A neutrosophic optimization model for supply chain virtualization in the circular economy using the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II

The internet and technology have developed so fast that the entire world is experiencing the fourth industrial revolution. However, organizations’ traditional digital capabilities are not enough to respond to the growing market needs. With the use of Internet technologies, virtualization can be used...

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