Buch, Englisch, 244 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Integrative Approaches and Emerging Trends towards Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chain Management
Buch, Englisch, 244 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
ISBN: 978-1-041-03568-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the latest advancements in sustainable and resilient supply chain management. The chapters in this volume present a diverse range of topics, including innovative strategies for optimizing sustainable food supply chains through data envelopment analysis, dynamic multi-modal perspectives on global supply chain network configuration, and robust data-driven optimization techniques for designing sustainable cold supply chains for livestock and perishable goods. Other chapters delve into key areas such as optimal pricing and production lot size strategies for sustainable inventory models, carbon-sensitive transport solutions for deteriorating supply chains, and trade credit policies in growing product supply chains.
Additionally, the book addresses the complexities of inventory management, purchasing, and cutting policies for imperfect and perishable raw materials, the influence of supply chain finance and trade digitization on financial stability, and the development of heuristic master planning algorithms that prioritize fairness and flexibility. Further studies examine adaptive product changeover policies, a PDCA-based approach to evaluating green supply chain performance, and robust multi-criteria decision analysis techniques for selecting transportation service providers in the face of uncertainty. By offering insights into both theoretical and practical aspects, this book provides a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers looking to navigate the evolving landscape of sustainable supply chains. This book will be valuable to students, researchers and policymakers in the fields of supply chain management, sustainable logistics and operations research.
The chapters in this book were originally published in International Journal of Management Science and Engineering Management.
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Introduction - Urban Governance: Integrative Approaches and Emerging Trends towards Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chain Management 1. Optimization of the sustainable food supply chain with integrative data envelopment analysis approach 2. Integrated decisions for global supply chain network configuration: a dynamic multi-modal perspective 3. Sustainable cold supply chain design for livestock and perishable products using data-driven robust optimization 4. Optimal pricing and production lot size policy for sustainable production inventory model for defective items with advertisement and Bertrand’s price-dependent demand 5. A carbon sensitive transport-based deteriorating supply chain model under type-2 fuzzy bi-matrix game 6. Decision of a trade credit policy in a supply chain model of growing items under linguistic fuzzy term set 7. Determining inventory, purchasing and cutting policies to manage imperfect and perishable raw material 8. Do supply chain finance and trade digitization matter in mitigating financial instability in supply chains? An information processing theory view 9. Aheuristic master planning algorithm that includes fairness and flexibility 10. An adaptive product changeover policy for a capacitated two-product supply chain in a non-stationary demand environment 11. A PDCA based approach to evaluate green supply chain management performance under fuzzy environment 12. Developing supply chain resilience: a robust multi-criteria decision analysis method for transportation service provider selection under uncertainty 13. Application of expected value and chance constraint on uncertain supply chain model with cost, risk and visibility for COVID-19 pandemic 14. Applying GA-VNS approach to supply chain network model with facility and route disruptions 15. Multi-criteria decision-making methods for the evaluating of a real green supply chain in companies with fast-moving consumer goods