A mathematical programming-based method for heterogeneous multicriteria group decision analysis with aspirations and incomplete preference information

Wenkai Zhang*, Yanbing Ju, Xiaoyue Liu, Mihalis Giannakis

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    Abstract

    Aspirations, which serve as a performance target and simplify cognitive processes associated with decision making, are an important decision factor for individuals and organizations. However, this factor is usually ignored in traditional multicriteria decision making. This paper considers a multicriteria group decision making problem with aspirations and incomplete preference information, in which criteria values and aspirations accept multiple formats. To solve this problem, new consistency and inconsistency indices considering importance and interaction as well as aspirations of criteria are defined. Then, we propose a bi-objective intuitionistic fuzzy programming model to identify importance and interaction parameters, based on which, an individual ranking of alternatives can be elicited. Next, to elicit a group ranking of individuals, a flexible mix 0–1 nonlinear programming model of minimizing the inconsistencies between the group final ranking and the individual ranking is established by comprehensively considering both the majority and the minority principles. Finally, an example of selecting the best strategic freight forwarder is used to illustrate the feasibility of the proposed method, followed by a sensitivity analysis and a comparison analysis. The prominent advantages of the developed method are its ability to handle multiple preference information characterizing bounded rationality and nonadditive behaviors of decision makers as well as improve a cardinal inputs-based group decision making model.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)541-557
    Number of pages17
    JournalComputers and Industrial Engineering
    Volume113
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2017

    Keywords

    • Aspirations
    • Group decision making
    • Heterogeneous multicriteria decision analysis
    • Incomplete preference information structure

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