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Incentives, MCDM, and Environmental Protection
Journal of Environmental Systems, 1989Abstract Environmental protection can be facilitated by the substance of incentives theory and the methods of multicriteria decision making. Incentives theory in a public policy context emphasizes encouraging socially desired behavior by (1) increasing the benefits of rightdoing, (2) decreasing the costs of rightdoing, (3) decreasing the benefits of ...
Stuart Nagel, Robert Nagel
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Fuzzy MCDM in election prediction
2001 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. e-Systems and e-Man for Cybernetics in Cyberspace (Cat.No.01CH37236), 2001The application of fuzzy logic (FL) in traditional fields like engineering, medicine or finance has become a common practice, however in social sciences, mainly in politics, the utilization of FL can be intensely explored. Joining fuzzy logic with multiple criteria decision making (MCDM), the natural, complex and uncertain criteria of political ...
Gleiber Fernandes Royes +1 more
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A measurement theory perspective for MCDM
10th IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems. (Cat. No.01CH37297), 2002In this paper, we investigate the meaningfulness of conclusions drawn using the Sugeno (1974) and Choquet integrals as aggregation operators in multicriteria decision making. After introducing measurement theory and fuzzy integration in the MCDM setting, we point out that there is a limit to the comparison of alternatives that one can make, and we ...
François Modave, Peter W. Eklund
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An MCDM approach to portfolio optimization
European Journal of Operational Research, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Matthias Ehrgott +2 more
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1992
De Novo approach does not limit the resources as most of the necessary resource quantities can be obtained at certain prices. In the case of multiple criteria De Novo formulation of the model make it possible to readjust constraints in such way that the originally infeasible ideal solution becomes feasible with the same or often with lower costs then ...
Pavić, Ivan, Babić, Zoran
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De Novo approach does not limit the resources as most of the necessary resource quantities can be obtained at certain prices. In the case of multiple criteria De Novo formulation of the model make it possible to readjust constraints in such way that the originally infeasible ideal solution becomes feasible with the same or often with lower costs then ...
Pavić, Ivan, Babić, Zoran
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Fuzzy MCDM and the Sugeno Integral
2010We study the case of using Sugeno integral to aggregate ill-known (fuzzy) local utilities. The proposed approach is based on the extension principle and a formulation of the Sugeno integral that does not require that utility values be totally ordered.We apply the proposed approach in a decision-making framework in which fuzzy rule-bases are used to ...
Didier Dubois +2 more
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1997
This paper discusses challenges and opportunities facing the multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) researchers. It reviews some of them and presents the author’s view regarding possible courses of action.
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This paper discusses challenges and opportunities facing the multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) researchers. It reviews some of them and presents the author’s view regarding possible courses of action.
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Group Decision and Negotiation, 2000
Many, if not most, problems in group decision making can be translated into MCDM problems by substituting criteria for voters. Yet, there has been very little discussion about the implications of various types of voting paradoxes to MCDM. The classic voting paradoxes, viz.
Hannu Nurmi, Tommi Meskanen
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Many, if not most, problems in group decision making can be translated into MCDM problems by substituting criteria for voters. Yet, there has been very little discussion about the implications of various types of voting paradoxes to MCDM. The classic voting paradoxes, viz.
Hannu Nurmi, Tommi Meskanen
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2005
In this chapter, we provide a broad overview of the most representative multicriteria location problems as well as of the most relevant achievements in this field, indicating the relationship between them whenever possible. We consider a large number of references which have been classified in three sections depending on the type of decision space ...
Nickel, S. +2 more
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In this chapter, we provide a broad overview of the most representative multicriteria location problems as well as of the most relevant achievements in this field, indicating the relationship between them whenever possible. We consider a large number of references which have been classified in three sections depending on the type of decision space ...
Nickel, S. +2 more
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1983
Multiple Criteria Decision Methods (MCDM) have grown rapidly over the past few years, and we are faced with a plethora of approaches. However, there has been little application in real life. Most of the methods are very mathematical, and assure that the data is given. In this paper we take a look at the data generated. Using one method of MCDM, in each
A. G. Lockett, B. Hetherington
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Multiple Criteria Decision Methods (MCDM) have grown rapidly over the past few years, and we are faced with a plethora of approaches. However, there has been little application in real life. Most of the methods are very mathematical, and assure that the data is given. In this paper we take a look at the data generated. Using one method of MCDM, in each
A. G. Lockett, B. Hetherington
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