2025
An Overview and Comparison of Axiomatization Structures Regarding Inconsistency Indices’ Properties in Pairwise Comparisons Methods: A Decade of Advancements
PANT, Sangeeta; Anuj KUMAR and Jiří MAZUREKBasic information
Original name
An Overview and Comparison of Axiomatization Structures Regarding Inconsistency Indices’ Properties in Pairwise Comparisons Methods: A Decade of Advancements
Authors
PANT, Sangeeta; Anuj KUMAR and Jiří MAZUREK
Edition
International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences, Indie, 2025, 2455-7749
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Field of Study
10200 1.2 Computer and information sciences
Country of publisher
India
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 1.500 in 2024
Organization unit
School of Business Administration in Karvina
UT WoS
001396070500015
Keywords in English
Analytic hierarchy process; Inconsistency indices; Axioms; Pairwise comparisons Citation
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Changed: 20/3/2025 14:27, Miroslava Snopková
Abstract
In the original language
Mathematical analysis of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) led to the development of a mathematical function, usually called the inconsistency index, which has the center role in measuring the inconsistency of the judgements in AHP. Inconsistency index is a mathematical function which maps every pairwise comparison matrix (PCM) into a real number. An inconsistency index can be considered more trustworthy when it satisfies a set of suitable properties. Therefore, the research community has been trying to postulate a set of desirable rules (axioms, properties) for inconsistency indices. Subsequently, various axiomatic frameworks for these functions have been proposed independently. However, the existing literature remains fragmented and lacks a unifying framework. Therefore, the objective of this article is twofold. Over the past decade (2014-2024), significant progress has been made in the axiomatization of inconsistency indices' properties. In this article, we first provide a comprehensive review of these advancements. We then critically evaluate and compare the aforementioned axiomatic structures, discussing future research directions.