Abstract

China is a developing country and with the speeding up of its industrialization, the environmental problems are becoming more serious, environmental pollution is a major environmental health problem in China. In order to have a more effective management and control of the significant growth issues of environment pollution, green supply chain incentives have started, which is kind of market incentive aiming to moderate the adverse effects of environmental pollution. Proper green chain supply selection and evaluation of companies is becoming very essential in sustainable green supply chain management. Generally speaking, decision-makers (DMs) prefer to provide a set of feasible and quantitative information for making performance evaluation, which motivates us to propose a framework using dual hesitant fuzzy linguistic term set (DHFLTS) and hesitant fuzzy linguistic term set (HFLTS) to select green suppliers. In this paper, group satisfaction and the regret theory are adopted for elicitation of preference information. The DHFLTS and HFLTS provide qualitative preferences of the DMs as well as reflect their hesitancy, inconsistency, and vagueness. Further, two new group satisfaction degrees are defined called the group satisfaction of hesitant fuzzy linguistic term set and dual hesitant fuzzy linguistic term set. Some properties of group satisfaction with DHFLST and HFL are also discussed. Unknown attribute weights are obtained to construct a novel Lagrange function optimization model to maximize the group satisfaction degree, which is an extension of general group satisfaction degree. A novel methodological approach based on two group satisfaction degrees framework and regret theory is developed to rank and select green chain suppliers focusing on specific selection objectives. The proposed model and method of this paper allow the DM to execute different fuzzy scenarios by changing importance weights attached to the triple-bottom-line areas. In the final part, the advantage of the proposed group satisfaction degree under DHFL and HFL background over the existing group satisfaction degree using examples have been presented with different computational combinations.

Highlights

  • Chain management (SCM) and their successful development have been paid attention by many scholars and practitioners in recent years

  • In order to be able to select the best alternative or to rank the alternatives, we shall develop a practical approach for solving a dual hesitant fuzzy linguistic stochastic multi-attribute decision making (DHFLSMADM) problems, a DHFLSMADM method takes into account values of the alternatives with respect to the attributes and the importance degrees of the attributes, which is represented by the attribute weights

  • We show that the complete ranking of the multi-attribute stochastic method of the dual hesitant fuzzy linguistic and hesitant fuzzy linguistic based on regret theory and group satisfaction enables the DM to select the alternative that maximizes total tempered rejoice

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Summary

Introduction

Chain management (SCM) and their successful development have been paid attention by many scholars and practitioners in recent years. We present a stochastic multi-attribute decision making approach based on dual hesitant fuzzy linguistic variable and hesitant fuzzy linguistic variable for evaluating sustainability performance of a supplier for triple bottom line. It is more beneficial for decision makers to depict their preferences and characteristics using fuzzy linguistic variables rather than crisp numbers This is the reason why we have used fuzzy set theory in sustainability performance evaluation of green chain suppliers in this paper. The weight information about GSCM criteria and alternatives are expressed by a linguistic preferences that can be worked out by combining fuzzy set theory and an improved hierarchical model is introduced which provides a structured and logical method of synthesizing judgments that can be widely used by decision-maker for building an appropriate evaluation of suppliers. To improve their sustainability performance, we summarize the proposed model of the paper clearly, and an evaluation of the results from the illustrations helps to open the minds for managerial and research insights looking for directions for future research

Green Supply Chain Management
Social Supply Chain Management
Sustainable Supplier Selection Criteria Definition
Hesitant Fuzzy Linguistic Set
Dual Hesitant Fuzzy Linguistic Set
Group Satisfaction
Regret and Rejoice in the Decision Making Process
Problem Description n o
A New Group Satisfaction Degree of DHFLTS and HFLTS
Determination of Attribute Weights
Background Analysis
The Decision-Making Process Based on Dual Hesitant Fuzzy Linguistic Set
The Decision-Making Process Based on Hesitant Fuzzy Linguistic Set
Results
Conclusions
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