The Condorcet's Jury Theorem in a bioethical context: The dynamics of group decision making

Citation
T. Koch et M. Ridgley, The Condorcet's Jury Theorem in a bioethical context: The dynamics of group decision making, GR DECIS N, 9(5), 2000, pp. 379-392
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Management
Journal title
GROUP DECISION AND NEGOTIATION
ISSN journal
09262644 → ACNP
Volume
9
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
379 - 392
Database
ISI
SICI code
0926-2644(200009)9:5<379:TCJTIA>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The Condorcet Jury Theorem was the first and remains a central model of col lective decision making in both social and political theory. Advanced as an argument for small group or "jury" decision processes over those of indivi dual experts, its axioms and conclusions have been a subject of rigorous de bate in recent years. Those considerations have typically been mathematical and theoretical, however, rather than concrete and descriptive. This paper considers the applicability of the Jury Theorem in light of data collected in a series of focus groups organized at The Hospital for Sick Children (T oronto, Canada) to review organ transplant eligibility criteria. With each of four focus groups we used the Analytic Hierarchy Process to elicit views of hospital members and users on the relative importance of criteria commo nly used to define organ transplant eligibility. Analysis of the priority m easures obtained provided clear insights into issues of consensus, the role of experts, and the process of collective decision making by heterogeneous juries. The conclusions may be of use to those interested in democratic pr ocess and social theory in all contexts - legal, moral, and political - inv olving small group decision making.