Green Supplier Selection Using Fuzzy Multiple-Criteria Decision-Making Methods and Artificial Neural Networks
Abstract
In recent years, environmental awareness has increased considerably, and in order to decrease endangerments such as air and water
pollution, and also global warming, green procurement should be employed. *erefore, in the assessment of suppliers, their
environmental performance should be taken into consideration along with other criteria for supplier selection. Raising awareness of
sustainability in production and conservation and protection of the environment is very important both for the whole environment
and for the company itself by increasing its competitive advantage. And, one of the steps to achieve this is for the companies to try to
select green suppliers. So, the purpose of this study is to raise awareness and tackle the need for green supplier selection and, using
multiple-criteria decision-making models, to elaborate a case study regarding this. A survey was conducted in a manufacturing firm.
*e data were analysed, and fuzzy MCDM (multicriteria decision-making) methods and artificial neural networks were implemented. Fuzzy methods are the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (fuzzy AHP), fuzzy TOPSIS, and fuzzy ELECTRE. ANN supports the
result of fuzzy MCDM models from the profit side. ANN can make the best estimate of the current year based on historical data.
Fuzzy MCDM methods will also find good solutions using the available data but will produce different solutions as there are different
decision-making methods. It is aimed to produce a synergy from the solutions obtained here and to produce a better solution. Instead
of a single method, it would be more accurate to produce a better solution than the solution provided by all of them. *e dominant
result has been obtained using the committee fuzzy MCDM and ANN to select the best green supplier.
Volume
2020Collections
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