A supply chain sourcing model at the interface of operations and sustainability

In this article, we develop a supply chain sourcing model that incorporates both sustainability and operational performance measures. The model selects suppliers and determines sustainability investments and order allocations among the selected suppliers. High sustainability performance, as well as...

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Vydané v:IISE transactions Ročník 55; číslo 8; s. 794 - 806
Hlavní autori: Li, Gang, Xia, Yu
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Taylor & Francis 03.08.2023
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ISSN:2472-5854, 2472-5862
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Shrnutí:In this article, we develop a supply chain sourcing model that incorporates both sustainability and operational performance measures. The model selects suppliers and determines sustainability investments and order allocations among the selected suppliers. High sustainability performance, as well as cost efficiency, is achieved while a high operational performance level is maintained. We formulate the problem as a nonlinear bi-objective integer-programming model, discover the model's special features, and propose an effective and computationally efficient algorithm to solve it. To quantify a supply chain's sustainability performance, we adopt the Environmental, Social, and Governance index. Instead of searching for just one sourcing solution, we find the Pareto-optimal set of effective solutions. Numerical tests verify that our algorithm outperforms an existing sourcing algorithm in terms of computational efficiency. A simulation of Apple's sourcing decisions demonstrates the effectiveness of the model in business practice. Our work also provides managerial insights on how sustainable operations alter traditional supply chain sourcing decisions. It helps practitioners make fast and effective sourcing and investment decisions to implement their sustainability strategies at the operational level.
ISSN:2472-5854
2472-5862
DOI:10.1080/24725854.2022.2111481