An integrated approach to grey relational analysis, analytic hierarchy process and data envelopment analysis
Mohammad Sadegh Pakkar

TL;DR
This paper introduces an integrated multi-attribute decision-making approach combining grey relational analysis, analytic hierarchy process, and data envelopment analysis to evaluate alternatives with unknown attribute weights and fuzzy data.
Contribution
It develops a novel methodology that integrates AHP and DEA within a fuzzy GRA framework to improve performance assessment accuracy.
Findings
Provides a comprehensive performance measure for alternatives.
Demonstrates effectiveness through nuclear waste site selection example.
Overcomes limitations of traditional attribute weighting schemes.
Abstract
Purpose: This paper aims to propose an integration of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and data envelopment analysis (DEA) methods in a multiattribute grey relational analysis (GRA) methodology in which the attribute weights are completely unknown and the attribute values take the form of fuzzy numbers. Design/methodology/approach: This research has been organized to proceed along the following steps: computing the grey relational coefficients for alternatives with respect to each attribute using a fuzzy GRA methodology. Grey relational coefficients provide the required (output) data for additive DEA models; computing the priority weights of attributes using the AHP method to impose weight bounds on attribute weights in additive DEA models; computing grey relational grades using a pair of additive DEA models to assess the performance of each alternative from the optimistic and…
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TopicsMulti-Criteria Decision Making · Efficiency Analysis Using DEA
