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Consensus Reaching and Strategic Manipulation in Group Decision Making With Trust Relationships

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Abstract

To date, a large number of consensus reaching processes (CRPs) have been reported in group decision making (GDM). Trust relationships should be an essential element in interactions among a group of individuals, leading to the evolution of individuals’ preferences. Therefore, in this article, we present a trust relationships CRP with a feedback mechanism which consists of two approaches of facilitating consensus reaching: 1) the leader-based preference adjustment and 2) the trust relationships improvement. In the trust relationships CRP, we build a bridge between opinion dynamics and GDM to highlight the role of the leaders and trust relationships improvements in the GDM problems. Furthermore, we present a new strategic manipulation issue, called trust relationship manipulation, and discuss some clique-based strategies to manipulate trust relationships to obtain the desired ranking of the alternatives in the GDM problems. Finally, the detailed simulation experiments are proposed to justify our proposal.

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