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Integrated fuzzy multi criteria decision making method and multi-objective programming approach for supplier selection and order allocation in a green supply chain

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In this article, an integrated approach of fuzzy multi attribute utility theory and multi-objective programming is presented for rating and selecting the best green suppliers according to economic and environmental criteria and then allocating the optimum order quantities among them.
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This article is published in Journal of Cleaner Production.The article was published on 2013-05-01. It has received 614 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Supplier relationship management & Supply chain.

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Multi criteria decision making approaches for green supplier evaluation and selection: a literature review

TL;DR: A large and growing body of literature on green supplier evaluation that considers environmental factors is relatively limited as discussed by the authors, and the most common criterion considered for green supplier selection was "environmental management systems".
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Sustainable supplier selection in healthcare industries using a new MCDM method: Measurement of alternatives and ranking according to COmpromise solution (MARCOS)

TL;DR: A new Measurement of Alternatives and Ranking according to COmpromise Solution (MARCOS) method for a sustainable supplier selection in the healthcare industry (in a polyclinic) in Bosnia and Herzegovina is developed and shows that A2 remains the best alternative.
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Green Human Resource Management and Green Supply Chain Management: linking two emerging agendas

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a synergistic and integrative framework for the GHRM-GSCM relationship and to propose a research agenda for this integration, which emphasizes the implications of the integration for scholars, managers, and practitioners in organizational sustainability and truly sustainable supply chains.
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A supplier selection life cycle approach integrating traditional and environmental criteria using the best worst method

TL;DR: In this article, an innovative three-phase supplier selection methodology including pre-selection, selection, and aggregation is proposed, in which concurrent screening is used for preselection, the best worst method (BWM) is introduced for selection phase, and material price and annual quantity are integrated with the decision at the aggregation phase.
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Supplier selection among SMEs on the basis of their green innovation ability using BWM and fuzzy TOPSIS

TL;DR: The outcome of this research is helpful to rank the suppliers consequently organizations can replicate the proposed framework for supplier selection for their new product range.
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The greening of suppliers—in the South East Asian context

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify initiatives commonly taken by companies in their greening endeavours and on the driving forces for these companies to take these environmental initiatives and then cluster the companies with respect to the type of initiatives taken and the major driving forces considered by them.
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An integrated approach for selecting a vendor using grey relational analysis

TL;DR: The proposed model helps the industry to effectively select the vendor using an integrated approach of Grey Relational Analysis along with an Analytical Hierarchy Process in a Forward Supply Chain Model (FSCM).
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Optimization models for buyer‐supplier negotiations

TL;DR: In this article, a combination of data envelopment analysis and multi-criteria decision models is used to classify suppliers into efficient and inefficient performers and identify effective negotiation strategies with respect to cost, quality, and delivery performance.
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Multicriteria group decision making for the third party reverse logistics service provider in the supply chain model using fuzzy TOPSIS for transportation services

TL;DR: A structured, Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) model for evaluating and selecting the best third Party Reverse Logistics Provider (3PRLP) using the fuzzy-technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (Fuzzy-TOPSIS).
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Supplier selection and evaluation method using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP): a case study on an apparel manufacturing organisation

TL;DR: A model is proposed by using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and the evaluation criteria are developed and used successfully in the proposed model and a detailed step-by-step implementation method is presented.
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