Sustainable supplier selection in construction industry through hybrid fuzzy-based approaches
Due to increase in the public and stakeholders’ awareness regarding economic, environ-mental, and social issues, the construction industry tends to follow the sustainability policies and practices in supply chain management. Hence, one of the most crucial aspects for a construction company in this r...
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my.utm.949282022-04-29T22:22:50Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94928/ Sustainable supplier selection in construction industry through hybrid fuzzy-based approaches Hoseini, Seyed Amirali Fallahpour, Alireza Wong, Kuan Yew Mahdiyar, Amir Saberi, Morteza Durdyev, Serdar TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Due to increase in the public and stakeholders’ awareness regarding economic, environ-mental, and social issues, the construction industry tends to follow the sustainability policies and practices in supply chain management. Hence, one of the most crucial aspects for a construction company in this regard is sustainable supplier selection, and, to this end, an accurate and reliable model is required. In this paper a hybrid fuzzy best-worst method and fuzzy inference system model is developed for sustainable supplier selection. In the first phase of this study, after determining 19 criteria in three main aspects, the final weight of each aspect and criterion is obtained using fuzzy best-worst method approach. In the second phase, the most sustainable supplier is selected by run-ning the weighted fuzzy inference system both in aspect and criterion level, providing more accurate results compared to the use of other available models. Finally, two different tests are employed to validate the results and evaluate the robustness of the proposed model. The novel developed model enables the decision-maker to simulate the decision-making process, reduce the calculations loads, consider a large number of criteria in decision making, and resolve the inherited uncertainties in experts’ responses. MDPI AG 2021 Article PeerReviewed Hoseini, Seyed Amirali and Fallahpour, Alireza and Wong, Kuan Yew and Mahdiyar, Amir and Saberi, Morteza and Durdyev, Serdar (2021) Sustainable supplier selection in construction industry through hybrid fuzzy-based approaches. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13 (3). pp. 1-19. ISSN 2071-1050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13031413 |
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Due to increase in the public and stakeholders’ awareness regarding economic, environ-mental, and social issues, the construction industry tends to follow the sustainability policies and practices in supply chain management. Hence, one of the most crucial aspects for a construction company in this regard is sustainable supplier selection, and, to this end, an accurate and reliable model is required. In this paper a hybrid fuzzy best-worst method and fuzzy inference system model is developed for sustainable supplier selection. In the first phase of this study, after determining 19 criteria in three main aspects, the final weight of each aspect and criterion is obtained using fuzzy best-worst method approach. In the second phase, the most sustainable supplier is selected by run-ning the weighted fuzzy inference system both in aspect and criterion level, providing more accurate results compared to the use of other available models. Finally, two different tests are employed to validate the results and evaluate the robustness of the proposed model. The novel developed model enables the decision-maker to simulate the decision-making process, reduce the calculations loads, consider a large number of criteria in decision making, and resolve the inherited uncertainties in experts’ responses. |
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