Title
The effectiveness of an analytic hierarchy process in group decision making: A case study
Abstract
Group decision making is a key activity in firms of all sizes. A great deal of research has been directed toward improving the effectiveness of group meetings through the use of electronic meeting rooms without the desired results. As an alternative, this paper examines the use of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) as a group decision support tool. The paper outlines the benefits and effectiveness of AHP as a group decision support tool, and elaborates on the details of its application to a business organization in the form of a case study.
Department(s)
Information Technology and Cybersecurity
Document Type
Article
Keywords
Analytic hierarchy process (AHP), Decision support systems (DSS), Group decision support systems (GDSS)
Publication Date
1-1-1996
Recommended Citation
Rebstock, Susan E., and Rajeev Kaula. "The effectiveness of an analytic hierarchy process in group decision making: a case study." International journal of computer applications in technology 9, no. 2-3 (1996): 95-105.
Journal Title
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology