Abstract
Risk assessment is a very important issue for an effective institution, since the lack of accurate risk assessment method or the improper risk management might cause problems to achieve institutions' strategic objectives. There are a finite number of risks which have to be ranked considering many different and conflicting criteria. In this respect, assessing risks by relating to strategic objectives is a multi-attribute decision making problem. In this study, an integrated approach which employs analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and fuzzy logarithmic least squares method (LLSM) together is proposed for the strategic risk assessment problem. The AHP is used to analyze the structure of the risk assessment problem and to determine weights of the criteria, and fuzzy LLSM method is used to obtain final ranking. Proposed approach is applied to a problem of prioritizing risks in a public institution. © 2013 Copyright the authors.
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Arikan, R., Daǧdeviren, M., & Kurt, M. (2013). A Fuzzy Multi-Attribute Decision Making Model for Strategic Risk Assessment. International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 6(3), 487–502. https://doi.org/10.1080/18756891.2013.781334
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