Environmental performance evaluation of suppliers: A hybrid fuzzy multi-criteria decision approach
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2009
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Springer
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Increasing environmental problems enforce companies to be more environmental responsible. A company's environmental performance is not only related to the company's inner environmental efforts, but also it is affected by the suppliers' environmental performance and image. As a stakeholder of the company, a supplier with bad environmental image affects badly the company's environmental image. Also, raw materials and semi-finished products supplied from out of the company recourses-suppliers-affects the products environmental features such as life cycle, re-usability, re-manufacturability, hazardous substances, etc. Considering these direct and indirect effects, managers should also consider environmental performances of their suppliers in their supplier evaluation process. In this paper, a methodology for the evaluation of suppliers' environmental performances is proposed. In this methodology, a hybrid Fuzzy-Analytic Network Process and Fuzzy-Preference Ranking Organization METHod for Enrichment Evaluations approach is utilized. Additionally, a numerical example is given to foster the better understanding of the methodology and the obtained results are analyzed with sensitivity analyses.
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Özgen, Arzum/0000-0002-1319-1163; Tuzkaya, Umut Rıfat/0000-0003-3933-7906; Tuzkaya, Gulfem/0000-0001-7683-4405;
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Decision-making, Environmental criteria, Fuzzy sets, Green supply chain
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Q2
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6
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3
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477
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490