Abstract

With recent developments in information technology and the extensive promotion of Internet Plus, the use of online centralized procurement by governments and enterprise groups has become progressively more common, and the winning bid evaluation decision making method is particularly important in this context. However, experts might not be completely rational during the process of bid evaluation, which may induce the enhancement or repression of bid scores. To address such behaviors during the process of bid evaluation, an automatic mechanism to identify and correct such tendencies is proposed in this study. Because experts have different preferences for different alternatives, which are directly reflected in the evaluation of attribute values. Based on selection preference, this paper proposes a selection preference method for solving the subjective weight of attributes. Firstly, the weights of relevant attributes are first determined via the entropy weight method and the selection preference method, and the weights corresponding to groups are determined according to the differences between the scores assigned by experts. Then, a grouped multi-attribute bid evaluation decision making method is proposed based on the selection preference. Finally, an example is used to verify the effectiveness of the method and its superiority over existing methods. Thus, a theoretical basis and a decision support mechanism are provided in this study for centralized procurement departments of governments and enterprises. Further, it also provides guidance for multi-attribute decision making problems with identical grouped features.

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