Performance assessment modeling for managing transport enterprises based on modified fuzzy TOPSIS analysis

The purpose of this paper is to develop a performance assessment modeling for managing transport enterprises and provide a framework that explains the conditions under which performance of enterprises optimized. In doing so, the multiples streams built upon the different stakeholders and shareholder...

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