2022
DOI: 10.13033/ijahp.v14i1.913
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Prioritizing Criteria to Evaluate Project Success: Modeling With the Analytic Hierarchy Process (Ahp)

Abstract: Despite numerous attempts to systematize the evaluation of project success, the topic remains unaddressed, mainly because of the lack of appropriate models for dealing with the subjectivity associated with evaluation. This paper aims to contribute to this discussion by proposing a model for determining the relative importance of the criteria based on a multi-criteria technique (AHP). A core feature of the AHP is determining the relative weights of the criteria, considering the subjectivity associated with the … Show more

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“…Comparing the findings of priority with the proposed model of De Souza et al (2022a) for determining the relative importance of the criteria based on a multi-criteria technique (AHP), the top five criteria identified are: 'Learning opportunities', 'Scope', 'Innovation', 'Cost', and 'Purpose and Mission'.…”
Section: Consolidating the Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing the findings of priority with the proposed model of De Souza et al (2022a) for determining the relative importance of the criteria based on a multi-criteria technique (AHP), the top five criteria identified are: 'Learning opportunities', 'Scope', 'Innovation', 'Cost', and 'Purpose and Mission'.…”
Section: Consolidating the Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%