Article ID: | iaor20103830 |
Volume: | 93 |
Issue: | 12 |
Start Page Number: | 1906 |
End Page Number: | 1910 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2008 |
Journal: | Reliability Engineering and System Safety |
Authors: | Aven T, Abrahamsen E B |
Keywords: | philosophy |
In evaluation of safety in projects it is common to use risk acceptance criteria to support decision-making. In this paper, we discuss to what extent the risk acceptance criteria is in accordance with the normative theoretical framework of the expected utility theory and the rank-dependent utility theory. We show that the use of risk acceptance criteria may violate the independence axiom of the expected utility theory and the comonotonic independence axiom of the rank-dependent utility theory. Hence the use of risk acceptance criteria is not in general consistent with these theories. The level of inconsistency is highest for the expected utility theory.