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Social sustainable supply chain performance assessment using hybrid fuzzy-AHP-DEMATEL-VIKOR: a case study in manufacturing enterprises

Journal

ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 25, Issue 11, Pages 12273-12301

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-022-02565-3

Keywords

Social sustainability; Supply chain management; Fuzzy AHP; Fuzzy DEMATEL; Fuzzy VIKOR; Key performance indicators

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Sustainable supply chain management has gained extensive attention in academia and industries recently. However, there is still a scarcity of studies measuring the social sustainability performance of supply chains and discussing the interrelationship between social and economic sustainability. This study proposes a framework and a hybrid method to evaluate the social sustainable supply chain performance.
Sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) has received extensive attention by academia and industries recently. However, there are increasing yet still scarce studies measuring the social sustainability performance of supply chain and discussing the interrelationship between social and economic sustainability. Further, the measurement does not fully utilize key performance indicators (KPIs) attributing to the lack of understanding of precise quantitative gauge of the supply chain social sustainable performance. To bridge this gap, this study analyses the social and economic sustainability performance in terms of demand planning, innovation, manufacturing, finance, sales and customer relationship, distribution and delivery and compliance. A framework is proposed to locate key metrics to evaluate the social sustainable supply chain (SSC) performance. A hybrid fuzzy-AHP-DEMATEL-VIKOR method is designed to investigate the social sustainability of supply chain. Data analysis and a case study are given to validate and support the feasibility and potency of the proposed approach. The robustness of our proposed model is executed via sensitivity analysis. From the proposed framework, demand planning and distribution and delivery are found to be the most critical criteria in economic and social dimension, respectively.

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