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Partnership Selection Involving Mixed Types of Uncertain Preferences

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  • Li-Ching Ma

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Partnership selection is an important issue in management science. This study proposes a general model based on mixed integer programming and goal-programming analytic hierarchy process (GP-AHP) to solve partnership selection problems involving mixed types of uncertain or inconsistent preferences. The proposed approach is designed to deal with crisp, interval, step, fuzzy, or mixed comparison preferences, derive crisp priorities, and improve multiple solution problems. The degree of fulfillment of a decision maker’s preferences is also taken into account. The results show that the proposed approach keeps more solution ratios within the given preferred intervals and yields less deviation. In addition, the proposed approach can treat incomplete preference matrices with flexibility in reducing the number of pairwise comparisons required and can also be conveniently developed into a decision support system.

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  • Li-Ching Ma, 2013. "Partnership Selection Involving Mixed Types of Uncertain Preferences," Advances in Operations Research, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-11, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaor:323468
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/323468
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