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Consistency and Consensus of Distributed Preference Relations Based on Stochastic Optimal Allocation in GDM Problems

Xianchao Dai, Hao Li and Ligang Zhou ()
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Xianchao Dai: Anhui University
Hao Li: Anhui University
Ligang Zhou: Anhui University

Group Decision and Negotiation, 2024, vol. 33, issue 2, No 7, 399-437

Abstract: Abstract Consistency and consensus are two key challenges under uncertain circumstances in pairwise comparison-based group decision-making (GDM), especially in a distributed preference relation (DPR) environment. In this paper, a comprehensive framework designed to tackle GDM problems evaluated by DPR is developed. First, after discussing two types of inconsistency in a complete DPR matrix: uncertainty-caused inconsistency and preference-caused inconsistency, two targeted optimization models to generate a consistent certain DPR matrix are proposed based on the definitions of stochastic additive strong/weak consistency and the similarity measure between DPRs. These models can effectively derive a DPR matrix closest to the original certain judgment by stochastic optimal allocation of uncertainties. Second, a new group consensus degree is introduced to measure the consensus in the group. Then a consensus improving model is given to reach an acceptable consensus by adjusting the DPR matrix of the decision maker (DM) with the least consensus degree. Third, the DMs’ weights are determined based on the expected consistency of the original DPR matrix by stochastic simulation instead of subjective judgment, and then the aggregated DPR matrix is obtained to derive a final solution using the weighted averaging operator. Finally, an automobile selection example is given to verify the validity and rationality of the proposed models.

Keywords: Group decision making; Preference relation; Consistency; Consensus (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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