Abstract

Mobile services’ rapid evolution and development has meant that their evaluation has become a more and more pressing issue, and from both the practical and theoretical standpoints. The significant previous work in the field of multiple-criteria decision-making based evaluation of mobile services has some practical limitations that should be noted. First, there has been insufficient research that has utilized both objective and subjective weighting. Second, the investigations that have employed Vise Kriterijumska Optimizacija I Kompromisno Resenje (VIKOR), a well known practical tool for use in multi-criteria decision making, did not consider the fuzzy environment. In order to fill these gaps in the literature, the present study developed fuzzy VIKOR for use with an integrated weighting approach that combines subjective and objective weighting to account for mobile services’ various characteristics and, thereby, evaluate their quality. For subjective weighting, Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) was employed for simple determination of the weighting and causal relationships. For objective weighting of evaluation criteria, Shannon entropy was utilized. This study has a unique contribution in that it reflects the special circumstances of the mobile service evaluation that have not been considered in the previous studies. Especially, in this study, not only the subjective weighting method but also the objective weighting method are used for more accurate importance weight of evaluation criteria. In the novelty aspect, this is the first study trying to utilize fuzzy VIKOR in concert with a novel combined subjective/objective weighting method in order to integrate objective decision-matrix-derived information with subjective decision-maker preferences. Additionally, a supplemental, empirical mobile-service-evaluation case study was conducted that enables researchers and practitioners to better understand the overall, practical evaluation process. Validation of the case study results by comparison with other, representative multiple-criteria decision-making methods verified the proposed method’s robustness.

Highlights

  • Advances in wireless communication technology have increased the use of mobile devices and accelerated the development of mobile services [1]

  • Motivated by first and second issues raised by previous studies, this study presents a new multiple-criteria decision-making (MCDM) approach by utilizing integrated weighting approach and fuzzy Vise Kriterijumska Optimizacija I Kompromisno Resenje (VIKOR) for evaluation of mobile service quality

  • This study presents a new MCDM approach by developing fuzzy VIKOR based on both subjective and objective weights for evaluation of mobile service quality

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Introduction

Advances in wireless communication technology have increased the use of mobile devices and accelerated the development of mobile services [1]. The range and scope of mobile services has dramatically expanded from traditional service such as SMS and e-mail to wide range of businesses and services such as streaming video, navigation, social networking, and location-based services. Under this circumstance, companies have strived for competitive edges in the mobile service marketplace [2]. Many researchers have recognized the mobile service evaluation as an issue of multiple-criteria decision-making (MCDM) and applied various MCDM methods to date. All the aforementioned studies enlighten the evaluation of mobile service, there are two important issues that have not been addressed in depth in previous studies

How can we accurately measure the importance weight?
Evaluation of mobile service
Objective weights
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