Performance Evaluation of Supply Chains by Bi-Level DEA

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Názov: Performance Evaluation of Supply Chains by Bi-Level DEA
Autori: Hosseinzadeh Lotfi, F., Allahviranloo, T., Shafiee, M., Saleh, H.
Zdroj: Studies in Big Data ISBN: 9783031282461
Informácie o vydavateľovi: Springer International Publishing, 2023.
Rok vydania: 2023
Predmety: Dea Models, Relative Costs, Leader-Follower, Performance, Relative Efficiency, Supply Chain Management, Relative Profit, Black Boxes, Supply Chain Systems, Efficiency, Management Is, Performances Evaluation
Popis: Today, supply chains have become one of the dominant paradigms in the field of business. Experts believe the competition between companies in the past decades has turned into a competition between chains in the present era. Thus, supply chain management (SCM) is one of the essential and critical points in business because proper supply chain management improves the activities of various components and levels of a supply chain to improve the overall situation of the supply chain system. One of the crucial tools in supply chain management is evaluating the performance of the supply chain and each component and comparing the performance of the supply chain under evaluation with other competitors. Therefore, the calculation of relative efficiency, cost, and profit efficiency are essential factors in examining the performance of supply chains. Although to calculate the relative efficiency of DMUs under evaluation, the use of DEA models seems to be suitable, using classic DEA models by considering the supply chain as a black box or, even more precisely, assessing all components of the chain as a network and using NDEA models is not the answer to all situations in the supply chain. For example, suppose the members in a supply chain do not have the same level of importance (leader–follower). In this case, another branch of DEA is called bi-level DEA, and generally, multi-level DEA is recommended. Although the leader–follower point of view is explained in Chap. 8, we will deal with this issue with a different approach in this chapter and describe the evaluation of supply chains using bi-level DEA. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
Druh dokumentu: Part of book or chapter of book
Jazyk: English
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-28247-8_10
Prístupová URL adresa: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12713/4444
Rights: Springer Nature TDM
Prístupové číslo: edsair.doi.dedup.....e69e4e23d0ecdc2bc150ea81b5c4dd2f
Databáza: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:Today, supply chains have become one of the dominant paradigms in the field of business. Experts believe the competition between companies in the past decades has turned into a competition between chains in the present era. Thus, supply chain management (SCM) is one of the essential and critical points in business because proper supply chain management improves the activities of various components and levels of a supply chain to improve the overall situation of the supply chain system. One of the crucial tools in supply chain management is evaluating the performance of the supply chain and each component and comparing the performance of the supply chain under evaluation with other competitors. Therefore, the calculation of relative efficiency, cost, and profit efficiency are essential factors in examining the performance of supply chains. Although to calculate the relative efficiency of DMUs under evaluation, the use of DEA models seems to be suitable, using classic DEA models by considering the supply chain as a black box or, even more precisely, assessing all components of the chain as a network and using NDEA models is not the answer to all situations in the supply chain. For example, suppose the members in a supply chain do not have the same level of importance (leader–follower). In this case, another branch of DEA is called bi-level DEA, and generally, multi-level DEA is recommended. Although the leader–follower point of view is explained in Chap. 8, we will deal with this issue with a different approach in this chapter and describe the evaluation of supply chains using bi-level DEA. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-28247-8_10