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A multi-criteria decision making approach to evaluating the performance of Indian railway zones

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The Indian Railways is India’s biggest employer and undeniably influences the country’s transportation network, economy, and social and cultural systems. The network is split into zones for operational reasons. It is vital to evaluate these railway networks to identify their strengths and shortcomings and to improve their performance. Past works often use Data Envelopment Analysis to evaluate railway services. Our contribution lies in the inclusion of several aspects not previously considered, such as (i) both tangible and intangible criteria, (ii) the hierarchical nature of the problem, and (iii) additional useful criteria and data to analyze the performance of the zones, including physical assets, operating ratio, accidents, comfort, travel experience, flexibility, transparency, etc. We use the novel Hierarchical Fuzzy Axiomatic Design method to evaluate the performance of sixteen zones in the Indian Railways since it suits our problem well. We find that the Southern Railway zone performs best, while the Northeast Frontier zone is ranked last. We also identify the strengths and weaknesses of all railway zones.

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Table 13 Information content values of alternatives with respect to tangible and intangible criteria
Table 14 Weighted information content values of alternatives with respect to tangible criteria
Table 15 Weighted information content values of alternatives with respect to intangible criteria

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Jose, E., Agarwal, P., Zhuang, J. et al. A multi-criteria decision making approach to evaluating the performance of Indian railway zones. Ann Oper Res 325, 1133–1168 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-022-04866-2

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