Abstract

Adaptability to change is one of the essential requirements of the supply chain for organizations in a competitive environment. Development of resilience strategies is the key to achieving this goal. Another issue in supply chains is the necessity for a way of dealing with uncertainty. Therefore, fuzzy logic and numbers have been widely used to model the uncertainty in the problems. The purpose of this paper is to facilitate supply chain management by developing a new approach in resilient supplier selection problem. In this study, after gathering the judgment of decision makers (DMs) as linguistic variables and converting them to interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy (IVIF) numbers, the weight of each criterion is determined based on an entropy index; then, the complex proportional assessment (COPRAS) method based on IVIF numbers is used for ranking the suppliers. Objective and subjective weights are calculated to determine weights of DMs. Finally, due to the advantages of the last aggregation approaches, weights of DMs and COPRAS scores are aggregated by the weighted aggregated sum product assessment method (WASPAS). Finally, the effectiveness of the proposed method is shown by using the method in two case studies from the literature.

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