Searching for consensus in ahp-group decision making. A bayesian perspective
2005
This paper sets out to identify the initial positions of the different decision
makers who intervene in a group decision making process with a reduced
number of actors, and to establish possible consensus paths between these
actors. As a methodological support, it employs one of the most widely-known
multicriteria decision techniques, namely, the Analytic Hierarchy Process
(AHP). Assuming that the judgements elicited by the decision makers follow the
so-called multiplicative model (Crawford and Williams, 1985; Altuzarra et al.,
1997; Laininen and Hamalainen, 2003) with log-normal errors and unknown
variance, a Bayesian approach is used in the estimation of the relative priorities
of the alternatives being compared. These priorities, estimated by way of the
median of the posterior distribution and normalised in a distributive manner
(priorities add up to one), are a clear example of compositional data that will be
used in the search for consensus between the actors involved in the resolution of
the problem through the use of Multidimensional Scaling tools
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