Supporting international entry decisions for construction firms using fuzzy preference relations and cumulative prospect theory

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This paper emphasizes on supporting international entry decisions for construction firms in a three-phase analysis process. Phase I identified significant factors as two categories, namely country and project factor levels. Phase II stuck on identifying a risk of a country market for construction firms with fuzzy preference relations (FPR) and country factors. Of which, FPR helped elicit factor relative weights. Phase III devoted to figuring out which project or projects had the best prospects of success and profitability for assisting decisions of decision makers. Within phase III, project factors were used for project prospects, FPR for project success probability, and cumulative prospect theory (CPT) for decision maker prospects. This paper integrates FPR and CPT to select country markets and identify project prospects for decision makers of construction firms.

论文关键词:International construction market,Construction firms,Fuzzy preference relations,Cumulative prospect theory,Alternative selection

论文评审过程:Available online 13 June 2011.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2011.05.089