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Managing Sustainable Energy Decisions:A Prospect – Theory Perspective Theory Perspective

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Resumo:The survival of humanity increasingly depends on its own actions. Sustainability is a pressing issue that must be systematically integrated into all decision-making processes. In management, multiple factors often influence the selection of decisions at the expense of more sustainable alternatives. Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) methods are used to objectify, support, and enhance the transparency of complex decisions involving multiple criteria. Research shows that applying MCDA in group decision-making increases satisfaction levels and the perception of fairness. These methods foster group commitment and facilitate negotiation toward a collectively supported solution. This communication aims to contribute to future research by replicating the studies of Leoneti & Gomes (2021). In the field of group multicriteria decision, specifically, it proposes replacing Case 3 — "Selection of the New President of a Company" — with two new case studies whose criteria and alternatives are explicitly related to sustainability (energy production sources). This cases will engage specialists and vocational education students in constructing a value tree, including the selection of criteria, alternatives, and performance descriptors. In both case studies Two case studies concerning energy production sources will be developed, and MCDA models will be applied to select the preferred option.
Autores principais:Guedes, Pedro
Outros Autores:Santos, Paulo; São João, Ricardo
Assunto:Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis Sustainability Prospect Theory Energy
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:documento de conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Santarém
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Santarém
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Resumo:The survival of humanity increasingly depends on its own actions. Sustainability is a pressing issue that must be systematically integrated into all decision-making processes. In management, multiple factors often influence the selection of decisions at the expense of more sustainable alternatives. Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) methods are used to objectify, support, and enhance the transparency of complex decisions involving multiple criteria. Research shows that applying MCDA in group decision-making increases satisfaction levels and the perception of fairness. These methods foster group commitment and facilitate negotiation toward a collectively supported solution. This communication aims to contribute to future research by replicating the studies of Leoneti & Gomes (2021). In the field of group multicriteria decision, specifically, it proposes replacing Case 3 — "Selection of the New President of a Company" — with two new case studies whose criteria and alternatives are explicitly related to sustainability (energy production sources). This cases will engage specialists and vocational education students in constructing a value tree, including the selection of criteria, alternatives, and performance descriptors. In both case studies Two case studies concerning energy production sources will be developed, and MCDA models will be applied to select the preferred option.