Grey Systems Theory in Business Management: Applying Multiple Criteria Decision-Making Methods
Author(s)
Esangbedo, Olabhele Moses
Xue, Jianwu
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book is dedicated to addressing the central challenge of making informed business decisions within an environment characterized by uncertainty, employing Multiple Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) methodologies. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the related concepts of grey systems theory. Chapter 2 proposes evaluation criteria for five major themes, including human resource information systems and contractor selection problems. Chapters 3–6 present four improved grey hybrid weighting methods: the grey rank order centroid method, the grey regulatory focus theory method, the grey step-wise weight analysis ratio evaluation, and the grey point allocation weighting method. Chapters 7–10 introduce four improved hybrid grey evaluation methods: the grey weighted sum model, grey relational analysis, the grey regime method, and the grey integer linear programming method. Chapters 11 and 12 discuss additional grey decision-making methods, and conclusions are drawn along with future prospects.
Keywords
grey system theory; MCDM; organizational reputation; contractor selection; business environment; compensation and benefitDOI
10.3390/books978-3-0365-9654-9ISBN
9783036596556, 9783036596549Publication date and place
Basel, 2025Classification
Economics, Finance, Business and Management