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Eliciting and exploring large-scale group preferences to gain insight into group representation and convergence

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  • Kristin Weger
  • Sheri Leder
  • Bryan Mesmer

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In real-world heterogeneous large-scale group decision-making (LSGDM) problems, reaching a consensus that is supported by all or almost all decision makers (DMs) is crucial. Preferences are important to inform decision-making and aid in projecting decision outcomes when stakeholders are prioritising project activities. This study employed a survey research method to elicit and explore preferences in LSGDM. The researchers used thematic analysis to name and categorise patterns of preference themes across open-ended survey data. Preferences on the individual level were then aggregated with the majority-based strategy to statistically evaluate the specific priorities of the stakeholder groups. With the use of mixed methods, preferences amongst stakeholder groups could be explored. Consensus towards the most visible project concepts and activities as well as diverging preferences on factors such as technical risks and project cost were found. We discuss the importance of preference elicitation and exploration in large-scale projects to inform LSGDM.

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  • Kristin Weger & Sheri Leder & Bryan Mesmer, 2023. "Eliciting and exploring large-scale group preferences to gain insight into group representation and convergence," International Journal of Project Organisation and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 15(4), pages 478-504.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpoma:v:15:y:2023:i:4:p:478-504
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