Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
553617 Decision Support Systems 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

In group decision making (GDM) with multiplicative preference relations (also known as pairwise comparison matrices in the Analytical Hierarchy Process), to come to a meaningful and reliable solution, it is preferable to consider individual consistency and group consensus in the decision process. This paper provides a decision support model to aid the group consensus process while keeping an acceptable individual consistency for each decision maker. The concept of an individual consistency index and a group consensus index is introduced based on the Hadamard product of two matrices. Two algorithms are presented in the designed support model. The first algorithm is utilized to convert an unacceptable preference relation to an acceptable one. The second algorithm is designed to assist the group in achieving a predefined consensus level. The main characteristics of our model are that: (1) it is independent of the prioritization method used in the consensus process; (2) it ensures that each individual multiplicative preference relation is of acceptable consistency when the predefined consensus level is achieved. Finally, some numerical examples are given to verify the effectiveness of our model.

► We present a framework for the consistency and consensus based decision support model. ► We propose a consistency measure for multiplicative preference relations. ► A consensus reaching process is presented to reach a predefined consensus level. ► The proposed model is illustrated by three numerical examples. ► Some theoretical results serve as a foundation for the group decision model.

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