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@proceedings{9227, author = {Fiala, Petr and Majovská, Renata}, booktitle = {31st European Conference on Operation Research}, keywords = {supply chain; biform game; supply network; de Novo approach}, language = {eng}, isbn = {978-618-85079-1-3}, title = {Designing sustainable supply chains}, url = {http://files.convin.gr/various/EURO21-Conference_e-Handbook_Full_version.pdf}, year = {2021} }
TY - CONF ID - 9227 AU - Fiala, Petr - Majovská, Renata PY - 2021 TI - Designing sustainable supply chains SN - 9786188507913 KW - supply chain KW - biform game KW - supply network KW - de Novo approach UR - http://files.convin.gr/various/EURO21-Conference_e-Handbook_Full_version.pdf N2 - Sustainability in supply chain management has become a highly relevant topic for researchers and practitioners. The goal of supply chain sustainability is to create, protect and increase long-term environmental, social and economic value for all stakeholders involved in the marketing of products and services. Sustainable supply chains are modeled as multi-agent network systems that are evaluated according to multiple criteria. Multi-criteria decision making and game theory are a natural choice for effective design in such a situation with multiple agents with multiple criteria, where the outcome depends on the choice of each agent. Multi-criteria analysis is useful for assessing the sustainability of supply chains. Game theory has become a useful tool in designing supply chains with multiple agents, often with conflicting goals. The paper proposes several specific multiple criteria and game theory tools. De Novo multiple criteria approach was adapted for supply chain analysis. The approach is based on reformulating the problem with given resource prices and given budget. Biform games combine the non-cooperative and cooperative approaches of traditional game theory and are promising for analyzing the behavior of agents in of agents in supply chains. ER -
FIALA, Petr and Renata MAJOVSKÁ. Designing sustainable supply chains. In \textit{31st European Conference on Operation Research}. 2021. ISBN~978-618-85079-1-3.
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