Abstract
The aim of this paper is to identify the priority weights of Information sharing Enablers (ISEs) in Supply Chain (SC). These ISEs are selected form the literature reviews and expert discussion. Consistent Fuzzy Preference Relationship (CFPR) is used to prioritize these ISEs for supporting effective information sharing (IS) in SC. The pair wise comparisons of ISEs are established using a scale indicating the strength by which one ISEs dominates another with respect to higher-level ISEs. This scaling process is then translated into priority weights. The CFPR can give clear idea for prioritizing the variable which has significant effect on effective IS in SC. It has been found that ISE 1 (top management commitment) has highest priority weights. If ISEs with higher priority weights are properly controlled during implementation, effective IS is easy to attain.
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