2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2009.07.012
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An evaluation model of buyer–supplier relationships in high-tech industry — The case of an electronic components manufacturer in Taiwan

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“…Capacity to evaluate simultaneously a non-limited number of suppliers: instead the comparative approaches based in AHP (Park et al, 2010), fuzzy AHP (Rezaei & Ortt, 2013), ANP (Lee et al, 2009,;Hsu et al, 2014), fuzzy ANP (Shirinfar & Haleh, 2011) and grey ANP (Dou et al, 2014) techniques, which allows the simultaneously evaluation of a few suppliers, the proposed method is not limited by the number of evaluated suppliers. Furthermore, to evaluate n suppliers performance related to a criteria, while the comparative in an input variable will always produces a positive and non-linear effect in the output variable.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capacity to evaluate simultaneously a non-limited number of suppliers: instead the comparative approaches based in AHP (Park et al, 2010), fuzzy AHP (Rezaei & Ortt, 2013), ANP (Lee et al, 2009,;Hsu et al, 2014), fuzzy ANP (Shirinfar & Haleh, 2011) and grey ANP (Dou et al, 2014) techniques, which allows the simultaneously evaluation of a few suppliers, the proposed method is not limited by the number of evaluated suppliers. Furthermore, to evaluate n suppliers performance related to a criteria, while the comparative in an input variable will always produces a positive and non-linear effect in the output variable.…”
Section: Sensitivity Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This conclusion is very attractive because it implies that once all the individual MPRs pass the consistency test then the group MPR derived by the WGM operator would pass the consistency test as well and there is no need to check it. In fact, this property has been applied widely in group decision making [40][41][42][43]. As for group decision making with IFPRs, whether this conclusion still holds or not with the intuitionistic fuzzy aggregation operators is a question.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In addition, the ANP incorporates feedback and interdependent relationships among decision attributes and alternatives. But the relationships between levels are not easily represented as directly or indirectly, higher or lower, dominated or being dominated (Lee, Chang, & Lin, 2009).…”
Section: Analytic Network Processmentioning
confidence: 99%