A distance-based group decision-making methodology for multi-person multi-criteria emergency decision support

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Author(s)
Yu, L. and Lai, K. K.
Pages
19pp
Date published
01 May 2011
Publisher
Decision Support Systems
Type
Articles
Keywords
Leadership and Decisionmaking

In this paper, a distance-based group decision-making (GDM) methodology is proposed to solve unconventional multi-person multi-criteria emergency decision-making problems. In this model, some decision-makers are first identified to formulate a group decision-making framework. Then a standard multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) process is performed on specific decision-making problems and different decision results are obtained from different decision-makers. Finally, these different decision results are aggregated into a group consensus to support the final decision-making. For illustration and verification purposes, a numerical example and a practical unconventional emergency decision case are presented. Experimental results obtained demonstrate that the proposed distance-based multi-criteria GDM methodology can improve decision-making objectivity and emergency management effectiveness.