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The effectiveness of if-madm (Intuitionistic-fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making) for group decisions: Methods and an empirical assessment for the selection of a senior centre
Zhuang, Zheng Yun1,4; Su, Chia Rong2; Chang, Shu Chin3
2019-02-06
Source PublicationTechnological and Economic Development of Economy
ISSN2029-4913
Volume25Issue:2Pages:322-364
Abstract

This study determines the effectiveness of intuitionistic-fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making (IF-MADM) for making group decisions in practice. The effectiveness of the method is measured in terms of four dimensions: applicability, efficacy, efficiency and informativeness. To measure the efficacy, an IF-MADM model that has been recently proposed, AHP and the TOPSIS approach, which are compensatory models for group MADM, are used to model and solve the same collective decision. Using non-parametric statistical tests for data analytics, a ‘similarity confirmation method’ is proposed for a pair-wise test. This is to determine whether the score vectors are similar. Score vectors are used to determine the final ordinal ranks and whose scales differ greatly for different MADM methods. Since the latter two MADM models are both trustworthy with a known range of applications, any similarity in the results verifies the efficacy of IF-MADM. Using this process, the applicability of IF-MADM modelling is demonstrated. The efficiency and informativeness are also benchmarked and justified in terms of the model’s ability to produce a more informed decision. These results are of interest to practitioners for the selection and application of MADM models. Finally, the selection of a senior centre, which is a real group decision problem, is used to illustrate these. This extends the empirical application of IF-MADM, as relatively few studies practically com-pare issues for IF-MADM with those for other MADM models. The study also supports a rarely studied non-clinical healthcare decision that is relevant because there are many aging societies.

KeywordData-driven Decision Making Group Decision Intuitionistic Fuzzy Number Multi-attribute Decision-making Multiple Criteria Analysis Operational Research In Health Services
DOI10.3846/tede.2019.8399
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaBusiness & Economics
WOS SubjectEconomics
WOS IDWOS:000459823000010
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85066453568
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorChang, Shu Chin
Affiliation1.Department of Civil Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung City, No. 415, Jiangong Rd., Sanmin Dist., 80778, Taiwan
2.The Graduate Institute of Business Management, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan City, 259 Wenhua 1st Road, Guishan Dist., 33302, Taiwan
3.Department of Accounting, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taoyuan City, 200 Chung Pei Road, Chung Li Dist., 32023, Taiwan
4.Faculty of Science and Technology, Universidade de Macau, Taipa, Bldg. N21, Avenida da Vitoria, Ilha da Montanha, Macao
First Author AffilicationFaculty of Science and Technology
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Zhuang, Zheng Yun,Su, Chia Rong,Chang, Shu Chin. The effectiveness of if-madm (Intuitionistic-fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making) for group decisions: Methods and an empirical assessment for the selection of a senior centre[J]. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 2019, 25(2), 322-364.
APA Zhuang, Zheng Yun., Su, Chia Rong., & Chang, Shu Chin (2019). The effectiveness of if-madm (Intuitionistic-fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making) for group decisions: Methods and an empirical assessment for the selection of a senior centre. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 25(2), 322-364.
MLA Zhuang, Zheng Yun,et al."The effectiveness of if-madm (Intuitionistic-fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making) for group decisions: Methods and an empirical assessment for the selection of a senior centre".Technological and Economic Development of Economy 25.2(2019):322-364.
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