Author:
Chan Felix T.S.,Qi H.J.,Chan H.K.,Lau Henry C.W.,Ip Ralph W.L.
Abstract
Supply chain management (SCM) has gained a tremendous amount of attention from both industries and researchers since the last decade. Until now, there are numerous papers, articles, and reports that address SCM, but there is still a lack of integration between the existing performance measurement methods and practical requirements for the SCM. An innovative performance measurement method is proposed to provide necessary assistance for performance improvement in SCM. The proposed method will address this purpose in these four aspects: a simplified supply chain model; tangible and intangible performance measures in multiple dimensions; a cross‐organizational performance measurement; and fuzzy set theory and weighted average method.
Subject
Management Science and Operations Research,General Business, Management and Accounting
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