Employing fuzzy DEA for Green-resilient supplier selection in an electronic industry of household appliances: a case study (Snowa)

The choice of green-resilient supplier selection as a complex multi-criterion decision-making problem that often involves some uncertain situations, has become a key issue in the development of electronics manufacturing. Decision-making models supporting the assessment of supply chain performance mu...

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