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Evaluation the Key Success Factors in Emergency Management using Neutrosophic DEMATEL Method

  Ahmed E. Fakhry 1 * ,   Ahmed M. Ali 2 ,   Ahmed Abdelhafeez 3 ,   Alshaimaa A. Tantawy 4

1  Faculty of Information Systems and Computer Science, October 6th University, Cairo, Egypt
    (ahmed.e.csis@o6u.edu.eg)

2  Faculty of Computers and Informatics, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519, Sharqiyah, Egypt
    (aabdelmounem@zu.edu.eg)

3  Faculty of Information Systems and Computer Science, October 6th University, Cairo, Egypt
    (aahafeez.scis@o6u.edu.eg)

4  Faculty of Computers and Informatics, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519, Sharqiyah, Egypt
    (AlshaimaaTantawy@zu.edu.eg)


Doi   :   https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.210420

Received: February 20, 2023 Revised: May 28, 2023 Accepted: August 15, 2023

Abstract :

Critical to protecting people, property, and communities from the devastating effects of catastrophes and other crises is the field of emergency management. Effective emergency management relies on several aspects that must be identified and prioritized if positive results are to be achieved. Preparedness, planning, leadership, governance, information management, resource management, community participation, resilience, and a culture of continuous improvement are all discussed in this article as crucial elements of emergency management. Professionals in emergency management may strengthen their talents, boost response coordination, and instill resilience by learning about and using these elements. This paper used multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) to deal with the various factors of emergency management. The decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) method is used to compute the weights of criteria and relationships between factors in emergency management. The DEMATEL method is integrated with the neutrosophic set to deal with uncertain data. There are six main factors and nineteen sub-factors are used in this paper. We obtained the Preparedness and Planning is the best factor.

Keywords :

Neutrosophic Set; MCDM; DEMATEL; Emergency Management; Success Factors. 

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MLA Ahmed E. Fakhry, Ahmed M. Ali, Ahmed Abdelhafeez, Alshaimaa A. Tantawy. "Evaluation the Key Success Factors in Emergency Management using Neutrosophic DEMATEL Method." International Journal of Neutrosophic Science, Vol. 21, No. 4, 2023 ,PP. 195-207 (Doi   :  https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.210420)
APA Ahmed E. Fakhry, Ahmed M. Ali, Ahmed Abdelhafeez, Alshaimaa A. Tantawy. (2023). Evaluation the Key Success Factors in Emergency Management using Neutrosophic DEMATEL Method. Journal of International Journal of Neutrosophic Science, 21 ( 4 ), 195-207 (Doi   :  https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.210420)
Chicago Ahmed E. Fakhry, Ahmed M. Ali, Ahmed Abdelhafeez, Alshaimaa A. Tantawy. "Evaluation the Key Success Factors in Emergency Management using Neutrosophic DEMATEL Method." Journal of International Journal of Neutrosophic Science, 21 no. 4 (2023): 195-207 (Doi   :  https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.210420)
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Vancouver Ahmed E. Fakhry, Ahmed M. Ali, Ahmed Abdelhafeez, Alshaimaa A. Tantawy. Evaluation the Key Success Factors in Emergency Management using Neutrosophic DEMATEL Method. Journal of International Journal of Neutrosophic Science, (2023); 21 ( 4 ): 195-207 (Doi   :  https://doi.org/10.54216/IJNS.210420)
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