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Title: An integrated Multi-Criteria Decision Making Model for Sustainability Performance Assessment for Insurance Companies
Authors: Beiragh, Ramin Gharizadeh
Alizadeh, Reza
Kaleibari, Saeed Shafiei
Cavallaro, Fasusto
Zolfani, Sarfaraz Hashemkhani
Baušys, Romualdas
Mardani, Abbas
Keywords: analytic hierarchy process (AHP)
data envelopment analysis (DEA)
sustainability
insurance companies
principal component analysis (PCA)
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Gharizadeh Beiragh, R.; Alizadeh, R.; Shafiei Kaleibari, S.; Cavallaro, F.; Zolfani, S.H.; Bausys, R.; Mardani, A. An integrated Multi-Criteria Decision Making Model for Sustainability Performance Assessment for Insurance Companies. Sustainability 2020, 12, 789.
Series/Report no.: 12;3
Abstract: To stay competitive in a business environment, continuous performance evaluation based on the triple bottom line standard of sustainability is necessary. There is a gap in addressing the computational expense caused by increased decision units due to increasing the performance evaluation indices to more accuracy in the evaluation. We successfully addressed these two gaps through (1) using principal component analysis (PCA) to cut the number of evaluation indices, and (2) since PCA itself has the problem of merely using the data distribution without considering the domain-related knowledge, we utilized Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) to rank the indices through the expert’s domain-related knowledge. We propose an integrated approach for sustainability performance assessment in qualitative and quantitative perspectives. Fourteen insurance companies were evaluated using eight economic, three environmental, and four social indices. The indices were ranked by expert judgment though an analytical hierarchy process as subjective weighting, and then principal component analysis as objective weighting was used to reduce the number of indices. The obtained principal components were then used as variables in the data envelopment analysis model. So, subjective and objective evaluations were integrated. Finally, for validating the results, Spearman and Kendall’s Tau correlation tests were used. The results show that Dana, Razi, and Dey had the best sustainability performance.
Description: This article belongs to the Special Issue Sustainability Assessment
URI: http://dspace.vgtu.lt/handle/1/4034
ISSN: 2071-1050
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