The suppliers’ selection process through Extended Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and the Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution

G. Mazzuto, L. Postacchini, F. Ciarapica, M. Bevilacqua
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In recent times, supplier selection has become one of the most important and crucial activities for companies. In this study, using the extended fuzzy cognitive maps (E-FCM) and technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS), a decision-making support system is realised to assist managers in this activity. E-FCM expresses a causal relationship among criteria, computing linguistic variables to describe a complex situation. The proposed system allows managers to conduct an a priori evaluation regarding supplier suitability, according to both company and market requirements. A panel of experts was formed, according to their expertise areas, to cover the entire problem domain and model it. The problem was investigated in terms of the factors identified by the experts, such as costs, delivery quality, organisational capability, supplier flexibility, service quality and supplied product quality. These factors were analysed using the TOPSIS approach to rank the suppliers, and the use of TOPSIS allows for discrimination of the E-FCM. This decision-making support system was applied to a real case scenario to test its functionality; in particular, an Italian shoes and accessories company. The TOPSIS ideal solutions were defined from two different points of view: based on the standard TOPSIS procedure and on specifics fixed by the company managers. The two approaches resulted in considerably different outcomes, highlighting the need to consider concepts related to company expectations in the E-FCM.
基于扩展模糊认知图和理想解相似性偏好排序技术的供应商选择过程
近年来,供应商选择已成为企业最重要、最关键的活动之一。在本研究中,利用扩展模糊认知图(E-FCM)和理想解决方案相似性偏好排序技术(TOPSIS),实现了一个决策支持系统,以协助管理者进行这项活动。E-FCM表达了标准之间的因果关系,计算语言变量来描述复杂的情况。拟议的系统允许管理人员根据公司和市场要求对供应商的适用性进行先验评估。根据他们的专业领域,组成了一个专家小组,以涵盖整个问题领域并对其建模。根据专家确定的因素,如成本、交付质量、组织能力、供应商灵活性、服务质量和供应产品质量,对问题进行了调查。使用TOPSIS方法对这些因素进行分析,对供应商进行排名,TOPSIS的使用允许对E-FCM进行区分。将该决策支持系统应用于实际案例场景,以测试其功能;尤其是一家意大利鞋和配饰公司。TOPSIS理想解决方案是从两个不同的角度定义的:基于标准的TOPSIS程序和公司经理确定的具体细节。这两种方法导致了相当不同的结果,突出了在E-FCM中考虑与公司期望相关的概念的必要性。
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