AHP in nonlinear scaling: from two-envelope problem to modeling by predictors
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Resumo: | Abstract Paper aims Extending the AHP abilities to new areas from explaining the famous Two-Envelope paradox to finding priorities as functions of auxiliary variables is suggested. Originality The proposed innovative and advantageous approach permits to find the non-constant priorities via regression modeling for the exponential or Cobb-Douglas production functions. Research method Transforming the ratio scale into the additive or logarithmic scales, which correspond to the multiplicative utility function, opens new possibilities in the multiple-criteria decision making. Main findings Two-Envelop problem is resolved, priority vectors are presented as functions by auxiliary variables, preferences are predicted and profiled by predictors. Implications for theory and practice The suggested techniques open novel possibilities of multiple-criteria decisions helping to researchers and managers to discover useful features of priority behavior due to the demographic, socio-economic, or technical properties of the compared alternatives, and to find optimal solutions for individual customers. |
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AHP in nonlinear scaling: from two-envelope problem to modeling by predictorsAHPTwo-envelope paradoxNonlinear scalingMultiplicative utilityPriority as functionExponential functionCobb-Douglas production functionAbstract Paper aims Extending the AHP abilities to new areas from explaining the famous Two-Envelope paradox to finding priorities as functions of auxiliary variables is suggested. Originality The proposed innovative and advantageous approach permits to find the non-constant priorities via regression modeling for the exponential or Cobb-Douglas production functions. Research method Transforming the ratio scale into the additive or logarithmic scales, which correspond to the multiplicative utility function, opens new possibilities in the multiple-criteria decision making. Main findings Two-Envelop problem is resolved, priority vectors are presented as functions by auxiliary variables, preferences are predicted and profiled by predictors. Implications for theory and practice The suggested techniques open novel possibilities of multiple-criteria decisions helping to researchers and managers to discover useful features of priority behavior due to the demographic, socio-economic, or technical properties of the compared alternatives, and to find optimal solutions for individual customers.Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-65132021000100501Production v.31 2021reponame:Productioninstname:Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)instacron:ABEPRO10.1590/0103-6513.20210007info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLipovetsky,Staneng2021-05-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-65132021000100501Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/prod/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||production@editoracubo.com.br1980-54110103-6513opendoar:2021-05-26T00:00Production - Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (ABEPRO)false |
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AHP in nonlinear scaling: from two-envelope problem to modeling by predictors |
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AHP in nonlinear scaling: from two-envelope problem to modeling by predictors |
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AHP in nonlinear scaling: from two-envelope problem to modeling by predictors Lipovetsky,Stan AHP Two-envelope paradox Nonlinear scaling Multiplicative utility Priority as function Exponential function Cobb-Douglas production function |
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AHP in nonlinear scaling: from two-envelope problem to modeling by predictors |
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AHP in nonlinear scaling: from two-envelope problem to modeling by predictors |
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AHP in nonlinear scaling: from two-envelope problem to modeling by predictors |
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AHP in nonlinear scaling: from two-envelope problem to modeling by predictors |
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AHP in nonlinear scaling: from two-envelope problem to modeling by predictors |
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Lipovetsky,Stan |
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Lipovetsky,Stan |
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Lipovetsky,Stan |
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AHP Two-envelope paradox Nonlinear scaling Multiplicative utility Priority as function Exponential function Cobb-Douglas production function |
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AHP Two-envelope paradox Nonlinear scaling Multiplicative utility Priority as function Exponential function Cobb-Douglas production function |
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Abstract Paper aims Extending the AHP abilities to new areas from explaining the famous Two-Envelope paradox to finding priorities as functions of auxiliary variables is suggested. Originality The proposed innovative and advantageous approach permits to find the non-constant priorities via regression modeling for the exponential or Cobb-Douglas production functions. Research method Transforming the ratio scale into the additive or logarithmic scales, which correspond to the multiplicative utility function, opens new possibilities in the multiple-criteria decision making. Main findings Two-Envelop problem is resolved, priority vectors are presented as functions by auxiliary variables, preferences are predicted and profiled by predictors. Implications for theory and practice The suggested techniques open novel possibilities of multiple-criteria decisions helping to researchers and managers to discover useful features of priority behavior due to the demographic, socio-economic, or technical properties of the compared alternatives, and to find optimal solutions for individual customers. |
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