2020
DOI: 10.1108/jeim-09-2019-0271
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Modeling the key barriers of knowledge management adoption in sustainable supply chain

Abstract: PurposeThe food industry is crucial in delivering healthy products for life saving of the society. The identification of key barriers of knowledge management (KM) is desired to enhance the sustainability of the industry. KM has been seen as a part of sustainable development by reducing the bullwhip effect in the entire supply chain. The core objective of the existing research is to prioritize the essential factors of KM adoption in sustainable supply chain (SSC) based on fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAH… Show more

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“…ISM has been extensively used in modeling the multi-criteria problem in FSCs (Sagheer et al 2009 ; Balaji and Arshinder 2016 ; Prakash et al 2017 ). Some researchers have also used DEMATEL (Sufiyan et al 2019 ; Kouhizadeh et al 2021 ), while others have applied integrated ISM-DEMATEL (Mangla et al 2018 ; Nazam et al 2020 ). An integrated ISM and DEMATEL methodology can model multi-criteria problems and categorize the factors into cause-and-effect clusters (Mangla et al 2018 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ISM has been extensively used in modeling the multi-criteria problem in FSCs (Sagheer et al 2009 ; Balaji and Arshinder 2016 ; Prakash et al 2017 ). Some researchers have also used DEMATEL (Sufiyan et al 2019 ; Kouhizadeh et al 2021 ), while others have applied integrated ISM-DEMATEL (Mangla et al 2018 ; Nazam et al 2020 ). An integrated ISM and DEMATEL methodology can model multi-criteria problems and categorize the factors into cause-and-effect clusters (Mangla et al 2018 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The entire criterions are the barriers of SSCIs, therefore, all the hurdles/challenges treated as the cost criterion and normalization process, are conducted by (Equations ( 3)-( 6)) and for more details, please see Table 10. The fuzzy weighted evaluation matrix can be constructed in the next step for the adoption of SSCIs [99,100]. The weights obtained through fuzzy AHP calculations are used to construct the weighted evaluation matrix and are formulated by using the (Equation ( 7)), as provided in Table 11.…”
Section: Phase 2: Using Fuzzy Ahp To Identify Key Barriers For (Ssci) Implementationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Song et al [14] proposed an integrated model with interpretive structural modeling and a DEMATEL approach with rating information expressed as rough numbers to assess the barriers that impede sustainability in online consumption. Namzam et al [15] adopted a fuzzy AHP for ranking barriers that affect the knowledge management process in sustainable supply chains within firms in Pakistan. Jiskani et al [16] identified diverse challenges and ranked them for sustainable mining within Pakistan by adopting fuzzy synthetic data and probability impact measures to determine the challenges' score values.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%