A decision rule based on goal programming and one-stage models for uncertain multi-criteria mixed decision making and games against nature

This paper is concerned with games against nature and multi-criteria decision making under uncertainty along with scenario planning. We focus on decision problems where a deterministic evaluation of criteria is not possible. The procedure we propose is based on weighted goal programming and may be a...

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Main Author: Helena Gaspars-Wieloch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Operational Research Society 2017-01-01
Series:Croatian Operational Research Review
Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/267756
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spelling doaj-21fdd17ef2a54bc8a44be5cd4295b8712020-11-24T21:56:11ZengCroatian Operational Research SocietyCroatian Operational Research Review1848-02251848-99312017-01-0181617610.17535/crorr.2017.0004181646A decision rule based on goal programming and one-stage models for uncertain multi-criteria mixed decision making and games against natureHelena Gaspars-Wieloch0Department of Operations Research/Poznan University of Economics and Business, Al. Niepodleglosci 10, 61-875 Poznan, PolandThis paper is concerned with games against nature and multi-criteria decision making under uncertainty along with scenario planning. We focus on decision problems where a deterministic evaluation of criteria is not possible. The procedure we propose is based on weighted goal programming and may be applied when seeking a mixed strategy. A mixed strategy allows the decision maker to select and perform a weighted combination of several accessible alternatives. The new method takes into consideration the decision maker’s preference structure (importance of particular goals) and nature (pessimistic, moderate or optimistic attitude towards a given problem). It is designed for one-shot decisions made under uncertainty with unknown probabilities (frequencies), i.e. for decision making under complete uncertainty or decision making under strategic uncertainty. The procedure refers to one-stage models, i.e. models considering combinations of scenarios and criteria (scenario-criterion pairs) as distinct meta-attributes, which means that the novel approach can be used in the case of totally independent payoff matrices for particular targets. The algorithm does not require any information about frequencies, which is especially desirable for new decision problems. It can be successfully applied by passive decision makers, as only criteria weights and the coefficient of optimism have to be declared.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/267756
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A decision rule based on goal programming and one-stage models for uncertain multi-criteria mixed decision making and games against nature
Croatian Operational Research Review
author_facet Helena Gaspars-Wieloch
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title A decision rule based on goal programming and one-stage models for uncertain multi-criteria mixed decision making and games against nature
title_short A decision rule based on goal programming and one-stage models for uncertain multi-criteria mixed decision making and games against nature
title_full A decision rule based on goal programming and one-stage models for uncertain multi-criteria mixed decision making and games against nature
title_fullStr A decision rule based on goal programming and one-stage models for uncertain multi-criteria mixed decision making and games against nature
title_full_unstemmed A decision rule based on goal programming and one-stage models for uncertain multi-criteria mixed decision making and games against nature
title_sort decision rule based on goal programming and one-stage models for uncertain multi-criteria mixed decision making and games against nature
publisher Croatian Operational Research Society
series Croatian Operational Research Review
issn 1848-0225
1848-9931
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This paper is concerned with games against nature and multi-criteria decision making under uncertainty along with scenario planning. We focus on decision problems where a deterministic evaluation of criteria is not possible. The procedure we propose is based on weighted goal programming and may be applied when seeking a mixed strategy. A mixed strategy allows the decision maker to select and perform a weighted combination of several accessible alternatives. The new method takes into consideration the decision maker’s preference structure (importance of particular goals) and nature (pessimistic, moderate or optimistic attitude towards a given problem). It is designed for one-shot decisions made under uncertainty with unknown probabilities (frequencies), i.e. for decision making under complete uncertainty or decision making under strategic uncertainty. The procedure refers to one-stage models, i.e. models considering combinations of scenarios and criteria (scenario-criterion pairs) as distinct meta-attributes, which means that the novel approach can be used in the case of totally independent payoff matrices for particular targets. The algorithm does not require any information about frequencies, which is especially desirable for new decision problems. It can be successfully applied by passive decision makers, as only criteria weights and the coefficient of optimism have to be declared.
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