Evaluating weapon system by Analytical Hierarchy Process based on fuzzy scales
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling
Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning, Scheduling, and Controlling
Comparison among three analytical methods for knowledge communities group-decision analysis
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Communities of Practice and Its Effects on Firm Performance: A Process-Oriented Study
KES-AMSTA '09 Proceedings of the Third KES International Symposium on Agent and Multi-Agent Systems: Technologies and Applications
Data aggregation in constructing composite indicators: A perspective of information loss
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
A maturity model based CoP evaluation framework: A case study of strategic CoPs in a Korean company
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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Business strategies and index evaluations on communities of practice (CoPs) could be the prevailing way for group learning and innovation building within firms. As firms grow in size, scope, and complexity, CoPs members who regularly engage in sharing and learning based on common interests, could improve organizational performance. Due to multi-criteria consideration and uncertain information handling, the purpose of this research is to use the fuzzy multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) method to analyze various index priorities and strategy preferences of CoPs, by undertaking empirical studies of Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) in Taiwan. Fourteen units in survey case were given fifty-seven questionnaires about their priorities towards sixteen different pairs of criteria. Additionally, they were also asked to estimate their four highest achievable business strategies. These evaluation criteria include satisfying multi-dimensions to capable operators. Under each of the four first-tier dimensions, four second-tier criteria are used to assess and echo their first-tier dimensions. The findings of this paper can promote performance value of implementing knowledge management systems and modelling of competitive strategies for CoPs.