From the Editors…

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/deca.1100.0195

This issue's "From the Editors" column is coauthored with all the associate editors, to emphasize their major role in the leadership of the journal. Our first article is by Samuel E. Bodily and Phillip E. Pfeifer, on “Darden's Luckiest Student: Lessons from a High-Stakes Risk Experiment.” In the second article, J. Eric Bickel discusses “Scoring Rules and Decision Analysis Education.” Our third article, on “Eliciting Patients' Revealed Preferences: An Inverse Markov Decision Process Approach,” is by Zeynep Erkin, Matthew D. Bailey, Lisa M. Maillart, Andrew J. Schaefer, and Mark S. Roberts. Next is Anthony M. Barrett's article on “Cost Effectiveness of On-Site Chlorine Generation for Chlorine Truck Attack Prevention.” Our final article is “Paradoxes in Learning and the Marginal Value of Information,” by Peter I. Frazier and Warren B. Powell.

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