2016
DOI: 10.1515/mper-2016-0006
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Prioritizing Interdependent Production Processes using Leontief Input-Output Model

Abstract: Accepted: 19 February 2016 This paper proposes a methodology in identifying key production processes in an interdependent production system. Previous approaches on this domain have drawbacks that may potentially affect the reliability of decision-making. The proposed approach adopts the Leontief input-output model (L-IOM) which was proven successful in analyzing interdependent economic systems. The motivation behind such adoption lies in the strength of L-IOM in providing a rigorous quantitative framework in… Show more

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“…There are developments of scientists in the field of energy efficiency of the economy, namely, the formation of a network model of the value chain based on the integration of competitive enterprises in innovationoriented inter-sectoral clusters [9], an integrated system for controlling production processes [10], prioritizing interdependent production processes using the Leontief model "input-output" [11], development of energy innovations and energy policy [12}.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are developments of scientists in the field of energy efficiency of the economy, namely, the formation of a network model of the value chain based on the integration of competitive enterprises in innovationoriented inter-sectoral clusters [9], an integrated system for controlling production processes [10], prioritizing interdependent production processes using the Leontief model "input-output" [11], development of energy innovations and energy policy [12}.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The popularity of IOM has paved way for researchers to work on its extensions. Masbad et al (2016) presented a framework for process prioritisation with the use of the Leontief inverse derived from the Leontief IOM. While the proposed framework of Masbad et al (2016) is plausible, the approach is output or demand-based which is less relevant in manufacturing systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Masbad et al (2016) presented a framework for process prioritisation with the use of the Leontief inverse derived from the Leontief IOM. While the proposed framework of Masbad et al (2016) is plausible, the approach is output or demand-based which is less relevant in manufacturing systems. By obtaining column sums of the Leontief inverse, each sum which corresponds to a specific system component calculates the total change in the system total output if the final demand of that component is changed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%