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The following pages link to Applying environmental criteria to supplier assessment: A study in the application of the analytical hierarchy process (Q1848607):
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- Green supplier selection and order allocation in a low-carbon paper industry: integrated multi-criteria heterogeneous decision-making and multi-objective linear programming approaches (Q271943) (← links)
- A business strategy selection of green supply chain management via an analytic network process (Q356198) (← links)
- A simple method to improve the consistency ratio of the pair-wise comparison matrix in ANP (Q421599) (← links)
- Sustainable supply chain management: a modeling perspective (Q492804) (← links)
- A system dynamics model for dynamic capacity planning of remanufacturing in closed-loop supply chains (Q850285) (← links)
- Supplier selection and order lot sizing modeling: a review (Q883555) (← links)
- Application of a hybrid intelligent decision support model in logistics outsourcing (Q883583) (← links)
- Implementation of interpretive structural modelling methodology as a strategic decision making tool in a green supply chain context (Q889563) (← links)
- Evaluating reverse supply chain efficiency: manufacturer's perspective (Q1719339) (← links)
- Flexible dynamic sustainable procurement model (Q1730684) (← links)
- An extended TODIM multi-criteria group decision making method for green supplier selection in interval type-2 fuzzy environment (Q1751685) (← links)
- Supplier selection and order allocation problem using a two-phase fuzzy multi-objective linear programming (Q1792036) (← links)
- Integration of neural network and AP-NDEA model for performance evaluation of sustainable pharmaceutical supply chain (Q2085513) (← links)
- Supplier selection using extended IT2 fuzzy TOPSIS and IT2 fuzzy MOORA considering subjective and objective factors (Q2153667) (← links)
- An approach for resilient-green supplier selection based on WASPAS, BWM, and TOPSIS under intuitionistic fuzzy sets (Q2193309) (← links)
- Quantitative models for sustainable supply chain management: developments and directions (Q2256139) (← links)
- Evaluating green supplier development programs with a grey-analytical network process-based methodology (Q2256158) (← links)
- Selecting green suppliers based on GSCM practices: using fuzzy TOPSIS applied to a Brazilian electronics company (Q2256161) (← links)
- Research on supplier evaluation in a green supply chain (Q2296469) (← links)
- A multi-criteria group decision making model for green supplier selection under the ordered weighted hesitant fuzzy environment (Q2333960) (← links)
- A model and an algorithm for a large-scale sustainable supplier selection and order allocation problem (Q2337293) (← links)
- Analytic hierarchy process: an overview of applications (Q2569093) (← links)
- A soft time-windowed mechanism for vendor selection model (Q3113494) (← links)
- Selecting suppliers using a new fuzzy multiple criteria decision model: the fuzzy balancing and ranking method (Q3163179) (← links)
- Using fuzzy analytic hierarchy process and particle swarm optimisation for balanced and defective supply chain problems considering WEEE/RoHS directives (Q3163303) (← links)
- Analysis of outsourcing cost-effectiveness using a linear programming model with fuzzy multiple goals (Q3163770) (← links)
- A joint location and outsourcing sustainability analysis for a strategic offshoring decision (Q3163772) (← links)
- A multi-product model for evaluating and selecting two layers of suppliers considering environmental factors (Q4578148) (← links)