A new hybrid method for selecting the best project manager: TODIM-FSE and Behavioral TOPSIS

This work aims to present the application of Multi-Criteria Decision-Making methods to the process of recruiting candidates for the position of project manager, considering aspects of the decision maker's preferences in uncertain and risk scenarios. Applied, descriptive and experimenta...

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Main Authors: Yarly Queiroz de Lima, Luiz Flavio Autran Monteiro Gomes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2022-01-01
Series:Journal of Project Management
Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/jpm/Vol7/jpm_2021_18.pdf
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spelling doaj-e3691e1765234a8b995be1cd65cde81e2021-09-23T08:40:47ZengGrowing ScienceJournal of Project Management2371-83662371-83742022-01-0171132210.5267/j.jpm.2021.8.001A new hybrid method for selecting the best project manager: TODIM-FSE and Behavioral TOPSISYarly Queiroz de LimaLuiz Flavio Autran Monteiro Gomes This work aims to present the application of Multi-Criteria Decision-Making methods to the process of recruiting candidates for the position of project manager, considering aspects of the decision maker's preferences in uncertain and risk scenarios. Applied, descriptive and experimental, made up of the combined employment TODIM-FSE methods for multi-criteria classification of available candidates, and the method Behavioral TOPSIS, to choose the ideal project manager. The hybrid application of the Multi-Criteria Decision-Making methods TODIM-FSE, method based on Prospect Theory, and Behavioral TOPSIS, which considers the concept of loss aversion of Economic Behavior, is essentially innovative. When using TODIM-FSE and Behavioral TOPSIS, it was verified the explicit incorporation of the risk profile of the decision maker - aggressive, neutral, or conservative - in the context of aversion or propensity to the risks associated with the management of a project. Through the personal recruiting process from a large Brazilian organization, the possibility of adopting the hybrid model resulting from the combination of the two methods in a real situation was validated. Such validation allowed us to conclude that the candidates' classifications and choices, previously normally accepted, were at odds with the profile and risk propensity of the decision makers.http://www.growingscience.com/jpm/Vol7/jpm_2021_18.pdf
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author Yarly Queiroz de Lima
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A new hybrid method for selecting the best project manager: TODIM-FSE and Behavioral TOPSIS
Journal of Project Management
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Luiz Flavio Autran Monteiro Gomes
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title A new hybrid method for selecting the best project manager: TODIM-FSE and Behavioral TOPSIS
title_short A new hybrid method for selecting the best project manager: TODIM-FSE and Behavioral TOPSIS
title_full A new hybrid method for selecting the best project manager: TODIM-FSE and Behavioral TOPSIS
title_fullStr A new hybrid method for selecting the best project manager: TODIM-FSE and Behavioral TOPSIS
title_full_unstemmed A new hybrid method for selecting the best project manager: TODIM-FSE and Behavioral TOPSIS
title_sort new hybrid method for selecting the best project manager: todim-fse and behavioral topsis
publisher Growing Science
series Journal of Project Management
issn 2371-8366
2371-8374
publishDate 2022-01-01
description This work aims to present the application of Multi-Criteria Decision-Making methods to the process of recruiting candidates for the position of project manager, considering aspects of the decision maker's preferences in uncertain and risk scenarios. Applied, descriptive and experimental, made up of the combined employment TODIM-FSE methods for multi-criteria classification of available candidates, and the method Behavioral TOPSIS, to choose the ideal project manager. The hybrid application of the Multi-Criteria Decision-Making methods TODIM-FSE, method based on Prospect Theory, and Behavioral TOPSIS, which considers the concept of loss aversion of Economic Behavior, is essentially innovative. When using TODIM-FSE and Behavioral TOPSIS, it was verified the explicit incorporation of the risk profile of the decision maker - aggressive, neutral, or conservative - in the context of aversion or propensity to the risks associated with the management of a project. Through the personal recruiting process from a large Brazilian organization, the possibility of adopting the hybrid model resulting from the combination of the two methods in a real situation was validated. Such validation allowed us to conclude that the candidates' classifications and choices, previously normally accepted, were at odds with the profile and risk propensity of the decision makers.
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