2016
Automated extraction of a game model using natural language processing: National strategies of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
Proceedings of the 2016 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 2016

Plurality, Borda Count, or Anti-plurality: Regress Convergence Phenomenon in the Procedural Choice.
Proceedings of the Group Decision and Negotiation: Theory, Empirical Evidence, and Application, 2016

2015
How to Order the Alternatives, Rules, and the Rules to Choose Rules: When the Endogenous Procedural Choice Regresses.
Proceedings of the Outlooks and Insights on Group Decision and Negotiation, 2015


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