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A method for designing strategy maps using DEMATEL and linear programming

Héctor López-Ospina (Department of Industrial Engineering, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia)
Luis E. Quezada (Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Santiago of Chile (USACH), Santiago de Chile, Chile)
Ricardo A. Barros-Castro (Department of Industrial Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia)
Miguel A. Gonzalez (Faculty of Engineering, Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile)
Pedro I. Palominos (Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Santiago of Chile (USACH), Santiago de Chile, Chile)

Management Decision

ISSN: 0025-1747

Article publication date: 18 September 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to propose a quantitative methodology for the identification of the causal relationships between strategic objectives in a strategy map of a balanced scorecard. This is done to face the possible weaknesses described in the literature regarding the causal links and the difficulty in validating the relationships.

Design/methodology/approach

The proposed method combines the multi-criteria decision-making method called decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) and an optimization model. DEMATEL is used to establish the importance of the strategic relations between strategic objectives, and the optimization model is used to find the relations that are more “important” and should be included in the strategy map. The method was created by reviewing the existing literature, modeling the problem, and applying it in a company.

Findings

The most important results of applying this methodological design include that the proposed method maintains the BSC classical structure; it also enables the generation of several alternatives to support the decision-making process in terms of strategic objectives for a better organizational performance.

Practical implications

The method facilitates the decision-making process by presenting several alternatives of strategy maps according to different levels of organizational criteria. In fact, these alternatives help the organization in focusing on the most important aspects of the strategy map. Consequently, managers may identify where to pay more attention and resources in order to achieve the most important objectives of the company. Hence, this method, as a support for decision makers, enables (and requires) the active participation of senior managers and any kind of decision makers in creating and valuating objectives, relations, constraints, importance, and parameters of the optimization model.

Originality/value

DEMATEL has been used to design strategy maps. The contribution of the paper is the use of a linear programming model to select those relationships that should be included in the strategy map. It allows manager to focus on those strategic elements that are important from a strategic point of view. The application in a company showed that the contribution is not only theoretical but practical as well.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Santiago of Chile and the Department of Science and Technology of the University of Santiago of Chile (Project DICYT-USACH, No. 060517QLL) for their financial support. The authors would also like to thank the comments and suggestions of unknown referees.

Citation

López-Ospina, H., Quezada, L.E., Barros-Castro, R.A., Gonzalez, M.A. and Palominos, P.I. (2017), "A method for designing strategy maps using DEMATEL and linear programming", Management Decision, Vol. 55 No. 8, pp. 1802-1823. https://doi.org/10.1108/MD-08-2016-0597

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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