Avances in large-scale group decision making for sustainability

  1. HE, SHIFAN
Supervised by:
  1. Luis Martínez López Director
  2. Diego García Zamora Co-director

Defence university: Universidad de Jaén

Fecha de defensa: 22 May 2024

Committee:
  1. Juan Moreno García Chair
  2. Rosa Mª Rodríguez Domínguez Secretary
  3. Yanrong Huang Committee member
Department: INFORMÁTICA
Department: MATEMÁTICAS

Type: Thesis

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Abstract

Sustainable development tackles intertwined challenges like environmental degradation, social inequality, and economic instability. Its significance has led to the widespread adoption of sustainable development goals as industry benchmarks. However, evaluating such projects is complex, often hindered by decision- makers' bounded rationality, potentially leading to biased or unreliable outcomes. To counter this, leveraging large-scale group decision-making techniques is crucial. Yet, existing approaches fail to fully address decision-makers' limitations. To overcome this, optimizing Consensus Reaching Processes efficiency and cost-effectiveness, alongside incorporating online reviews, emerges as key strategies. These innovations aim to enhance decision-making processes, fostering more informed and equitable sustainable development practices.