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Selecting green suppliers based on GSCM practices: Using Fuzzy TOPSIS applied to a Brazilian electronics company
Authors
Ageron
Ahi
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Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour
Awasthi
Baskaran
Bellman
Büyükozkan
Büyüközkan
Chamodrakas
Chang
Chang
Charbel José Chiappetta Jabbour
Chen
Chen
Chen
Dekker
Devika Kannan
Deviren
Diabat
Ding
Dües
Genovese
Govindan
Gumus
Gunasekaran
Gunasekaran
Handfield
Hart
Hsu
Humphreys
Hwang
Jabbour
Jabbour
Kahraman
Kahraman
Kannan
Kelemenis
Kleindorfer
Krohling
Kulak
Kumar
Kuo
Lai
Large
Lee
Liao
Linton
Marcus
Min
Min
Raju
Rao
Saremi
Sarkis
Sarkis
Sarkis
Sarkis
Seuring
Seuring
Shaw
Sheu
Singh
Srivastava
Tomasin da Silva
Torlak
Tseng
Vachon
Wang
Wang
Wang
Wang
Wolf
Xiong
Yang
Yeh
Yu
Yu
Zadeh
Zadeh
Zhu
Zhu
Zhu
Zimmerman
Publication date
26 August 2013
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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Abstract
Due to an increased awareness and significant environmental pressures from various stakeholders, companies have begun to realize the significance of incorporating green practices into their daily activities. This paper proposes a framework using Fuzzy TOPSIS to select green suppliers for a Brazilian electronics company; our framework is built on the criteria of green supply chain management (GSCM) practices. An empirical analysis is made, and the data are collected from a set of 12 available suppliers. We use a fuzzy TOPSIS approach to rank the suppliers, and the results of the proposed framework are compared with the ranks obtained by both the geometric mean and the graded mean methods of fuzzy TOPSIS methodology. Then a Spearman rank correlation coefficient is used to find the statistical difference between the ranks obtained by the three methods. Finally, a sensitivity analysis has been performed to examine the influence of the preferences given by the decision makers for the chosen GSCM practices on the selection of green suppliers. Results indicate that the four dominant criteria are Commitment of senior management to GSCM; Product designs that reduce, reuse, recycle, or reclaim materials, components, or energy; Compliance with legal environmental requirements and auditing programs; and Product designs that avoid or reduce toxic or hazardous material use. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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