Computational approach for roles selection via integrated multi-criteria decision making

Some characteristics and actions are necessary for qualification as an Academic Leader or Academic Manager. Yet, there is a lack of study on how to cultivate and prevent the loss of these qualities and characteristics among distinguished academics. Due to the lack of this training, vacant Academic A...

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Published in:AIP Conference Proceedings
Main Author: Yusof Y.H.H.M.; Arshah R.A.; Romli A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: American Institute of Physics 2024
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Yusof Y.H.H.M.; Arshah R.A.; Romli A.
Computational approach for roles selection via integrated multi-criteria decision making
2024
AIP Conference Proceedings
2934
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10.1063/5.0180602
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85188280461&doi=10.1063%2f5.0180602&partnerID=40&md5=bfda919dd8dff9f8daea109e05888f34
Some characteristics and actions are necessary for qualification as an Academic Leader or Academic Manager. Yet, there is a lack of study on how to cultivate and prevent the loss of these qualities and characteristics among distinguished academics. Due to the lack of this training, vacant Academic Administrator positions will remain unfilled. Thus, throughout the Talent Development Intervention programme, an efficient approach for assessing the knowledge, abilities, and experience of potential academics is required. This paper compares and integrates the combination results of six (6) Multi-criteria Decision-Making methods using Simple Additive Weightage (SAW), Weight Product Method (WPM), TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution), ELECTRE (Elimination and Choice Expressing Reality), and CFPR (Consistent Fuzzy Preference Relations) based on the proposed model of Multi-Criteria Tacit Knowledge Acquisition. Based on the proposed model, one set of empirical research employs four (4) principal criteria and seven (7) sub-criteria to choose the best applicant for academic administrator positions. The research reveals that, with the exception of the SAW method, other processes provide identical results. © 2024 Author(s).
American Institute of Physics
0094243X
English
Conference paper

author Yusof Y.H.H.M.; Arshah R.A.; Romli A.
spellingShingle Yusof Y.H.H.M.; Arshah R.A.; Romli A.
Computational approach for roles selection via integrated multi-criteria decision making
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title_short Computational approach for roles selection via integrated multi-criteria decision making
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description Some characteristics and actions are necessary for qualification as an Academic Leader or Academic Manager. Yet, there is a lack of study on how to cultivate and prevent the loss of these qualities and characteristics among distinguished academics. Due to the lack of this training, vacant Academic Administrator positions will remain unfilled. Thus, throughout the Talent Development Intervention programme, an efficient approach for assessing the knowledge, abilities, and experience of potential academics is required. This paper compares and integrates the combination results of six (6) Multi-criteria Decision-Making methods using Simple Additive Weightage (SAW), Weight Product Method (WPM), TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution), ELECTRE (Elimination and Choice Expressing Reality), and CFPR (Consistent Fuzzy Preference Relations) based on the proposed model of Multi-Criteria Tacit Knowledge Acquisition. Based on the proposed model, one set of empirical research employs four (4) principal criteria and seven (7) sub-criteria to choose the best applicant for academic administrator positions. The research reveals that, with the exception of the SAW method, other processes provide identical results. © 2024 Author(s).
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