Abstract
Addressing the multi-criteria group decision making problem with interval attribute values and attribute weights, this paper proposes a decision method based on attribute distribution information. The selection of green suppliers is taken as an example for decision analysis. First, in the case of group decision-making, the quantitative values of the evaluation attributes of green suppliers are imputed by decision-makers, and the relevant distributions are constructed for each attribute. Next, combined with the ranges of attribute values, the random interval values are used to describe the information represented by each attribute to overcome the loss caused by the aggregation of individual expert information into group information. We then propose the distributed interval weighted arithmetic average (DIWAA) operator and corresponding operation rules, which realizes the fusion of qualitative data and quantitative judgment. Thus, the proposed approach allows ensuring reasonable results of the multi-criteria analysis. We also construct a ranking method for alternatives based on distributed interval comprehensive scores. Finally, we verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method for the task of green supplier selection through numerical experiments.
Huang, J.; Jiang, N.; Chen, J.; Baležentis, T.; Štreimikienė, D. 2021. Multi-criteria group decision-making method for green supplier selection based on distributed interval variables. Economic research-ekonomska istraživanja : Routledge-Taylor & Francis. ISSN 1331-677X. eISSN 1848-9664. 35, 1, p. 746–761. DOI: 10.1080/1331677X.2021.1931916. [Social Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science); Scopus].