Selecting Green Supply Chain Management for Community Bamboo Growers Enterprise Using the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution

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Supply Chain Management, Bamboo, Delphi technique, TOPSIS

Abstract

Decision-making process for selecting green supply chain management for community bamboo growers’ enterprises. Choosing green supply chain management for community bamboo growers' enterprises is a complex problem that requires careful consideration of multiple factors. Therefore, this research presents Delphi technique and TOPSIS to assess and priorities the selection of green supply chain management. that reduces the impact on the environment. First, Delphi technique was applied to select green supply chain management of 21 factors. The results of Delphi technique priority selection were selected for 13 factors. The second step was analyses by TOPSIS technique. Scaling decision-making matrices Then, weighted scaled decision-making metrics were analyses using the data of factor weights from the Delphi-reduced green supply chain management. The results were then used to calculate the positive ideal solution (PIS) and negative ideal solution (NIS) values to calculate the positive ideal exclusion measure (S*) and the exclusion measure value in the negative ideal (S') as well as the relative closeness (C*) for each green supply chain management, respectively. It was discovered that the best option was A4 (IEM7) Environmental Management Systems exist. A7 (CC1) Cooperation with customers for eco design, A1 (IEM1) Commitment of GSCM from senior managers, and A3 (IEM4) Total quality environmental management, respectively.

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2024-12-31

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Call for Paper for The Journal of Manufacturing & Management Technology