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A comparative study for consistency-based decision making with interval multiplicative preference relations

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENERAL SYSTEMS
Volume 49, Issue 4, Pages 400-437

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/03081079.2020.1729759

Keywords

Group decision making; IMPR; consistency and consensus; programming model; correlation coefficient

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71571192]
  2. Beijing Intelligent Logistics System Collaborative Innovation Center [2019KF-09]
  3. Major Project for National Natural Science Foundation of China [71790615]

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To ensure the reasonable application and perfect the theory of decision making with interval multiplicative preference relations (IMPRs), this paper continues to discuss decision making with IMPRs. After reviewing previous consistency concepts for IMPRs, we find that Krejci's consistency concept is more flexible and natural than others. However, it is insufficient to address IMPRs only using this concept. Considering this fact, this paper researches inconsistent and incomplete IMPRs that are usually encountered. First, programming models for addressing inconsistent and incomplete IMPRs are constructed. Then, this paper studies the consensus of individual IMPRs and defines a consensus index using the defined correlation coefficient. When the consensus requirement does not satisfy requirement, a programming model for improving consensus level is built, which can ensure the consistency. Subsequently, a procedure for group decision making with IMPRs is offered, and associated examples are provided to specifically show the application of main theoretical results.

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