Álvaro Labella

Álvaro Labella Romero




Miembro

Universidad de Jaén (España)

Departamento de Informática, A3-245

alabella@ujaen.es

953212497

Álvaro Labella es Doctor en Informática (2021) por la Universidad de Jaén, España, donde actualmente trabaja como Profesor Titular de Universidad en el grupo SINBAD2. Su investigación se centra en la toma de decisiones, la computación con palabras y el desarrollo de aplicaciones software. Es autor de 39 artículos de revista, 4 capítulos de libro y 46 contribuciones a congresos. Ha realizado estancias de investigación en Grecia, Reino Unido e Irlanda del Norte, esta última con el apoyo de una beca postdoctoral José Castillejo. Ha codesarrollado 3 sistemas de ayuda a la decisión con propiedad intelectual registrada y ha organizado varios números especiales de revista y sesiones especiales en congresos. También ha obtenido diversos reconocimientos, entre ellos, el Premio Ada Lovelace (2019) en la modalidad Mejor Aplicación, otorgado por la Universidad de Jaén, y varios Premios a la Mejor Contribución en conferencias internacionales como la International Conference on Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems o en la International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Knowledge.

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Publicaciones

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2026
Wei Liang and Álvaro Labella and Wen He and Bapi Dutta and Ying-Ming Wang and Rosa María Rodríguez
A novel hesitant fuzzy multiple criteria group decision-making model for site selection of emergency logistics center
Expert Systems with Applications, vol. 325, year. 2026, pág. 132548, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2026.132548
Cristina Ortega-Rodríguez and Álvaro Labella
Fuzzy logic meets accountability and management: linguistic modeling of the compliance officer functions in nonprofit cooperative societies
Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making, year. 2026, pág. 1–32, Springer
Cristina Ortega-Rodríguez and Álvaro Labella
Fuzzy logic meets accountability and management: linguistic modeling of the compliance officer functions in nonprofit cooperative societies
Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making, year. 2026, pág. 1–32, Springer
2025
Konstantinos Koasidis and Anastasios Soursos and Georgios Xexakis and Álvaro Labella and Anastasios Karamaneas and Alexandros Nikas
APOLLO-Live: A multi-criteria-based webtool for synchronous group decision making and consensus support in energy and climate policy deliberations
Open Research Europe, vol. 5, year. 2025, pág. 88
Konstantinos Koasidis and Anastasios Soursos and Georgios Xexakis and Álvaro Labella and Anastasios Karamaneas and Alexandros Nikas
APOLLO-Live: A multi-criteria-based webtool for synchronous group decision making and consensus support in energy and climate policy deliberations
Open Research Europe, vol. 5, year. 2025, pág. 88
Bapi Dutta and Álvaro Labella and Alessio Ishizaka and Luis Martínez
Eliciting personalized AHP scale from verbal pairwise comparisons
JOURNAL OF THE OPERATIONAL RESEARCH SOCIETY, vol. 76, year. 2025, pág. 541–553, DOI: 10.1080/01605682.2024.2376033
Diego García-Zamora and Bapi Dutta and Álvaro Labella and Luis Martínez
OWA Operators in Large-Scale Group Decision-Making: An Analysis Based on Comprehensive Minimum Cost Consensus
Informatica, vol. 36, year. 2025, pág. 557–588, Vilnius University Institute of Data Science and Digital Technologies, DOI: 10.15388/25-INFOR599
Cristina Ortega-Rodriguez and Álvaro Labella and Ma del Consuelo Ruiz-Rodriguez
The Compliance Officer in Nonprofit Cooperative Societies: Validation of the figure through the Best-Worst Method
SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES, vol. 100, year. 2025, DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2025.102241
2023
Xiao-Hong Pan and Ying-Ming Wang and Shi-Fan He and Álvaro Labella and Luis Martínez
An interval type-2 fuzzy ORESTE method for waste-to-energy plant site selection: A case study in China
APPLIED SOFT COMPUTING, vol. 136, year. 2023, DOI: 10.1016/j.asoc.2023.110092
Wei Liang and Álvaro Labella and Ying-Ming Wang and Rosa María Rodríguez
Consensus reaching process under interval-valued hesitant fuzzy environment
COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, vol. 176, year. 2023, DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2022.108971
