2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijieom-12-2022-0068
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Measuring performances through multiplicative functions by modifying the MEREC method: MEREC-G and MEREC-H

Abstract: PurposeThis study aims to apply new modifications by changing the nonlinear logarithmic calculation steps in the method based on the removal effects of criteria (MEREC) method. Geometric and harmonic mean from multiplicative functions is used for the modifications made while extracting the effects of the criteria on the overall performance one by one. Instead of the nonlinear logarithmic measure used in the MEREC method, it is desired to obtain results that are closer to the mean and have a lower standard devi… Show more

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“…These methods involve pairwise comparisons of criteria or alternatives based on a scale of preferences. Some examples of objective methods are the entropy, CRITIC, and MEREC methods [47][48][49][50]. These methods use mathematical formulas to calculate the weights based on the information entropy, the correlation coefficients, or the compromise ranking of the alternatives.…”
Section: Multi-criteria Decision Making (Mcdm) Tools and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These methods involve pairwise comparisons of criteria or alternatives based on a scale of preferences. Some examples of objective methods are the entropy, CRITIC, and MEREC methods [47][48][49][50]. These methods use mathematical formulas to calculate the weights based on the information entropy, the correlation coefficients, or the compromise ranking of the alternatives.…”
Section: Multi-criteria Decision Making (Mcdm) Tools and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, based on the importance of the financial sustainability plan in HEIs, especially for answering this research question, two recent MCDM tools will be integrated for the case study at KAU. The updated method for removal effects of criteria with a geometric mean (MEREC-G) tool [49] will be used for weighting the criteria since some data are objective and others are subjective. Moreover, ranking the alternatives based on the trace-to-median index (RATMI) tool [60] will be used to rank the alternatives since it demonstrated its effectiveness in several real-world fields.…”
Section: Multi-criteria Decision Making (Mcdm) Tools and Applicationsmentioning
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“…The MEREC method has combined with simple weighted sum product model for evaluate and rank the pallet trucks 52 . Recently, Keleş 53 measured the performances through MEREC model using geometric mean and harmonic mean as multiplicative functions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%