Fuzzy DEMATEL-based green supply chain management performance: Application in cement industry
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Date
2018
Authors
Yigit Kazancoglu
Ipek Kazançoǧlu
Muhittin Saǧnak
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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. Howard House Wagon Lane Bingley BD16 1WA
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Purpose - Performance assessment of green supply chain management (GSCM) requires a systematic approach because of its interdisciplinary and multi-objective nature. The purpose of this paper is to propose a model to the performance assessment of GSCM. Design/methodology/approach - A model is proposed grounded on a literature review on GSCM performance after which the causal relationships and prioritization of the sub-criteria are analyzed by fuzzy Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory technique in a company operating in the cement industry. Findings - An integrated holistic performance assessment model incorporating specifically six criteria and 21 sub-criteria is applied which represents causal relationships and prioritization of sub-criteria. Research limitations/implications - The proposed model can be generalized because an integrative framework can be used in future empirical studies to analyze performance of GSCM. However the causal relationships and prioritization among sub-criteria are analyzed based on the needs and capabilities of the individual company, therefore the causal relationships found are company specific. Practical implications - The proposed model can be hired and implemented by companies striving for GSCM. This model allows companies to assess their current GSCM performance analyze causal relationships and prioritize sub-criteria. Originality/value - Several studies have analyzed performance assessment in green supply chains, however to the best of the authors' knowledge no study has taken an approach to performance assessment in GSCM that combines environmental economics/financial logistics operational organizational and marketing in the same framework. In addition the cause-effect relationships identified will be the base for performance improvement. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Cement Industry, Fuzzy Dematel, Green Supply Chain Management, Performance Assessment, Sustainability, Cement Industry, Cements, Decision Making, Distribution Of Goods, Economics, Sustainable Development, Cause-effect Relationships, Design/methodology/approach, Fuzzy Decision Making, Fuzzy Dematel, Green Supply Chain Management, Performance Assessment, Performance Assessment Models, Performance Improvements, Supply Chain Management, Cement industry, Cements, Decision making, Distribution of goods, Economics, Sustainable development, Cause-effect relationships, Design/methodology/approach, Fuzzy Decision making, Fuzzy dematel, Green supply chain management, Performance assessment, Performance assessment models, Performance improvements, Supply chain management, Performance assessment, Sustainability, Fuzzy DEMATEL, Green supply chain management, Cement industry
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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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OpenCitations Citation Count
73
Source
Industrial Management & Data Systems
Volume
118
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Start Page
412
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431
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