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Foreword.............................................................................................................................................xv
Preface...............................................................................................................................................xvii
Section I
Life Cycle Assessment: Concept and Practice
Chapter I
Life Cycle Design, Planning, and Assessment................................................
Raymond R. Tan, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
Alvin B. Culaba, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
Michael R. I. Purvis, University of Portsmouth, UK
Joel Q. Tanchuco, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
Chapter II
Industrial Metabolism: Materials and Energy Flow Studies.................................................................16
A. J. D. Lambert, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Chapter III
Sustainability Constraints as System Boundaries: Introductory Steps Toward Strategic
Life-Cycle Management ......................................................................................................................51
Henrik Ny Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Jamie P. MacDonald, Office of the Minister of the Environment, Ontario, Canada
Goran Broman, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Karl-Henrik Robert, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Chapter IV
Environmental Criteria in a MCDM Context.......................................................................................74
Ahmed Bufardi, Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG), Switzerland
Dimitris Kiritsis, Ecole Polytechnique Federate de Lausanne, Switzerland
Chapter V
Sustainable Electronic Product Design: A Comparison of Environmental Performance
Assessment Tools Derived from Life Cycle Thinking..........................................................................93
Xiaoying Zhou, University of California-Davis, USA
Julie M. Schoenung, University of California-Davis, USA
Chapter VI
From Cleaner Production to Greening the Local Economy: A Case Study of Two European
Programs Enhancing SMEs Competitiveness Through Environmental Approaches.........................129
Nobutaka Odake, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Satomi Furukawa, Fuluhashi Environmental Institutute Co., Ltd., Japan
Section II
Demand and Service Chain Management
Chapter VII
Does Trust Foster Sustainability? Results from a Management Simulation Game............................149
Harold Krikke, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Ruud Brekelmans, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Hein Fleuren, Tilburg University,, The Netherlands
Cindy Kuijpers, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Chapter VIII
Identifying and Clustering of Target Customers of Green Products...................................................182
Miao-Ling Wang, Ming-Hsin University of Science Technology, Taiwan, ROC
Chapter IX
Application of Fuzzy Analytic Network Process and Fuzzy TOPSIS to the Undesirable
Location Selection Problem................................................................................................................208
Semih Onut, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
Selin Soner Kara, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
Derya Tekin, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
Chapter X
Sustainable Product Service Systems: Potential to Deliver Business and Social Benefits with Less
Resource Use......................................................................................................................................232
David Ness, University of South Australia, Australia
Chapter XI
Strategic Decisions for Green Electricity Marketing: Learning from Past Experiences....................250
Marta Perez-Plaza, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain
Pedro Linares, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain
Section HI
Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Chapter XII
Modeling of Green Supply Chain Logistics.......................................................................................268
Hsin-Wei Hsu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, ROC
Hsiao-Fan Wang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, ROC
Chapter XIII
Reverse Supply Chain Design: ANeural Network Approach............................................................283
Kishore K. Pochampally, Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, USA
Surendra M. Gupta, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Chapter XIV
System Dynamics Modeling for Strategic Management of Green Supply Chain..............................301
Ting Su, Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China, Beijing, P.R. China
Zhanming Jin, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China
Lei Yang, South China University of Technology, Panyu, Guangzhou, P.R. China
Chapter XV
A Vehicle Routing and Scheduling Model for a Distribution Center ...............................................334
Hsiao-Fan Wang, National Tsing Hua University, ROC
Yu-Chun Chiu, National Tsing Hua University, ROC
Chapter XVI
A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach for Household Appliances and Automobile
Recycling............................................................................................................................................367
ElifKongar, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, USA
Surendra M. Gupta, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Section IV
Web-Based Management Technology
Chapter XVII
Green Product Retrieval and Recommendations Systems..................................................................379
Yi-Chun Liao, Hsuan Chuang University, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Chapter XVIII
Applying Web-Based Collaborative Decision-Making in Reverse Logistics: The Case of
Mobile Phones....................................................................................................................................401
Giannis T. Tsoulfas, University of Piraeus, Greece
Costas P. Pappis, University of Piraeus, Greece
Nikos I. Karacapilidis, University ofPatras, Greece
Compilation of References...............................................................................................................416
About the Contributors....................................................................................................................451
Index...................................................................................................................................................459
Detailed Table of Contents
Foreword.............................................................................................................................................xv
Preface...............................................................................................................................................xvii
Section I
Life Cycle Assessment: Concept and Practice
Chapter I
Life Cycle Design, Planning, and Assessment................................................
