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Research on the Preference Correction Model Based on Expectation in Demolition Disputes

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In the academic field, it’s weak to explain the reality based on the traditional game theory. People have focused on the soft strategy, non-rational, mental game, etc. In the conflict analysis, each of the players has a certain preference for each situation, and the measure of this preferences usually use utility function. The composition of utility is analyzed under the framework of the rational people and the non-rational people, and the utility function is constructed respectively. Among them, the psychological utility is introduced into the utility function model. On the other hand, a number of factors influence the psychological utility. The emotion, expectation and other factors are introduced into the establishment of utility function based on the theoretical framework of the mental game theory in this paper. So that the people’s preferences can be measured by the utility function. We construct a preference correction model base on expectation, and use the actual case of the demolition disputes to examine.

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Qin, Z., Meng, L., Wei, X. (2017). Research on the Preference Correction Model Based on Expectation in Demolition Disputes. In: Wu, Y., Zheng, S., Luo, J., Wang, W., Mo, Z., Shan, L. (eds) Proceedings of the 20th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0855-9_11

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