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Paper results for author: Kirti Peniwati

Criteria for Evaluating Group Decision-Making Methods. In: Decision Making with the Analytic Network Process

Kirti Peniwati
Journal: International Series in Operations Research & Management Science
This paper has brought many criteria and many methods under one umbrella. We believe that our schematization is a good start and may eventually be improved upon in subsequent revisions and extensions of the criteria used and in debating the importance of these criteria and the accuracy with which...

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Ranking countries according to economic, social and political indicators

Kirti Peniwati, T Hsiao
Journal: Mathematical Modelling
Despite its inadequacies, the GNP is still the best known and most widely used economic indicator to measure development. A number of authors have considered otherrelevant indicators, such as life expectancy, infant mortality, literacy and so on, as measures of development. In this paper we offer...

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Misuse of the Axiom of Independence in the Analytic Hierarchy process

Kirti Peniwati, David Hauser
Journal: The 3rd International Symposium on the Analytic Hierarchy Process
Some authors have proposed that the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) axiom of independence be relaxed to accommodate observations drawn from: a) examples of pairwise comparisons of alternatives in clusters in single criterion AHP problems, and b) examples of problems in which the criteria have th...

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Misuses of Clustering and Absolute Scales of Measurement in the Analytic Hierarchy process

Kirti Peniwati
Journal: The 3rd International Symposium on the Analytic Hierarchy Process
The grouping of elements, called clustering, is a fundamental operation in the Analytic Hierarchy Process. What elements are chosen and how they are clustered and located in a hierarchy have a profound effect on the outcome and the conclusions derived from the outcome. A valid AHP hierarchy must ...

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The Analytic Hierarchy Process: The Possibility Theorem for Group Decision making

Kirti Peniwati
Journal: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on The Analytic Hierarchy Process
Arrow's Impossibility Theorem says that it is generally impossible to derive arational group choice from ordinal comparisons made by the individual members. This paper demonstrates that, at appropriate consistency levels, and with the use of judgments on a cardinal scale, the Analytic Hierarc...

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On the Proper Interpretation and Impact of the AHP Axiom of Independence in Single-Criterion and Multiple-Criteria Problems

David Hauser, Kirti Peniwati
Journal: Multi-criteria decision analysis
Some authors have proposed that the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) axiom of independence be relaxed to accommodate observations drawn from (a) examples of pairwise comparisons of alternatives in clusters in single-criterion AHP problems and (b) examples of problems in which the criteria have th...

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Aggregating Individual Judgments and Prioriies with the Analytic Hierarchy Process

Ernest Forman, Kirti Peniwati
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is often used in group settings where group members either engage in discussion to achieve a consensus or express their own preferences. Individual judgments can be aggregated in different ways. Two of the methods that have been found to be most useful are the...

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Clarifying the Business Strategy of the Indonesian Pawning State Company: Combining AHP and Balanced Scorecard

Kirti Peniwati, Nani Koespriani
Journal: Proceedings of the fifth International Symposium on The Analytic Hierarchy Process
The most source of failure in implementing business strategy of company is because of the inability to translate business strategy to strategic actions. Translating strategic objectives into strategic actions is very important since it will determine the strategy implementation success. Balance S...

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An Unifying Theory for Social Choice and Synergistic Group Decision Making

Kirti Peniwati
Journal: Proceedings of the fifth International Symposium on The Analytic Hierarchy Process
The process of aggregating individual judgments in a population at large and in a synergistic group (team) is fundamentally different. Arrow's Impossibility Theorem shows that it is generally impossible to derive a rational group choice from individual ordinal preferences with more than two a...

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HR Development Startegy through Competency Profile Analysis

Kumala I. Suryo, Kirti Peniwati
Journal: Proceedings of the fifth International Symposium on The Analytic Hierarchy Process
A qualified staff must acquire a set of skill, of which both the individual staff and the organization is responsible for its development. The AMP methodology is used to identify the required skill, and their relative priority, for faculty members of PPM Institute of Management. The model is used...

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An Empirical Comparison of Two Choice Aggregation Methods in the Analytic Hierarchy process

Sibs von Solms, Kirti Peniwati
Journal: The 6th International Symposium on the Analytic Hierarchy Process
his paper builds on the theoretical discussion presented in an earlier paper (this issue) on the importance of and several problems related to participative group decision-making. A variation of how the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) can be applied to address the problems and aid participative ...

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Criteria for Evaluating Group Decision-Making Methods. In: Decision Making with the Analytic Network Process

Kirti Peniwati
Journal: Mathematical and Computer Modelling
This paper brings many criteria and many methods under one umbrella and compares them. The schematization given here is a good start and may eventually be improved upon in subsequent revisions by extending the criteria used and by further debating the importance of these criteria and their pertin...

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Multi-Decisions Rating Model: Establishing rescue policies for Regional Drinking Water Companies (PDAM) in Indonesia

Kirti Peniwati, Werner Brenner
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Fresh water is abundant in Indonesia, but only about 20% out of more than 200 million of its population have access to clean water supplied by 306 Regional Drinking Water Companies (PDAMs) around the country. The poor performance of most PDAMs is due to high level of debt, lack of investment, and...

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