Abstract

The selection of suppliers is an important part of the construction of engineering projects in supply chain management. If the partners in the supply chain are reliable enough, they can promote the continuous progress of the supply and demand sides in the cooperation, thereby achieving a win-win situation, which is conducive to the realization of a virtuous cycle process. Material suppliers provide the required products and raw materials for the production and construction of enterprises. They are an important source of construction projects and occupy a very important position in the development of enterprises. The supply of high-quality products can lay a good foundation for the subsequent production and construction of the project, thereby promoting the smooth completion of the entire project. Therefore, rational evaluation and selection of suppliers has very important practical significance. The selection and application of building material suppliers is a classic multiple attribute decision making (MADM). In this paper, we introduced some calculating laws on intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs), Hamacher sum and Hamacher product and further propose the induced intuitionistic fuzzy Hamacher power ordered weighted geometric (I-IFHPOWG) operator. Meanwhile, we also study some ideal properties of built operator. Then, we apply the I-IFHPOWG operator to deal with the multiple attribute decision making (MADM) problems under IFSs. Finally, an example for physical health literacy evaluation of College students is used to test this new approach.

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