Multiple criteria decision model for resource allocation: A case study in an electric utility

Multiple criteria decision model for resource allocation: A case study in an electric utility

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Article ID: iaor19992379
Country: Canada
Volume: 36
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 151
End Page Number: 160
Publication Date: Aug 1998
Journal: INFOR
Authors: ,
Keywords: decision theory: multiple criteria, statistics: data envelopment analysis, decision: applications
Abstract:

This case study describes the application of multiple criteria decision models to resource allocation in electric utility. The decision situation is characterized by a large number of projects competing for limited funding, the presence of fuzzy criteria, and the available data being ordinal in nature. The large number of projects and the nature of the data preclude the use of utility-theoretical approaches. The ordinal decision model of Cook and Kress is used as a screening tool in a partially automated decision process. The model can be easily explained to management and provides the theoretical rigor not found in simpler decision models.

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