Building sustainability composite indicators using a multi-criteria approach
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Building sustainability composite indicators is a complex process that has been addressed according to different
strategies. One interesting approach is based on the compromise between the maximum aggregate solution and
the most balanced solution, by considering the most displaced indicator regarding the ideal. However, some
shortcomings were identified in this approach. First, several decision-making units may present an equal composite
indicator, and hence the same position in the ranking, while corresponding to different sustainability situations.
Second, the use of only the maximum deviation to define the most balanced solution requires a more integrated
approach. Thus, this paper proposes a novel aggregation methodology for building sustainability composite
indicators, where a new normalized entropy indicator for the most balanced solution is proposed and integrated
with the sustainability criteria of the maximum aggregate solution and maximum deviation. The method
proposed was applied to two illustrative examples from the literature and provided promising and robust results.
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Xavier, A., Fragoso, R., & Freitas, M. D. B. C. (2025). Building sustainability composite indicators using a multi-criteria approach. European Journal of Operational Research, 326(2), 326-342.