Raymond R. Tan, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
Alvin B. Culaba, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
Michael R. I. Purvis, University of Portsmouth, UK
Joel Q. Tanchuco, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines
Chapter I provides an overall concept of life cycle assessment of green products and the quantitative
method of measurement and ways of improvement for the industries. In particular, this chapter discusses
life cycle assessment principles and its application in the design and planning of industrial supply chains.
A specific case study on the production of biofuels from agricultural crops is used to illustrate the key
concepts.
Chapter II
Industrial Metabolism: Materials and Energy Flow Studies.................................................................16
A. J. D. Lambert, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Chapter II provides a rigorous method of life cycle assessment based on the concept of quantitative
physical flow analysis, known as industrial metabolism. A discussion of the reverse product-process
chain, which includes reuse and recycling, is presented from the transformation of both the materials
and also the energy. In particular, the chapter summarizes available types of software with examples
which are very useful and valuable for applications in practice.
Chapter III
Sustainability Constraints as System Boundaries: Introductory Steps toward Strategic Life-Cycle
Management.........................................................................................................................................51
HenrikNy, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Jamie P. MacDonald, Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability, University of.
British Columbia, Vancouver Canada
Goran Broman, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Karl-Henrik Robert, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden
Chapter III discusses the life cycle management from the sustainability viewpoint, and proposes a use-
ful strategy to reach the global sustainability based on the continuous evaluation of numerous complex
social, ecological, and economic factors. Thus, the article not only brings about the issues of sustain-
ability in the framework of life cycle management, but also provides an approach to arrive at it with
detailed illustration.
Chapter IV
Environmental Criteria in a MCDM Context......................................................................................74
Ahmed Bufardi, Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG), Switzerland
Dimitris Kiritsis, Ecole Polytechnique Federate de Lausanne, Switzerland
Chapter IV discusses the environmental criteria which should be considered in green product manage-
ment and presents a method of environment impact assessment from MCDM approach. Therefore, not
only can the environmental criteria be accessed from both the forward and reverse supply chains, but
also the weights of their importance can be measured. A comprehensive case study of a vacuum cleaner
is presented for illustration.
Chapter V
Sustainable Electronic Product Design: A Comparison of Environmental Performance Assessment
Tools Derived from Life Cycle Thinking.............................................................................................93
Xiaoying Zhou, University of California, Davis, USA
Julie M. Schoenung, University of California, Davis, USA
Chapter V is also a study which integrates the sustainability into life cycle management, while taking a
system viewpoint toward environmental performance assessment. In particular, the chapter highlights
the environmental issues in the framework of overall economic, geographical, and legislative factors so
that the methodologies developed along this line have guidelines to reach system optimization.
Chapter VI
From Cleaner Production to Greening the Local Economy:
A Case Study of Two European Programs Enhancing SMEs Competitiveness through
Environmental Approaches.................................................................................................................129
Nobutaka Odake, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Satomi Furukawa, Fuluhashi Environmental Institutute Co., Ltd., Japan
Chapter VI introduces the concept of eco-efficiency, and in particular, provides two cases of European
small and medium-sized enterprises for detailed illustration and demonstration. The article emphasizes
the diffusion-oriented policy so that reducing environmental burden can be achieved by guiding the
companies to improve their resource productivity and add production values.
