Selection of Academic Staff Based on a Hybrid Multi-criteria Decision Method Under Neutrosophic Environment
Antonios Paraskevas () and
Michael Madas ()
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Antonios Paraskevas: University of Macedonia
Michael Madas: University of Macedonia
SN Operations Research Forum, 2024, vol. 5, issue 1, 1-27
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Abstract Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) is a decision-making process that involves assessing and selecting the best alternative from a group of options based on various criteria or qualities. In this research work, we propose and elucidate the theory of neutrosophic logic, which is unique in its approach to evaluating candidates’ performance in a manner that takes into account significant elements and criteria that are essential for the overall process when dealing with unclear, inaccurate, or incomplete data. We propose a novel hybrid integrated MCDM methodology based upon neutrosophic Delphi (N-Delphi) and neutrosophic AHP (N-AHP) methods, which takes into consideration the importance of each decision-maker and their preferences per evaluation criterion. A new MAXMIN threshold value technique treats the criteria under consideration as the decision alternatives and their score functions as their payoff values, thus reducing unnecessary resources by eliminating unimportant criteria during the personnel selection process.
Keywords: MCDM method; Neutrosophic logic; Neutrosophic analytical hierarchy process; Neutrosophic Delphi method; Staff selection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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