• List of Articles FDEMATEL

      • Open Access Article

        1 - Evaluation of Knowledge Management Adoption Success in Green Supply Chain: A Fuzzy hybrid expert-oriented multiple criteria decision-making approach
        Fatemeh Zahra Rajabi kafshgar Mehrdad Madhoushi2 Hamidreza Fallah Lajimi3
        Todays, the success of organizations, is directly related to the knowledge that they can generate and distribute, the speed of producing, the amount of accumulation and usage of this knowledge. On the other hand, environmental concerns about manufacturing industries ind More
        Todays, the success of organizations, is directly related to the knowledge that they can generate and distribute, the speed of producing, the amount of accumulation and usage of this knowledge. On the other hand, environmental concerns about manufacturing industries induce organizations to use green practices in various supply chain processes. The successful implementation of knowledge management in the green supply chain improves the efficiency, effectiveness, profitability and competitive advantage of organizations. Since the implementation of knowledge management requires a lot of time and cost, the present study examines the success rate of knowledge management in the green supply chain based on fuzzy decision making. In this paper, after reviewing the literature, five main dimensions including employee attributes, organizational strategy, organizational culture, technological factors and management factors and 25 indicators for assessing the success of knowledge management in the green supply chain are determined. Using the opinions of 10 experts of Farasanat company, 21 indicators of knowledge management success in the green supply chain have been identified and the weight of each index is calculated by using the FDEMATEL method. In the next step, the rank of each index is calculated with by FSAW. Finally, by using the calculated weight and index rank, the success rate of knowledge management implementation in the green supply chain is determined. The results show that Farasanat company has a success rate of 0.72 in implementing knowledge management in the green supply chain. Manuscript profile
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        2 - A Hybrid Fuzzy MCDM Approach for Inventory Management (Case Study: MAPNA Company)
        Ali Mohaghar Alireza Arab Seyyed Jalaladdin Hosseini Dehshiri
        Inventory management is an important part of production planning process for enterprises which involve decision-making process. They can determine when and how many things to buy or decisions can be made by ranking the inventory items. The aim of this paper is providing More
        Inventory management is an important part of production planning process for enterprises which involve decision-making process. They can determine when and how many things to buy or decisions can be made by ranking the inventory items. The aim of this paper is providing a model based on fuzzy hybrid MCDM methods by using FDEMATEL and FVIKOR in order to Inventory Management. In this study, a fuzzy DEMATEL approach was proposed to determine the weights of the decision criteria and Fuzzy VIKOR method to evaluate and rank the inventory. Concurrently applying fuzzy DEMATEL and FVIKOR to a multi-criteria inventory classification problem is the novelty of this study in the related literature. A real case study at MAPNA Electric & Control, Engineering & Manufacturing Company used to illustrate the efficiency of the proposed approach. Results showed that the proposed framework for inventory management is effective. Finally, some conclusions and suggestions are provided at the end of this study. Manuscript profile