Improved DEMATEL methodology for effective safety management decision-making

Decision-making is a critical step in safety and risk analysis. Decision-making is conducted according to the different sources of information often elicited from filed matter and subject matter experts. Many team-based decision-making methods are developed to identify hazards, determine interventio...

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Main Authors: Yazdi, M., Khan, F., Abbassi, R., Rusli, R.
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Petronas
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Published: Elsevier B.V. 2020
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spelling utp-eprints.233092021-08-19T07:25:50Z Improved DEMATEL methodology for effective safety management decision-making Yazdi, M. Khan, F. Abbassi, R. Rusli, R. Decision-making is a critical step in safety and risk analysis. Decision-making is conducted according to the different sources of information often elicited from filed matter and subject matter experts. Many team-based decision-making methods are developed to identify hazards, determine intervention actions, and to prioritize the efforts to reduce the risk in given conditions. However, the majority of decision-making methods are based on idealistic assumptions such as risk contributing factor in a complex system and independency between the factors. In reality, there is strong interaction among the risk factors and also among the sources of information used in decision-making procedure. There is a requirement to use a decision-making framework that captures the dependency of the risk factors and the source of information. This is achieved by integrating DEMATEL (decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory) methodology with Best-Worst method (BWM) and Bayesian network (BN). The integration is considered at two different stages in the DEMATEL methodology. Application of the integrated DEMATEL is illustrated by adopting a case study of safety management in the high-tech industry. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier B.V. 2020 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85082002570&doi=10.1016%2fj.ssci.2020.104705&partnerID=40&md5=c57d444889911abe903d76f286da5183 Yazdi, M. and Khan, F. and Abbassi, R. and Rusli, R. (2020) Improved DEMATEL methodology for effective safety management decision-making. Safety Science, 127 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/23309/
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description Decision-making is a critical step in safety and risk analysis. Decision-making is conducted according to the different sources of information often elicited from filed matter and subject matter experts. Many team-based decision-making methods are developed to identify hazards, determine intervention actions, and to prioritize the efforts to reduce the risk in given conditions. However, the majority of decision-making methods are based on idealistic assumptions such as risk contributing factor in a complex system and independency between the factors. In reality, there is strong interaction among the risk factors and also among the sources of information used in decision-making procedure. There is a requirement to use a decision-making framework that captures the dependency of the risk factors and the source of information. This is achieved by integrating DEMATEL (decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory) methodology with Best-Worst method (BWM) and Bayesian network (BN). The integration is considered at two different stages in the DEMATEL methodology. Application of the integrated DEMATEL is illustrated by adopting a case study of safety management in the high-tech industry. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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author Yazdi, M.
Khan, F.
Abbassi, R.
Rusli, R.
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Khan, F.
Abbassi, R.
Rusli, R.
Improved DEMATEL methodology for effective safety management decision-making
author_sort Yazdi, M.
title Improved DEMATEL methodology for effective safety management decision-making
title_short Improved DEMATEL methodology for effective safety management decision-making
title_full Improved DEMATEL methodology for effective safety management decision-making
title_fullStr Improved DEMATEL methodology for effective safety management decision-making
title_full_unstemmed Improved DEMATEL methodology for effective safety management decision-making
title_sort improved dematel methodology for effective safety management decision-making
publisher Elsevier B.V.
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