Section II
Demand and Service Chain Management
Chapter VII
Does Trust Foster Sustainability? Results from a Management Simulation Game............................149
Harold Krikke, Economics and Business Administration, The Netherlands
Ruud Brekelmans, Economics and Business Administration, The Netherlands
Hein Fleuren, Economics and Business Administration, The Netherlands
Cindy Kuijpers, Economics and Business Administration, The Netherlands
Chapter VII brings about a different and interesting view toward sustainability. Realizing the importance
of marketing demand and customer response for green product development, this chapter presents a
developed management game and concludes some propositions on the trust and sustainability in supply
chains. The detailed description of the design of this game as well as the roles involved in this game
along the overall supply chain have been provided, which facilitates practical implement. Also, further
research along this line has been identified with a list of questions to be answered.
Chapter VIII
Identifying and Clustering of Target Customers of Green Products...................................................182
Miao-Ling Wang, Ming-Hsin University of Science Technology, Taiwan, ROC
Chapter VIII presents a methodology of identifying target customers of green products for market
expansion purposes. Based on a data mining technique, the customers can be classified according to
their preference, purchasing behaviour, and demographical factors. Then, by a developed bi-objective
mathematical model, pricing strategies can be developed from win-win perspectives, which is beneficial
for both the producers and the customers. The rigors analysis provides a tractable approach for market
analysis and pricing development.
Chapter IX
Application of Fuzzy Analytic Network Process and Fuzzy TOPSIS to the Undesirable Location
Selection Proble .................................................................................................................................208
Semih ONUT, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
Selin Soner Kara, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
Derya Tekin, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
Chapter IX tackles a different but important issue related to green supply chain management, the facility
location problem. Regarding the environmental impact, the issue is tackled by considering the undesirable
locations. Using fuzzy TOPSIS approach, the design of a group decision process is presented to find the
criteria with their weights of undesirability. Measurement of conflict and vagueness among criteria and
decision makers is presented with detailed illustration and numerical examples.
Chapter X
Sustainable Product Service Systems: Potential to Deliver Business and Social Benefits with Less
Resource Use......................................................................................................................................232
David Ness, University of South Australia and Department for Transport Energy and
Infrastructure, SA, Australia
Chapter X presents an overall system for green service chain management, namely sustainable product
service systems (S-PSS). By taking the factors of sustainability, resource productivity, and eco-efficiency
into account, the article shows how the developing countries, in particular, can apply the system to trade
off among these factors. Many practical cases are presented which provide significant references for
both concept clarification and practical applications.
Chapter XI
Strategic Decisions for Green Electricity Marketing: Learning from Past Experiences....................250
Marta Perez-Plaza, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain
Pedro Linares, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain
Chapter XI discusses the energy issues, in particular, green electricity and its renewability from his-
torical development. Based on the literature review and the customer response, the article concludes a
comprehensive approach toward green electricity utilization by identifying its development boundaries
and past mistakes.
Section III
Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Chapter XII
Modeling of Green Supply Chain Logistics.......................................................................................268
Hsin-Wei Hsu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, ROC
Hsiao-Fan Wang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, ROC
Chapter XII opens another door toward green supply chain and logistics management. A mathematical
model in the form of a 0-1 integer linear program is developed for close-loop logistics of which optimal
solution for determining the facilities of manufactures, distribution centers, and dismantlers can be
found with minimum cost. Sensitivity analyses on the recovery rate and land-filling rate on the reverse
logistics have been carried out for managerial purposes.
Chapter XIII
Reverse Supply Chain Design: A Neural Network Approach............................................................283
Kishore K. Pochampally, Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, USA
Surendra M. Gupta, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Chapter XIII provides an alternative method for reverse supply chain design. Realizing the efficiency
issues of the collection facilities and recovery facilities chosen while designing a reverse supply chain,
this chapter is based on the neural network approach to develop a four-stage procedure for evaluating
the facilities. Group decision techniques are in-cooperated with successful applications.
Chapter XIV
System Dynamics Modeling for Strategic Management of Green Supply Chain..............................301
Ting Su, Tsinghua University, China
Zhanming Jin, Tsinghua University, China
Lei Yang, South China University of Technology, Panyu, Guangzhou, P.R. China
Chapter XIV takes a different approach of system dynamics methodology to develop a simulation model
for evaluating different green supply chain management strategies. By measuring the total profit, the
effectiveness of different strategies can be evaluated efficiently and successfully.
