“…In the lens of decision-makers knowledge identification, it was verified that the 17 articles in the portfolio do not recognize the decision maker knowledge limits and the process used to identify the objectives does not take into account the decision maker preferences, and his participation in the construction of the model, except for the study by Okur et al, 2009, that the construction of the objectives is partially based on the decision maker preferences. The analysis in the measurement lens indicates that 13 articles measured the criteria (Bhattacharya et al, 2010;Aydin et al, 2012;Kumaraswamy et al, 2011;Kuan et al, 2012;Valavi & Pramod, 2015;Li et al, 2014;Tsai & Hsu, 2010;Pramod et al, 2007;Okur et al, 2009;Percin & Kahraman, 2010;Jafarian et al, 2014;Costa et al, 2014;Yousefi & Hadi-Vencheh, 2016), while 2 of them did not perform the measurement (Mardani et al, 2016;Marini et al, 2016).…”