Group preference structures in AHP–group decision making
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This paper presents a procedure that allows us to determine the preference structures
(PS) associated to each of the different groups of actors that can be identified in a group
decision making problem with a large number of individuals. To that end, it makes
use of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) (Saaty, 1980) as the technique to solve
discrete multicriteria decision making problems. This technique permits the resolution
of multicriteria, multienvironment and multiactor problems in which subjective aspects
and uncertainty have been incorporated into the model, constructing ratio scales corresponding
to the priorities relative to the elements being compared, normalised in a
distributive manner (wi = 1). On the basis of the individuals’ priorities we identify
different clusters for the decision makers and, for each of these, the associated preference
structure using, to that end, tools analogous to those of Multidimensional Scaling.
The resulting PS will be employed to extract knowledge for the subsequent negotiation
processes and, should it be necessary, to determine the relative importance of the
alternatives being compared using anyone of the existing procedures
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