The allocation of intangible resources: The analytic hierarchy process and linear programming

The allocation of intangible resources: The analytic hierarchy process and linear programming

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Article ID: iaor2004902
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 37
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 169
End Page Number: 184
Publication Date: Sep 2003
Journal: Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
Authors: , ,
Keywords: decision theory: multiple criteria, programming: linear, measurement, analytic hierarchy process
Abstract:

An intangible is an attribute that has no scale of measurement. Intangibles such as effort and skill arise in conjunction with resource allocation but are not usually included directly in a mathematical model because of the absence of a unit of measurment. However, intangibles can be quantified through relative measurement (priorities). Intangible resource allocation uses these priorities along with normalized measures of tangibles (when present) in a linear programming model with coefficients and variables measures in relative terms. The priorities of tangible resources from the optimal solution can then be used to assign monetary values to priorities of any intangible resources.

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