utilitya
Utilitya is a theoretical construct used in decision theory and welfare economics to describe a family of utility-like measures that extend standard notions of utility. Unlike classical utility, which often relies on additive or ordinal aggregation, utilitya emphasizes non-additive aggregation, interaction effects among attributes, and context-dependent valuation. The term is used in exploratory models to study how outcomes are valued when attributes interact in complex ways.
A utilitya function is defined on a set of outcomes and maps each outcome to a real
In theoretical work, utilitya is used to explore how welfare comparisons, choice behavior, or policy evaluations
Illustrative scenarios include consumer choice among products with several features, environmental and economic outcomes, or health
See also: utility, expected utility theory, multi-criteria decision analysis, non-additive utility, preference modeling.