2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-015-8068-0
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A survey of partner selection methodologies for virtual enterprises and development of a goal programming–based approach

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“…Nikghadam et al [28] apresentam uma revisão de metodologias que abordam o problema de seleção de parceiros de negócio no ambiente das EVs, contemplando metodologias de tomada de decisão multi-critério, abordagens de otimização e outras abordagens.…”
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“…Nikghadam et al [28] apresentam uma revisão de metodologias que abordam o problema de seleção de parceiros de negócio no ambiente das EVs, contemplando metodologias de tomada de decisão multi-critério, abordagens de otimização e outras abordagens.…”
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“…Wang et al [18] studied the selection of virtual enterprise partners using cluster analysis and entropy weight fuzzy evaluation. Nikghadam et al [19] studied the development of virtual enterprise partner selection and object-based planning methods. Su et al [20] analyzed the selection of integrated chain partners in manufacturing enterprises.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some small and medium-sized enterprises realize that they are not competitive only by their own finite capacity; as a result, they begin to seek the cooperation and take a collectivized approach to satisfy the dynamic changing requirements of customers and enhance the market competitiveness [1,2]. Some small and medium-sized enterprises realize that they are not competitive only by their own finite capacity; as a result, they begin to seek the cooperation and take a collectivized approach to satisfy the dynamic changing requirements of customers and enhance the market competitiveness [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like all decision-making problems, partner selection involves various conflicting intangible and tangible attributes under non-available or incomplete information [10]. Generally, the existing optimization approaches can be classified into two categories [2]: exact methods and artificial intelligence techniques. In recent years, environmental protection has attracted more and more attention all over the world, and green criteria have become a significant factor in the selection of suppliers [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%