A theoretical look at ELECTRE TRI-nB and related sorting models
Denis Bouyssou, Thierry Marchant, Marc Pirlot

TL;DR
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of Electre Tri-nB, a multi-profile sorting method, establishing its properties and equivalences within a conjoint measurement framework, and extending previous results.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive axiomatic characterization of Electre Tri-nB and explores its relationships with other sorting methods in the literature.
Findings
Electre Tri-nB is axiomatically characterizable when multiple profiles are used.
Electre Tri-nB is equivalent to several other sorting methods.
The paper extends the theoretical understanding of Electre Tri-nB's properties.
Abstract
Electre Tri is a set of methods designed to sort alternatives evaluated on several criteria into ordered categories. In these methods, alternatives are assigned to categories by comparing them with reference profiles that represent either the boundary or central elements of the category. The original Electre Tri-B method uses one limiting profile for separating a category from the category below. A more recent method, Electre Tri-nB, allows one to use several limiting profiles for the same purpose. We investigate the properties of Electre Tri-nB using a conjoint measurement framework. When the number of limiting profiles used to define each category is not restricted, Electre Tri-nB is easy to characterize axiomatically and is found to be equivalent to several other methods proposed in the literature. We extend this result in various directions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Criteria Decision Making · Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing · Supply Chain and Inventory Management
