AIOCJun 4, 2018

A Possibility Distribution Based Multi-Criteria Decision Algorithm for Resilient Supplier Selection Problems

arXiv:1806.01650v216 citations
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It addresses a domain-specific problem for organizations needing resilient sourcing decisions, but it is incremental as it builds on existing MCDA methods.

The paper tackles the resilient supplier selection problem by developing a multi-criteria decision algorithm that integrates numerical and linguistic evaluations from multiple decision makers, using adapted tools like SVNS and IVFS and ranking suppliers with TOPSIS, as demonstrated in a case study.

Thus far, limited research has been performed on resilient supplier selection - a problem that requires simultaneous consideration of a set of numerical and linguistic evaluation criteria, which are substantially different from traditional supplier selection problem. Essentially, resilient supplier selection entails key sourcing decision for an organization to gain competitive advantage. In the presence of multiple conflicting evaluation criteria, contradicting decision makers, and imprecise decision relevant information (DRI), this problem becomes even more difficult to solve with the classical optimization approaches. However, prior research focusing on MCDA based supplier selection problem has been lacking in the ability to provide a seamless integration of numerical and linguistic evaluation criteria along with the consideration of multiple decision makers. To address these challenges, we present a comprehensive decision-making framework for ranking a set of suppliers from resiliency perspective. The proposed algorithm is capable of leveraging imprecise and aggregated DRI obtained from crisp numerical assessments and reliability adjusted linguistic appraisals from a group of decision makers. We adapt two popular tools - Single Valued Neutrosophic Sets (SVNS) and Interval-valued fuzzy sets (IVFS), and for the first time extend them to incorporate both crisp and linguistic evaluations in a group decision making platform to obtain aggregated SVNS and IVFS decision matrix. This information is then used to rank the resilient suppliers by using TOPSIS method. We present a case study to illustrate the mechanism of the proposed algorithm.

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