A Group Decision Framework with Intuitionistic Preference Relations and Its Application to Low Carbon Supplier Selection

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2016 Sep 19;13(9):923. doi: 10.3390/ijerph13090923.

Abstract

This article develops a group decision framework with intuitionistic preference relations. An approach is first devised to rectify an inconsistent intuitionistic preference relation to derive an additive consistent one. A new aggregation operator, the so-called induced intuitionistic ordered weighted averaging (IIOWA) operator, is proposed to aggregate individual intuitionistic fuzzy judgments. By using the mean absolute deviation between the original and rectified intuitionistic preference relations as an order inducing variable, the rectified consistent intuitionistic preference relations are aggregated into a collective preference relation. This treatment is presumably able to assign different weights to different decision-makers' judgments based on the quality of their inputs (in terms of consistency of their original judgments). A solution procedure is then developed for tackling group decision problems with intuitionistic preference relations. A low carbon supplier selection case study is developed to illustrate how to apply the proposed decision model in practice.

Keywords: consistency; group decision making; induced intuitionistic ordered weighted averaging operator; intuitionistic preference relation; low carbon supplier selection.