The application of analytic hierarchy process to implement collaborative governance process: The allocation of the urban structural funds in the city of Madrid

IF 1.9 Q3 MANAGEMENT Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis Pub Date : 2020-10-08 DOI:10.1002/mcda.1724
Roberto Losada Maestre, Rubén Sánchez Medero, Antonio Berlanga de Jesús, José Manuel Molina López
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Local governments dispose of powerful tools like development funds that can be distributed among its different constituents to compensate economic disequilibrium originated by a complex array of factors. But it is always one of the hardest decisions to assign handouts to people who could think its own expectations are not being taken properly into account. Each stakeholder has different criteria to evaluate his needs, and to demand a particular investment effort. Since resources are very limited in local levels, city hall governments are pulled apart by those conflicting demands. The challenge of addressing them at the same time can be modelled as a multi-criteria decision-making. The aim of this paper is to show that the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) could work out the most acceptable distribution of the funds among the different city districts and neighbourhoods. The application of the model in Madrid shows that AHP: (a) allows to incorporate opposing demands; (b) increases the transparency of the decision-making process; (c) eases the decentralization of governmental decisions; (d) enhances the legitimation of the final outcome; and (e) it is a scientific approach with great potential to be applied in similar domains where hard political decisions are needed.

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层次分析法在实施协同治理过程中的应用——马德里市城市结构资金的分配
地方政府利用发展基金等强有力的工具,在不同部门之间进行分配,以弥补由一系列复杂因素造成的经济失衡。但是,把救济品分发给那些可能认为自己的期望没有得到适当考虑的人,总是最困难的决定之一。每个涉众都有不同的标准来评估他的需求,并要求特定的投资努力。由于地方资源非常有限,市政厅政府被这些相互矛盾的需求拉扯得四分五裂。同时解决这些问题的挑战可以建模为多标准决策。本文的目的是证明层次分析法(AHP)可以在不同的城市区域和社区之间计算出最可接受的资金分配。该模型在马德里的应用表明,层次分析法:(a)允许纳入对立的要求;(b)增加决策过程的透明度;(c)简化政府决策的权力下放;(d)提高最终结果的合法性;(e)这是一种具有巨大潜力的科学方法,可应用于需要作出艰难政治决定的类似领域。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis was launched in 1992, and from the outset has aimed to be the repository of choice for papers covering all aspects of MCDA/MCDM. The journal provides an international forum for the presentation and discussion of all aspects of research, application and evaluation of multi-criteria decision analysis, and publishes material from a variety of disciplines and all schools of thought. Papers addressing mathematical, theoretical, and behavioural aspects are welcome, as are case studies, applications and evaluation of techniques and methodologies.
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