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Optimal site selection of electrochemical energy storage station based on a novel grey multi-criteria decision-making framework SCIE
期刊论文 | 2024 , 67 | SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND ASSESSMENTS
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A scientific and reasonable siting decision is the key to ensure the smooth operation and positive results of the project. In this paper, a grey multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) method is proposed and applied to the siting of electrochemical energy storage station (EESS) projects. First, this paper constructs an criteria system consisting of 5 criteria and 22 sub-criteria. Second, considering the uncertainty and hesitation of decision makers (DMs), grey numbers are used to describe the evaluation information of DMs, and further decision information is mined through secondary evaluation based on the initial evaluation. Third, considering the unique situation of the EESS with many criteria, equal importance and interdependence among criteria, the improved best-worst method (IBWM) expands the scope of application to make the decision-making process more realistic. Fourth, in order to reduce the loss of information, the grey entropy method and the probability-based WISP method are proposed. Finally, the validity and feasibility of the method is verified through case studies. The results show that P2 is the optimal choice. This work has important theoretical significance and practical application value, and provides a reference basis for early decision-making of the EESS project.

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Electrochemical energy storage stations Electrochemical energy storage stations Interval grey number Interval grey number Multi -criteria decision -making Multi -criteria decision -making Site selection Site selection

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GB/T 7714 Han, Zhi-Qiu , Xu, Zi-Qiang , Yang, Wu -E . Optimal site selection of electrochemical energy storage station based on a novel grey multi-criteria decision-making framework [J]. | SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND ASSESSMENTS , 2024 , 67 .
MLA Han, Zhi-Qiu 等. "Optimal site selection of electrochemical energy storage station based on a novel grey multi-criteria decision-making framework" . | SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND ASSESSMENTS 67 (2024) .
APA Han, Zhi-Qiu , Xu, Zi-Qiang , Yang, Wu -E . Optimal site selection of electrochemical energy storage station based on a novel grey multi-criteria decision-making framework . | SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES AND ASSESSMENTS , 2024 , 67 .
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基于系统管理视角的柔性订单分配模型 CSSCI PKU
期刊论文 | 2022 , 34 (07) , 302-309 | 管理评论
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<正>本文以系统管理协同理论的视角,分析供应链订货系统的结构和目标,建立了柔性约束的订单分配模型,以改善其整体绩效。将企业对订货系统的交货时间、产品质量等方面的弹性加入建模,把传统建模中“硬”性精确约束值扩展到模糊“软”约束,以模糊隶属函数反映企业对各系统因素的满意程度。通过算例分析,显示该模型既保持了传统硬性约束规划的优点,更具有协同优化系统主要目标和次要目标的良好特性,同时模型的输出结果也更具有参数稳健的特征,充分反映出系统整体优化的优势

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三角模糊数 三角模糊数 模糊系统优化 模糊系统优化 模糊规划 模糊规划 组合订单分配 组合订单分配

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GB/T 7714 韩知秋 , 杨恶恶 . 基于系统管理视角的柔性订单分配模型 [J]. | 管理评论 , 2022 , 34 (07) : 302-309 .
MLA 韩知秋 等. "基于系统管理视角的柔性订单分配模型" . | 管理评论 34 . 07 (2022) : 302-309 .
APA 韩知秋 , 杨恶恶 . 基于系统管理视角的柔性订单分配模型 . | 管理评论 , 2022 , 34 (07) , 302-309 .
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Do government policies drive institutional preferences on green investment? Evidence from China SCIE
期刊论文 | 2022 | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
WoS CC Cited Count: 12
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Through the introduction of green finance policies, governments hope to improve the guiding role of institutional investors in green investment and provide financial support for green enterprises. Using the data in China, the difference-in-difference (DID) analysis explores whether the implementation of policies could change institutional investors' attitude to environmental factors when making investment decisions. Considering the effect of investment horizons, we find that long-term institutional investors have shown symmetric preferences on green investment, while short-term institutions are more affected by green finance policies. Additionally, the mechanism analysis shows that green finance policies can influence the green investment of institutional investors not only by affecting stock price returns but also by increasing the innovation capabilities of green companies and thus improving corporate performance. Besides, heterogeneity and moderating effect analyses find that green finance policies can achieve better policy effects when financial institutions invest in non-state-owned enterprises, enterprises with higher quality of information disclosure and poor external supervision. The finding would extend the studies of green investment in emerging markets and present new evidence about the policy effect on institutions' preferences for green investment.

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Environmental information disclosure Environmental information disclosure External audits External audits Government policies Government policies Green finance Green finance Green investment Green investment Institutional preferences Institutional preferences

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GB/T 7714 Yang, Wu-E , Lai, Pei-Wen , Han, Zhi-Qiu et al. Do government policies drive institutional preferences on green investment? Evidence from China [J]. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , 2022 .
MLA Yang, Wu-E et al. "Do government policies drive institutional preferences on green investment? Evidence from China" . | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH (2022) .
APA Yang, Wu-E , Lai, Pei-Wen , Han, Zhi-Qiu , Tang, Zhen-Peng . Do government policies drive institutional preferences on green investment? Evidence from China . | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH , 2022 .
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Fuzzy clustering based on linguistic information: a case study on clustering destinations with tourists' perceptions SCIE SSCI
期刊论文 | 2019 , 27 (3) , 1526-1549 | INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS IN OPERATIONAL RESEARCH
WoS CC Cited Count: 6
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A fuzzy clustering method with linguistic information is introduced. It uses a minimizing cross-entropy model to avoid setting the clustering threshold artificially. During the clustering, the semantics of the linguistic information is conservatively represented by solving a programming. It maximizes the potential differences between the objects to be clustered, and further helps an analyst to reach a semantics-robust clustering result. A case study on clustering a sample destination set, which includes 13 Asia Pacific regions, based on a group of tourists' perceptions is also proposed.

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cross-entropy cross-entropy fuzzy relation fuzzy relation linguistic modeling linguistic modeling multicriteria multicriteria tourism management tourism management

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GB/T 7714 Han, Zhi-Qiu , Yang, Wu-E , Wang, Ying-Ming et al. Fuzzy clustering based on linguistic information: a case study on clustering destinations with tourists' perceptions [J]. | INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS IN OPERATIONAL RESEARCH , 2019 , 27 (3) : 1526-1549 .
MLA Han, Zhi-Qiu et al. "Fuzzy clustering based on linguistic information: a case study on clustering destinations with tourists' perceptions" . | INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS IN OPERATIONAL RESEARCH 27 . 3 (2019) : 1526-1549 .
APA Han, Zhi-Qiu , Yang, Wu-E , Wang, Ying-Ming , Ma, Chao-Qun . Fuzzy clustering based on linguistic information: a case study on clustering destinations with tourists' perceptions . | INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS IN OPERATIONAL RESEARCH , 2019 , 27 (3) , 1526-1549 .
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