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Title: 

ORTHOGONAL INFORMATION STRUCTURES: A MODEL TO EVALUATE THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY A SECOND OPINION

Authors: Ahituv, Niv
Ronen, Boaz
Keywords: Information Economics;Information Structures;Value of Information;Decision Models
Issue Date: Jan-1986
Publisher: Stern School of Business, New York University
Series/Report no.: IS-86-03
Abstract: The paper discusses the value of information when a number of independent sources provide information related to a common set of states of nature. The starting point is the Information Economic model of Information Structures. The model is augmented to represent independence of informational sources by means of orthogonality of the information structures. A new mathematical operator, orthogonal product, is defined and its properties are probed. It is shown that this operator maintains some mathematical properties such as closure, association, unity element, null element, etc. It is demonstrated how the orthogonal product represents the notion of multi-source information. The paper proves that an orthogonal product is generally more informative than its multipliers, namely, if cost is not considered a constraining factor, then there is a nonnegative value to obtaining a second opinion. The paper concludes with a numerical example and a discussion on the applicability of the model of orthogonality.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/14499
Appears in Collections:IOMS: Information Systems Working Papers

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