2012
DOI: 10.1504/ijpm.2012.048880
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Green supplier evaluation and selection using VIKOR method embedded in fuzzy expert system with interval-valued fuzzy numbers

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“…In order to illustrate this notion, early supplier involvement may reduce new product development time, increase time to market or may lead to new processes. Similarly, organisations in a commanding position in the supply chain can improve the upstream development capabilities of suppliers (Walker and Phillips, 2009;Datta et al, 2012;Whitelock, 2012;Routroy and Pradhan;2012). Høgevold et al (2015) assess the role of stakeholders and sources in organisations, the relevant marketplace, business networks and society at large, in situations where organisations implement sustainable business practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to illustrate this notion, early supplier involvement may reduce new product development time, increase time to market or may lead to new processes. Similarly, organisations in a commanding position in the supply chain can improve the upstream development capabilities of suppliers (Walker and Phillips, 2009;Datta et al, 2012;Whitelock, 2012;Routroy and Pradhan;2012). Høgevold et al (2015) assess the role of stakeholders and sources in organisations, the relevant marketplace, business networks and society at large, in situations where organisations implement sustainable business practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of different fuzzy techniques combined with traditional modelling and simulation methods in business, economics and finance have become an interesting research field including the analysis of the exchange rate (León-Castro, Avilés-Ochoa, Merigó, & Gil-Lafuente 2018), stock markets (Cheng, Wei, Liu, & Chen, 2013), enterprise risk management (Olson & Wu, 2010;Blanco-Mesa, León-Castro, & Merigó, 2018), supply chains (Campuzano, Mula, & Peidro, 2010;Sandhu, Helo, & Kristianto, 2013), new market expansions (Merigó, Palacios-Marqués, & Soto-Acosta, 2017), governmental decisions (Dyson & Chang, 2005;Qi & Chang, 2011), investment decisions (Ustundag, Kılınç, & Cevikcan, 2010), logistics (Banomyong & Sopadang, 2010), supplier evaluation (Datta, Samantra, Mahapatra, Banerjee, & Bandyopadhyay, 2012) and personal selection (Sari, Oktay, & Tevfik, 2010).…”
Section: Applications In Business Economics and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tuzkaya et al [29] developed a hybrid fuzzy MCDM model, and Büyüközkan and Cifci [30] recommended a unique hybrid MCDM method to evaluate green suppliers base on reference [29]. Datta et al [31] presented a VlseKriterijuska Optimizacija I Komoromisno Resenje (VIKOR) method together with the interval valued fuzzy set to choose the best green supplier. Shen et al [32] presented a fuzzy MCDM as basis for selecting green supplier with linguistic preference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As evidently shown in the above reviewed literature, various MCDM methods for GSS have been extended to intuitionistic fuzzy sets [44], linguistic fuzzy sets [32], interval-valued fuzzy sets, and type-2 fuzzy sets [31,42]. However, little study has been done on GSS by using a hesitant fuzzy set (HFS), which was first introduced by Torra [45,46].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%