Title Modelling a cause-and-effect relationship of resilience promotion by fuzzy DEMATEL- trapezoidal structure /
Authors Bekešienė, Svajonė ; Navickienė, Olga ; Kanapeckaitė, Rosita
DOI 10.46354/i3m.2022.dhss.001
ISBN 9788885741782
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Is Part of Proceedings of the 12th International Defense and Homeland Security Simulation Workshop (DHSS 2022) : 19th International Multidisciplinary Modeling & Simulation Multiconference: 12th International Defense and Homeland Security Simulation Workshop, DHSS 2022.. Rome : CAL-TEK srl, 2022. p. 1-10.. ISSN 2724-0363. ISBN 9788885741782
Keywords [eng] cause and effect relationships ; fuzzy DEMATEL ; trapezoidal fuzzy number ; resilience ; influence–relation map
Abstract [eng] Resilience has become a controlling concept in how soldiers make their decisions in the combat area. However, current assessments predominantly focus on statistical resilience assessment. This paper presents an alternative, more holistic approach that covers multiple viewpoints of soldiers’ psychological resilience by utilizing a fuzzy DEMATEL model predicated upon new understanding of cause-and-effect relationships to analyse the ranking by using the problem of promoting military psychological resilience when compiled factual information manifests itself in terms of trapezoidal fuzzy numbers. We find that for assessment the proposed fuzzy- DEMATEL analysis is more “insightful,” “comprehensive,” and “unified” than the present approaches. With this new approach, testing causal-and-effect relationships can lead to an innovative vision of resilience promotion by (1) methodically finding relationships among dimensions that are typically evaluated separately, a portfolio of possible interventions to increase overall resilience; (2) observing connections between interpositions of resilience dimension factors, which may disclose accidental significances of resilience; and (3) finding an inclusive set of possible interventions to increase an overall psychological resilience in the military. We conclude that the proposed method may be beneficial for improving the resilience training programs.
Published Rome : CAL-TEK srl, 2022
Type Conference paper
Language English
Publication date 2022
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