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Supplier selection in pharmaceutical industry An analytic network process approach

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BENCHMARKING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 494-516

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/14635770810887267

Keywords

Supply chain management; Decision making; Suppliers; Supplier relations; Pharmaceuticals industry; Greece

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  1. General Secretariat for Research and Technology (GSRT), Ministry of Development, Greece

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Purpose - Evaluating and selecting the best among the offers provided by various suppliers is a complex problem that takes into account both tangible and intangible criteria, which incorporate interdependencies and feedback. The decision making is aggravated by the complexity of supply chain relationships and enterprise strategies especially within enterprise clusters. The aim of this paper is to present a comprehensive method for the evaluation and selection of suppliers' offers in parapharmaceutical industry clusters. Design/methodology/approach - The proposed approach consists of two parts. The former is the comprehension of the supply chain processes within the parapharmaceutical industry in Greece, and the latter is the use of an analytic network process (ANP)-based method for the selection of the best offer. Findings - The proposed approach enables the decision maker to visualize the impact of various criteria on the final outcome and documents the evaluation results in such a way that they can be communicated to various stakeholders. The results indicate that quality-related issues dominate the decision-making process in the parapharmaceutical industry. Research limitations/implications - The outcome of the model depends highly on the inputs provided by the decision maker. Moreover, the ANP method is computational intensive, but this limitation can be alleviated by appropriate software tools. Originality/value - The proposed framework is considered to be an innovative approach for the parapharmaceutical industry as well as enterprise clusters. The criteria set here may be used for nearly every similar industry consisting of active clusters (for example, the apparel industry).

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