In the context of local analytic hierarchy process-group decision making (AHP-GDM), this paper presents a theoretical framework and a semi-automatic procedure for reducing incompatibility between the actors involved in the decision making process and the collective position. The row geometric mean is employed as the prioritisation procedure and the geometric compatibility index (GCOMPI ) as the incompatibility measure; individual pairwise comparison matrices are considered as the input of the reduction process, whilst the collective vector is the output. The reduction is attained by slightly modifying, in relative terms, the judgements of the collective pairwise comparison matrix, irrespective of the method used to obtain it, that further i...
Arrow’s impossibility theorem stated that no single group decision making (GDM) method is perfect, i...
Group decision making (GDM) problem based on different preference relations aims to obtain a collect...
The complexity of multi-criteria decision problems requires the involvement of a group of experts, w...
This paper deals with the measurement of the compatibility in a local AHP-Group Decision Making cont...
The Precise consistency consensus matrix (PCCM) is a consensus matrix for AHP-group decision making ...
The methodology for selecting the individual numerical scale and prioritization method has recently ...
The Precise consistency consensus matrix (PCCM) is a consensus matrix for AHP-group decision making ...
The two procedures traditionally followed for group decision making with the Analytical Hierarchical...
This paper sets out to identify the initial positions of the different decision makers who interven...
AbstractThe Analytic Hierarchy Process is a decision-analysis tool which was developed by T.L. Saaty...
When solving a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making problem of any degree of complexity, many researchers ...
AHP can handle decision-making problems involving several criteria when some of these are difficult ...
Presumably complex systems can be better understood when they are broken down into their constituent...
In this paper, we propose two-stage prioritization procedure (TSPP) for multiplicative Analytic Hier...
AbstractIn group decision making, multiple decision makers (DMs) aim to reach a consensus ranking of...
Arrow’s impossibility theorem stated that no single group decision making (GDM) method is perfect, i...
Group decision making (GDM) problem based on different preference relations aims to obtain a collect...
The complexity of multi-criteria decision problems requires the involvement of a group of experts, w...
This paper deals with the measurement of the compatibility in a local AHP-Group Decision Making cont...
The Precise consistency consensus matrix (PCCM) is a consensus matrix for AHP-group decision making ...
The methodology for selecting the individual numerical scale and prioritization method has recently ...
The Precise consistency consensus matrix (PCCM) is a consensus matrix for AHP-group decision making ...
The two procedures traditionally followed for group decision making with the Analytical Hierarchical...
This paper sets out to identify the initial positions of the different decision makers who interven...
AbstractThe Analytic Hierarchy Process is a decision-analysis tool which was developed by T.L. Saaty...
When solving a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making problem of any degree of complexity, many researchers ...
AHP can handle decision-making problems involving several criteria when some of these are difficult ...
Presumably complex systems can be better understood when they are broken down into their constituent...
In this paper, we propose two-stage prioritization procedure (TSPP) for multiplicative Analytic Hier...
AbstractIn group decision making, multiple decision makers (DMs) aim to reach a consensus ranking of...
Arrow’s impossibility theorem stated that no single group decision making (GDM) method is perfect, i...
Group decision making (GDM) problem based on different preference relations aims to obtain a collect...
The complexity of multi-criteria decision problems requires the involvement of a group of experts, w...