A Framework for Evaluating Information Transparency in Supply Chains

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2021

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Erhan Ada
Muhittin Saǧnak
Yigit Kazancoglu
Sunil Luthra
Anil Kumar

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IGI Global

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GOLD

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Private public profit and non-profit organizations and society as a whole currently face a significant reliable information necessity problem. Especially supply chains need trustworthy information to perform their activities successfully. This study aims to propose a framework and identify how reliability of information can be evaluated and measured through the concept of transparency. In this context dimensions such as comprehensiveness regularity timeliness content scope and user-friendliness are the pillars of the proposed framework. Selected criteria have been used as inputs to develop the information transparency level. The fuzzy analytic network process (ANP) is used to obtain weights of these inputs and data envelopment analysis (DEA) is used for the determination of the efficiency ranking for transparency. Results demonstrated that content scope and comprehensiveness dimensions have 75% impact on the transparency of data. The remaining 25% is affected by timeliness regularity and user-friendliness. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Data Envelopment Analysis, Framework, Information Transparency, Measurement, Supply Chain Management, Data Envelopment Analysis, Profitability, Supply Chain Management, Analytic Network, Efficiency Rankings, Framework, Information Transparency, Network Process, Non Profit Organizations, Private/public, Reliability Of Information, User Friendliness, Transparency, Data envelopment analysis, Profitability, Supply chain management, Analytic network, Efficiency rankings, Framework, Information transparency, Network process, Non profit organizations, Private/public, Reliability of information, User friendliness, Transparency, dewey650

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology

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Journal of Global Information Management

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29

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1

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22
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