Author : Braunschweig, Thomas; Janssen, Willem; Muñoz, Carlos; Rieder, Peter
Abstract: This chapter reports on a priority setting exercise for biotechnology research projects in Chile. The primary objective of the exercise was to test a conceptual framework that can provide a list of prioritized biotechnology projects. The methodology applied is the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), a multicriteria decision-making approach that uses pairwise comparisons to determine preferences among a set of projects. AHPO systematically structures a complex decision problem and analyzes only two elements at a time. The approach incorporates subjective judgements and combines them with hard data. It (1) decomposes an unstructured decision problem into a hierarchy, (2) makes a preference ranking among pairs of alternatives by making comparative judgments, and (3) synthesizes these judgments into the priority ranking of the projects. It is well-suited for group decision making and it supported by a software package.
Subject:
agricultural biotechnology analytic hierarchy process : AHP research priority setting Chile
Material : biotech
Serial Title : Biotechnology in agriculture series, no. 23
Publisher : CABI Publishing; ISNAR,
Publication Date : 1999
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1999
BIC245
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