Group Decision-Making Case Study: Highway Construction
Nolberto Munier
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Nolberto Munier: INGENIO, Polytechnic University of Valencia
Chapter Chapter 9 in Strategic Approach in Multi-Criteria Decision Making, 2024, pp 169-184 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter deals with a very important issue. Group Decision-Making, where the decisions are not taken by a sole DM but by a group of DMs. This is a normal procedure for large projects where it is essential to have a great level of certitude, most especially in performance values corresponding to qualitative, or even quantitative, criteria. A major problem is, of course, how to consolidate the different opinions of the DMs on an issue. This quandary is addressed here, considering a new approach that relies on quantitatively measuring for each objective the degree of response to changes made by the group members. That is, each member of the group is free to intervene and make his/her opinion known in the result of one objective or in all of them. His/her observations are incorporated into the model, ran again and results are quantitatively compared with the original, and changes are made if necessary. At the end of the process, the result reflects opinions and changes of all members of the group. The most important issue is that each change produces a result that can be measured quantitatively, therefore, no subjectivity is present, other than the values proposed by members of the group.
Keywords: Group decision-making; Loading data from DMs; Averaging results from DMs; Final results (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-44453-1_9
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