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The following pages link to Group preference aggregation in the multiplicative AHP. The model of the group decision process and Pareto optimality (Q1278503):
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- A peer-to-peer dynamic adaptive consensus reaching model for the group AHP decision making (Q322511) (← links)
- Evaluation of knowledge portal development tools using a fuzzy AHP approach: the case of Taiwanese stone industry (Q853066) (← links)
- Second-order preferences in group decision making (Q924899) (← links)
- Global priority estimation in multiperson decision making (Q1024246) (← links)
- Centralized construction contractor selection considering past performance of contractors: a case of India (Q1032624) (← links)
- A group decision device: Its Pareto-like optimality (Q1177226) (← links)
- Group preference aggregation methods employed in AHP: An evaluation and an intrinsic process for deriving members' weightages (Q1342064) (← links)
- Range-based multi-actor multi-criteria analysis: a combined method of multi-actor multi-criteria analysis and Monte Carlo simulation to support participatory decision making under uncertainty (Q1694342) (← links)
- A GP-AHP method for solving group decision-making fuzzy AHP problems (Q1867096) (← links)
- On the choice of weights for aggregating judgments in non-negotiable AHP group decision making (Q2028867) (← links)
- Empirical properties of group preference aggregation methods employed in AHP: theory and evidence (Q2255977) (← links)
- A loss function approach to group preference aggregation in the AHP (Q2456648) (← links)
- An experiment on the consistency of aggregated comparison matrices in AHP (Q2576270) (← links)
- A Multiplicative Alo-group Based Hierarchical Decision Model and Application (Q2821048) (← links)
- Further analysis on matrix operation of AHP (Q3520615) (← links)
- FAIR CONSISTENCY EVALUATION FOR RECIPROCAL RELATIONS AND IN GROUP DECISION MAKING (Q3633961) (← links)
- Aggregation of analytic hierarchy process models based on similarities in decision makers' preferences (Q5925859) (← links)
- Group preference aggregation with the AHP -- implications for multiple-issue agendas (Q5938402) (← links)