Multi-stage emergency decision-making method based on cumulative prospect theory and intuitionistic fuzzy number

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Aiming at the problem where the dynamic adjustment of reference points under the impact of decision makers' emotions may lead to different decision-making results, this research proposes a multi-stage emergency decision-making method with the emotion updating mechanism of decision makers. The method of setting dynamic reference points under the influence of decision-makers' emotions is given in this study, and the scenario value of each stage of emergency is calculated by using cumulative prospect theory, so as to describe the emotion renewal mechanism of decision-makers. The scenario weights of each stage are calculated, and the prospect values of alternatives at each stage are calculated according to the prospect value, input costs and start-up time values of the alternatives. Furthermore, by giving a calculation method of the weight of each stage, the overall values of the alternatives are calculated and the ranking of the alternatives is given. Taking Sichuan Tibet emergency rescue in China as an case analysis, the scientific rationality of the theory proposed in this paper is verified.

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Xu, J., Guo, J., Zhang, J., Liu, W., & Ma, H. (2021). Multi-stage emergency decision-making method based on cumulative prospect theory and intuitionistic fuzzy number. RAIRO - Operations Research, 55, S2953–S2968. https://doi.org/10.1051/ro/2020138

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