An Integrated Group Decision-Making Method with Hesitant Qualitative Information Based on DEA Cross-Efficiency and Priority Aggregation for Evaluating Factors Affecting a Resilient City
Peng Wu (),
Jinpei Liu (),
Ligang Zhou () and
Huayou Chen ()
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Peng Wu: Anhui University
Jinpei Liu: Anhui University
Ligang Zhou: Anhui University
Huayou Chen: Anhui University
Group Decision and Negotiation, 2022, vol. 31, issue 2, No 2, 293-316
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Abstract A city is a carrier of the development of human society; the higher the resilience of a city is, the better it can resist invasion from the outside. Therefore, the evaluation factors affecting resilient cities are of great practical significance in the study of resilient cities. The assessment method with hesitant fuzzy linguistic preference relation (HFLPR) has recently widely used in evaluation problems. However, some existing priority vector solving methods in the assessment method often ignore much decision-making information. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to present a new priority vector solving method for HFLPR by integrating data envelopment analysis (DEA) cross-efficiency and a distance-based priority aggregation (DPA) model. The innovation of this method contains: (1) DEA model is introduced to solve the priority vector of linguistic preference relation (LPR); (2) a DPA model is constructed to obtain the HFLPR’s priority vector, which can avoid the loss of decision-making information. For completely additive consistent LPR and incompletely additive consistent LPR, an output-oriented DEA model and DEA cross-efficiency model are introduced to derive its priority vector, respectively. An HFLPR is viewed as being composed of many LPRs, a DPA model is constructed based on the L2 norm to find the priority vector of HFLPR that minimizes the distance among the LPRs’ priority vectors. Based on the above, an integrated group decision-making method is proposed and then applied to an illustrative example of the evaluation factors affecting resilient cities to show its performance and advantages by comparing with the existing methods.
Keywords: Group decision-making; Hesitant fuzzy linguistic information; DEA cross-efficiency; Distance-based priority aggregation; Resilient city (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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