Ecological Efficiency Evaluation in Petrochemical Enterprises Using Plithogenic-ARTASI Model
Keywords:
Ecological Efficiency; Petrochemical Enterprises; Decision Support; Uncertainty; MCDM Methodology.Abstract
The application of the ecological carrying capacity theory to the assessment of petrochemical
companies' eco-efficiency is the main goal of this article. This study deviates from previous research that
examines company eco-efficiency from a strategic and behavioral incentive standpoint. This study uses the
multiple-criteria decision-making (MCDM) approach, considering both qualitative and quantitative
factors. Plithogenic sets are used to compute expert importance levels in a decision support system for
choosing Petrochemical Enterprises. The suggested plithogenic-based alternative ranking methodology
based on adaptive standardized intervals (ARTASI) method is used to determine the ranking of
Petrochemical Enterprises. The plithogenic-ARTASI model is a combination of these techniques. For this
hybrid model, an algorithm is also created. The plithogenic-ARTASI hybrid model's suitability for
Petrochemical Enterprises performance calculations is illustrated through a case study. Tests of robustness
are conducted using a variety of sensitivity analysis scenarios. The study's findings show that plithogenic
ARTASI is reliable and relevant. In-depth managerial consequences are discussed and given.
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