Chapter XV
A Vehicle Routing and Scheduling Model for a Distribution Center ...............................................334
Hsiao-Fan Wang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, ROC
Yu-Chun Chiu, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, ROC
Chapter XV illustrates how to design a routing system for a distribution center to assign a number of
limited-capacity vehicles to serve a given number of customers within the required time window with
minimum service cost. An optimization model is formulated in the form of an integer linear program and
a genetic algorithm is developed for efficient solution. Therefore, NP complexity problem embedded in
such kinds of optimization problems have shown to be resolved with reasonable accuracy.
Chapter XVI
A Data Envelopment Analysis Approach for Household Appliances and Automobile Recycling.....368
ElifKongar, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, USA
Surendra M. Gupta, Northeastern University, Boston, USA
Chapter XVI discusses a recovery issue in reverse supply chain. Criteria and the proposed data envelop-
ment method are presented to evaluate the used house appliance and automobiles. It aims that the cost
added to the process of the recycled products will be justified by their economic and environmental
benefit.
Chapter XVII
Green Product Retrieval and Recommendations System...................................................................379
Yi-Chun Liao, Hsuan Chuang University, Taiwan, ROC
Chapter XVII introduces a preference-based recommendation procedure in a green product information
retrieval system. The online procedure is based on an off-line database which includes the description of
the green products with their green properties and prices and the relevant green regulations. The informa-
tion retrieval procedure then is based on the preference of the users, and by a data mining technique, the
products can be recommended and the database can be updated simultaneously. The system is useful for
both the consumers and the producers. A prototype has been developed and illustrated in the chapter.
Chapter XVIII
Applying Web-based Collaborative Decision-making in Reverse Logistics: The Case of
Mobile Phones ...................................................................................................................................401
Giannis T. Tsoulfas, University of Piraeus, Greece
Costas P. Pappis, University of Piraeus, Greece
Nikos I. Karacapilidis, University ofPatras, Greece
Chapter XVIII discusses a different issue of Web-based green supply chain management. This online
decision support system is developed for the stakeholders in reverse supply chain when they have differ-
ent views, perspectives, and priorities. The end-of-life mobile phones are taken as an illustrative example
to show how this system supports a collaborative decision-making process on the Web site.
Compilation of References ..............................................................................................................416
About the Contributors ...................................................................................................................451
Index ................................................................................................................................................459
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spellingShingle | Web-based green products life cycle management systems reverse supply chain utilization Green products Business logistics Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 gnd Stoffstrommanagement (DE-588)4451877-8 gnd Umweltverträgliches Produkt (DE-588)4061629-0 gnd Produktlebenszyklus (DE-588)4135136-8 gnd World Wide Web (DE-588)4363898-3 gnd |
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title | Web-based green products life cycle management systems reverse supply chain utilization |
title_auth | Web-based green products life cycle management systems reverse supply chain utilization |
title_exact_search | Web-based green products life cycle management systems reverse supply chain utilization |
title_full | Web-based green products life cycle management systems reverse supply chain utilization [ed. by] Hsiao-Fan Wang |
title_fullStr | Web-based green products life cycle management systems reverse supply chain utilization [ed. by] Hsiao-Fan Wang |
title_full_unstemmed | Web-based green products life cycle management systems reverse supply chain utilization [ed. by] Hsiao-Fan Wang |
title_short | Web-based green products life cycle management systems |
title_sort | web based green products life cycle management systems reverse supply chain utilization |
title_sub | reverse supply chain utilization |
topic | Green products Business logistics Supply Chain Management (DE-588)4684051-5 gnd Stoffstrommanagement (DE-588)4451877-8 gnd Umweltverträgliches Produkt (DE-588)4061629-0 gnd Produktlebenszyklus (DE-588)4135136-8 gnd World Wide Web (DE-588)4363898-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Green products Business logistics Supply Chain Management Stoffstrommanagement Umweltverträgliches Produkt Produktlebenszyklus World Wide Web Aufsatzsammlung |
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