Soheil Shayegh and Javier Andreu-Perez and Caroline Akoth and Xavier Bosch-Capblanch and Shouro Dasgupta and Giacomo Falchetta and Simon Gregson and Ahmed T. Hammad and Mark Herringer and Festus Kapkea and Álvaro Labella and Luca Lisciotto and Luis Martínez and Peter Macharia and Paulina Morales-Ruiz and Njeri Murage and Vittoria Offeddu and Andy South and Aleksandra Torbica and Filippo Trentini and Alessia Melegaro
Prioritizing COVID-19 vaccine allocation in resource poor settings: Towards an Artificial Intelligence-enabled and Geospatial-assisted decision support framework
PLOS ONE, vol. 18, year. 2023, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0275037
2022
Rosa María Rodríguez and Álvaro Labella and Pedro Nunez-Cacho and Valentin Molina-Moreno and Luis Martínez
A comprehensive minimum cost consensus model for large scale group decision making for circular economy measurement
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, vol. 175, year. 2022, DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121391
Cristina Ana Licerán-Gutiérrez and Ortega-Rodríguez and Antonio Luis Moreno-Albarracín and Álvaro Labella and Rosa María Rodríguez and Luis Martínez
A linguistic group best–worst method for measuring good governance in the third sector: A Spanish case study
International Journal of Fuzzy Systems, vol. 24, year. 2022, pág. 2133–2156, Springer Nature BV
Cristina Ana Licerán-Gutiérrez and Ortega-Rodríguez and Antonio Luis Moreno-Albarracín and Álvaro Labella and Rosa María Rodríguez and Luis Martínez
A linguistic group best–worst method for measuring good governance in the third sector: A Spanish case study
International Journal of Fuzzy Systems, vol. 24, year. 2022, pág. 2133–2156, Springer Nature BV
2021
Xin Liu and Xiaoying Song and Wei Gao and Li Zou and Álvaro Labella
A Decision Making Approach Based on Hesitant Fuzzy Linguistic-Valued Credibility Reasoning
JOURNAL OF UNIVERSAL COMPUTER SCIENCE, vol. 27, year. 2021, pág. 40–64, DOI: 10.3897/jucs.64595
Álvaro Labella and Bapi Dutta and Luis Martínez
An optimal best-worst prioritization method under a 2-tuple linguistic environment in decision making
Computers & Industrial Engineering, vol. 155, year. 2021, pág. 107141, Elsevier
Jose L. Romo-Lozano and Rosa María Rodríguez and Roberto Rendon-Medel and Álvaro Labella
Application of a multigranular approach based on the 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic model for the evaluation of forestry policy indicators
REVISTA CHAPINGO SERIE CIENCIAS FORESTALES Y DEL AMBIENTE, vol. 27, year. 2021, pág. 257–275, DOI: 10.5154/r.rchscfa.2020.06.043
Transparency indicators to improve accountability for non-profit organizations: a Spanish case study
TECHNOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, vol. 27, year. 2021, pág. 763–782, DOI: 10.3846/tede.2021.14821
2020
Álvaro Labella and Juan Carlos Rodriguez-Cohard and Jose Domingo Sanchez-Martinez and Luis Martínez
An AHPSort II Based Analysis of the Inequality Reduction within European Union
MATHEMATICS, vol. 8, year. 2020, DOI: 10.3390/math8040646
Álvaro Labella and Konstantinos Koasidis and Alexandros Nikas and Apostolos Arsenopoulos and Haris Doukas
APOLLO: A Fuzzy Multi-criteria Group Decision-Making Tool in Support of Climate Policy
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL IN℡LIGENCE SYSTEMS, vol. 13, year. 2020, pág. 1539–1553, DOI: 10.2991/ijcis.d.200924.002
Antonio Luis Moreno-Albarracin and Ana Liceran-Gutierrez and Cristina Ortega-Rodriguez and Álvaro Labella and Rosa María Rodríguez
Measuring What Is Not Seen-Transparency and Good Governance Nonprofit Indicators to Overcome the Limitations of Accounting Models
SUSTAINABILITY, vol. 12, year. 2020, DOI: 10.3390/su12187275
2019
2018
2017
Álvaro Labella and Francisco J Estrella and Luis Martínez
AFRYCA 2.0: an improved analysis framework for consensus reaching processes
Progress in Artificial Intelligence, vol. 6, year. 2017, pág. 181–194, Springer
Álvaro Labella and Francisco J Estrella and Luis Martínez
AFRYCA 2.0: an improved analysis framework for consensus reaching processes
Progress in Artificial Intelligence, vol. 6, year. 2017, pág. 181–194, Springer
2016
An Overview on Fuzzy Modelling of Complex Linguistic Preferences in Decision Making
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS, vol. 9, year. 2016, pág. 81–94, DOI: 10.1080/18756891.2016.1180821