2019
DOI: 10.1504/ijbsr.2019.096378
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A multicriteria approach to the prioritisation of stock investment funds

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“…(5) As a final point, the WINGS method uses a weighted directed graph of system components to examine how barriers are related to one another. This method has been used in a variety of situations, such as the analysis of essential skills for a role in a medium‐sized automotive firm (Kashi & Franek, 2014), industry risk assessment (Rego Mello & Gomes, 2015), selection of a public relations strategy during a reputation crisis (Michnik & Adamus‐Matuszyńska, 2015), and prioritization of stock investment funds (Sallum et al, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5) As a final point, the WINGS method uses a weighted directed graph of system components to examine how barriers are related to one another. This method has been used in a variety of situations, such as the analysis of essential skills for a role in a medium‐sized automotive firm (Kashi & Franek, 2014), industry risk assessment (Rego Mello & Gomes, 2015), selection of a public relations strategy during a reputation crisis (Michnik & Adamus‐Matuszyńska, 2015), and prioritization of stock investment funds (Sallum et al, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was applied to: the analysis of key competencies for a position in a medium-sized automotive company [108], the choice of an investment option in a healthcare unit [109], identifying possible relationships among factors measuring Customer Relationship Management (CRM) performance [110]. industry risk assessment [111], choosing a Public Relations (PR) strategy during a reputation crisis [112], supporting decision making in civil engineering [113,114], innovation project selection [115], classification of multi-market investment funds [116], and prioritization of stock investment funds [117].…”
Section: The Extended Wings Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since WINGS is a new method, only a few applications exist [6,7]; this paper represents a new application of WINGS in the context of the vulnerability assessment of aging infrastructures systems. Furthermore, the uncertainty in the experts judgments are also considered by combining WINGS with interval arithmetic [8]. Results of the vulnerability assessment are finally visualized on a GIS map, which allows better communication with the stakeholders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%