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A multihesitant fuzzy linguistic multicriteria decision‐making approach for logistics outsourcing with incomplete weight information

In selecting logistics service providers, the evaluation criteria can be easily prioritized and possibly interrelated with each other, and the assessment of alternatives under qualitative criteria is usually accomplished by more than one decision maker. A novel multicriteria decision‐making approach...

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Published in:International transactions in operational research 2018-05, Vol.25 (3), p.831-856
Main Authors: Wang, Jing, Wang, Jian‐qiang, Tian, Zhang‐peng, Zhao, Dong‐yan
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multihesitant fuzzy linguistic term sets
Multiple criteria decision making
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Operators
Outsourcing
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