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Consensus efficiency in group decision making: A comprehensive comparative study and its optimal design

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A comprehensive review regarding the different approaches to CRP is reported, and a series of CRPs as the comparison objects are presented, and the following comparison criteria for measuring the efficiency of CPRs are proposed.
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This article is published in European Journal of Operational Research.The article was published on 2019-06-01. It has received 212 citations till now.

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An overview on feedback mechanisms with minimum adjustment or cost in consensus reaching in group decision making: Research paradigms and challenges

TL;DR: The origin and basic research paradigm of the FMMA/C is analyzed, and the feedback mechanism with minimum adjustment or cost has been developed and widely used in various group decision making contexts to improve consensus efficiency.
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Large-scale group decision-making with non-cooperative behaviors and heterogeneous preferences: An application in financial inclusion

TL;DR: The results showed that the proposed consensus model can integrate opinions of participants using diverse preference formats and reach an agreement efficiently, and was proven by theoretical and simulation analyses.
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Managing personalized individual semantics and consensus in linguistic distribution large-scale group decision making

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors developed a new framework to address personalized individual semantics (PIS) and consensus in large-scale group decision making using linguistic distribution preference relations (LDPRs).
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Social network analysis-based consensus-supporting framework for large-scale group decision-making with incomplete interval type-2 fuzzy information

TL;DR: A novel SNA-based decision framework for addressing LSGDM problems with incomplete interval type-2 fuzzy information is developed, designed for achieving a group consensus based on a twofold feedback adjustment mechanism, namely, adaptive judgment and weight feedback.
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The Analytic Hierarchy Process

TL;DR: Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) as mentioned in this paper is a systematic procedure for representing the elements of any problem hierarchically, which organizes the basic rationality by breaking down a problem into its smaller constituent parts and then guides decision makers through a series of pairwise comparison judgments to express the relative strength or intensity of impact of the elements in the hierarchy.
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On ordered weighted averaging aggregation operators in multicriteria decisionmaking

TL;DR: A type of operator for aggregation called an ordered weighted aggregation (OWA) operator is introduced and its performance is found to be between those obtained using the AND operator and the OR operator.
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Reaching a Consensus

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider a group of individuals who must act together as a team or committee, and assume that each individual in the group has his own subjective probability distribution for the unknown value of some parameter.
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Decision-making with a fuzzy preference relation

TL;DR: It is shown that unfuzzy nondominated solutions to the decision-making problem exist, provided the original fuzzy relation satisfies some topological requirements, and a simple method of calculating these solutions is indicated.
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