Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoThe purpose of this study is to identify the current research status on linguistic decision making through visualization method. The effective information visualization tool called CiteSpace was used to dig out how the research of linguistic decision making was conducted. A number of 2017 documents published between 1980 and 2015 were downloaded via Web of Science with the keyword "linguistic decision making" was used for topic search. The reference co-citation network was mapped to explore the reprehensive documents and research clusters in linguistic decision making area. The author co-citation network was generated to reveal the influential scholars in this area. The journal co-citation map was formulated to identify the dominant journals. The category network was mapped to excavate the most popular research category in linguistic decision making area. The results of this study have great significance to the researchers in linguistic fuzzy set, linguistic decision making and linguistic group decision making areas.China National Natural Science Foundation 71301142 Zhejiang Science & Technology Plan of China 2015C33024 Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China LQ13G010004 China Postdoctoral Science Foundation 2014M550353 National Education Information Technology Research 146242069 Education Department Planning Project of Zhejiang Province 2015SCG20
Today, preference relations are among the most common types of expressing decision maker's preference information found in uncertainty research. Intuitionistic multiplicative preference relation can reflect our intuition more objectively and it was proposed by Xia et al. [20] recently. In this article, we first develop some aggregation operators for intuitionistic multiplicative numbers, such as the intuitionistic multiplicative weighted averaging operator and intuitionistic multiplicative ordered weighted averaging operator. Their desirable properties are also investigated in detail. Furthermore, based on the proposed aggregation operators, we further introduce a group decision making method based on intuitionistic multiplicative preference relations. Finally, a real example about personnel selection is given to illustrate the effectiveness of our method, the numeric comparison between our group decision making method and the ones of Xia et al. [20] are also provided.
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