An interactive group decision aid for multiobjective problems: An empirical assessment

An interactive group decision aid for multiobjective problems: An empirical assessment

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Article ID: iaor1991789
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 18
Start Page Number: 595
End Page Number: 604
Publication Date: Nov 1990
Journal: OMEGA
Authors: ,
Abstract:

Organizations are frequently required to make decisions about multiobjective problems. The complexity of such decision processes increases drastically when the participation of multiple decision makes becomes necessary. This is primarily due to the unique preference structures of the participants whose individual judgements of the ‘best compromise solution’ may not coincide. Nominal and/or interacting groups have been found to improve the decision-making effectiveness and efficiency associated with such multiple objective, multiple decision-maker problems. This study reports the results of a laboratory experiment involving the use of an interactive multiobjective group decision aid. The effect of two independent variables on a set of performance measures is investigated. The first independent variable is the presence or absence of a formal preference aggregation procedure in a group decision aid. The strength of decision-maker’s linear programming background is the second independent variable. The dependent variables are solution quality, speed of convergence to a final agreement, and user confidence in the best compromise solution. Analysis and implications of the experimental results are provided and future research work is outlined.

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