Consensus in Group Decision Making and Social Networks
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NATL INST R&D INFORMATICS-ICI
Materia
Consensus Group decision making Social networks
Date
2017Referencia bibliográfica
Herrera-Viedma, E., Javier Cabrerizo, F., Chiclana, F., Wu, J., Jesus Cobo, M., & Samuylov, K. (2017). Consensus in group decision making and social networks. Studies in Informatics and Control, 26(3), 259-268. doi:10.24846/v26i3y201701
Sponsorship
European Union (EU) TIN2013-40658-P TIN2016-75850-P; RUDN University 5-100; National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) 71571166Abstract
The consensus reaching process is the most important step in a group decision making scenario. This step is
most frequently identified as a process consisting of some discussion rounds in which several decision makers, which are
involved in the problem, discuss their points of view with the purpose of obtaining the maximum agreement before making
the decision. Consensus reaching processes have been well studied and a large number of consensus approaches have been
developed. In recent years, the researchers in the field of decision making have shown their interest in social networks since
they may be successfully used for modelling communication among decision makers. However, a social network presents
some features differentiating it from the classical scenarios in which the consensus reaching processes have been applied.
The objective of this study is to investigate the main consensus methods proposed in social networks and bring out the new
challenges that should be faced in this research field.