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Twin approximation space and its application in analysing employee engagement and employee value proposition

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  • B. Praba
  • G. Gomathi
  • Vijaya Mani

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The concept of rough set was introduced by Pawlak is efficiently used in data analysis. In this paper, we have introduce twin rough set defined on a twin approximation space I = (U,A,B) where U is a non-empty finite set of objects and A and B are the two disjoint set of fuzzy attributes on the elements of U. This novel definition plays a vital role in comparing the influence of a set of attributes in A over that of B on the elements of U. Also, we have proposed an algorithm for this comparative analysis and the proposed algorithm is illustrated by taking a real time data. In this, a detailed analysis is done in comparing the two significant aspects namely employee engagement and employee value proposition of the employees in an organisation.

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  • B. Praba & G. Gomathi & Vijaya Mani, 2020. "Twin approximation space and its application in analysing employee engagement and employee value proposition," International Journal of Applied Management Science, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 12(4), pages 299-308.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:injams:v:12:y:2020:i:4:p:299-308
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