Title of article
Modelling the Level of Adoption of Analytical Tools; An Implementation of MultiCriteria Evidential Reasoning
Author/Authors
Barahona ، Igor - Chapingo Autonomous University (UACh) , Cavazos ، Judith Popular Autonomous University of Puebla State. , Yang ، Jian-Bo The University of Manchester
Pages
23
From page
129
To page
151
Abstract
In the future, competitive advantages will be given to organisations that can extract valuable information from massive data and make better decisions. In most cases, this data comes from multiple sources. Therefore, the challenge is to aggregate them into a common framework in order to make them meaningful and useful.This paper will first review the most important multicriteria decision analysis methods (MCDA) existing in current literature. We will offer a novel, practical and consistent methodology based on a type of MCDA, to aggregate data from two different sources into a common framework. Two datasets that are different in nature but related to the same topic are aggregated to a common scale by implementing a set of transformation rules. This allows us to generate appropriate evidence for assessing and finally prioritising the level of adoption of analytical tools in four types of companies.A numerical example is provided to clarify the form for implementing this methodology. A sixstep process is offered as a guideline to assist engineers, researchers or practitioners interested in replicating this methodology in any situation where there is a need to aggregate and transform multiple source data.
Keywords
MCDA methods , Evidential Reasoning , Analytical tools , Multiple source data
Journal title
international journal of supply and operations management
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
international journal of supply and operations management
Record number
2468380
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