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Incorporating interaction and transaction behaviors into a bi-level consensus model fusing with maximum return and minimum cost

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  • Yan Tu
  • Yutong Xie
  • Hongwei Shi
  • Zongmin Li

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In group decision making, the decision participants may exhibit various interaction behaviors, some of them are efficient at facilitating the efficiency of consensus reaching process. Motivated by the view of this, a bi-level consensus model with maximum return and minimum cost considering interaction and transaction behaviors (MRMC-IT) is proposed in the way of adopting the Choquet integral. The bi-level feedback mechanism based on the adjustment of opinions guarantees the interaction between the moderator in the upper level and the decision makers in the lower level. Meanwhile, a transaction mechanism of discourse weights is elicited to present the trading behaviors between the pairwise decision makers. Additionally, in order to solve the complex proposal, a bi-level interactive approach based on satisfactory degree is applied to obtain a satisfactory solution for all decision participants. Finally, an application of sewage discharge rights trading is conducted to demonstrate the validity and the rationality of the proposal.

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  • Yan Tu & Yutong Xie & Hongwei Shi & Zongmin Li, 2024. "Incorporating interaction and transaction behaviors into a bi-level consensus model fusing with maximum return and minimum cost," Journal of the Operational Research Society, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 75(11), pages 2155-2170, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjorxx:v:75:y:2024:i:11:p:2155-2170
    DOI: 10.1080/01605682.2024.2308560
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