A novel multi-criteria analysis model for the performance evaluation of bank regions: an application to Turkish agricultural banking
Abstract
The banks serve in a highly dynamic and competitive environment and need to systematically evaluate their performance
to improve their competitiveness. Performance evaluation is an important and complex process that requires flexible and
analytic methods while handling the multidimensionality of the problem. This study presents a hybrid multi-criteria
performance evaluation model for banking sector which combines two multi-criteria decision making methods that are
simulation-integrated hesitant fuzzy linguistic term sets-based analytic hierarchy process method to determine the
importance level of each criterion according to the decision makers’ subjective judgements and grey relational analysis
method to rank bank regions according to their performance values. The presented model is based on both probability
theory and fuzzy sets theory and thus better represents all the dimensions of the uncertainty inherent in decision making
process. A real-life application of the proposed performance evaluation model for a private bank operating in agricultural
banking sector in Turkey is also given to illustrate the effectiveness and the applicability of the model.
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