Table 5 Qualitative and quantitative techniques used in risk analysis.
S. No | Sectors | Qualitative | Quantitative | Country | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Construction | Evaluation of qualitative risk analysis technique through questionnaires/interviews | – | Nigeria | Adedokun et al.19 |
2 | Renewable energy technology | – | Fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP)—Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solutions (TOPSIS) | Iran | Sadat et al.20 |
3 | Sugar industry | – | AHP—Best worst method (BWM) | India | Bathrinath et al.21 |
4 | Construction (tunnel boring) | – | Event Tree Analysis—Fault Tree Analysis | Korea | Hong et al.22 |
5 | Construction | – | Fuzzy AHP—Project Risk Analysis Tool (PRAT) | Greece | Koulinas et al.23 |
6 | Textile industry | – | AHP—TOPSIS | India | Bathrinath et al.24 |
7 | Leather industry supply chain | – | BWM—Pareto analysis | India | Moktadir et al.25 |
8 | Sanitation system | Fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis | – | USA | Davis et al.26 |
9 | Autonomous vehicles | – | AHP—TOPSIS—Multi-Criteria Optimization and Compromise Solution (VIKOR) | Turkey | Bakioglu and Atahan27 |