Gazibey, Yavuz

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01.01.09.03. Endüstri Mühendisliği Bölümü
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International Journal of Business Performance Management1
International Journal of Global Warming1
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  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Performance analysis of data-driven sustainable supply chain management
    (INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD, 2024) Yavuz Gazibey; Yesim Deniz Ozkan-Ozen; Yucel Ozturkoglu; Ozkan-Ozen, Yesim Deniz; Gazibey, Yavuz; Ozturkoglu, Yucel
    To be sustainable is essential for the long-term welfare of organisations and to be sustainable companies need to focus primarily on complicated supply chain structures. With digitalisation the most critical issue of supply chains in the new industrial age is to be data-driven. Therefore bridging the sustainable supply chain (SSC) to data-driven performance is necessary. The research question of this study is whether data-driven performance criteria can contribute to a SSC. Therefore it is aimed to identify the various enablers and determine the relative importance of these enablers that are critical to the success of data-driven SSC management. To achieve this aim this study proposes a holistic structure consisting of a detailed literature review and best worst method (BWM) implementation. This study's main contribution is integrating sustainability and data-driven dimensions by presenting criteria for the supply chain management.
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    Concept mapping sustainable energy management for a holistic approach to energy strategies
    (INDERSCIENCE ENTERPRISES LTD, 2016) M. Ziya Sogut; Murat Pasa Uysal; Yavuz Gazibey; Arif Hepbasli; Hepbasli, Arif; Sogut, M. Ziya; Gazibey, Yavuz; Uysal, Murat Pasa
    One of the important reasons for global warming and climate change is regarded as the improper management of fossil energy consumption. There may be various models or approaches to energy management (EM). However strategic EM and its applications are still away from achieving their goals. In this regard the main objectives of the present study are to design develop and propose a knowledge framework primarily based on an EM concept map for a holistic EM. Aligned with the research purposes a qualitative four-phase study was conducted and the research question was formulated as: 'What would be the components and concepts required for the holistic EM?' The study also integrated systematic literature review (SLR) and focus group discussion (FGD) techniques. Initially a list of the key EM concepts was formed and a preliminary concept map was constructed. Then the final version of the concept map was achieved through several iterative revisions and FGDs. This concept map may be seen as a complementary and contributory tool for strategy development and decision-making processes in the EM knowledge domain. It is hoped that the study may extend the previous knowledge both by the tools it has utilised and approaches it has adopted for the holistic EM