Evaluation of external forces affecting supply chain sustainability in oil and gas industry using Best Worst Method

Saman Sadaghiani, Karimah Ahmad, J. Rezaei, L. Tavasszy
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The negative impacts of the oil and gas (O&G) industry on the environment and society well-being necessitate research on the integration of sustainability in its supply chain management practices. However, the research on sustainable supply chain management (SSCM) in the O&G industry context are still lacking in terms of understanding the factors that facilitates or hinders its implementation. Therefore, this paper aims at addressing the gap by assessing the importance of the external forces within the O&G operating environment that could affect its SSCM strategy. A literature review was conducted where we identified six external forces namely economic stability, political stability, stakeholder pressure, competition, energy transition and regulations. A multiple-criteria decision making (MCDM) method called Best Worst Method (BWM) was used to assess the importance of the forces based on data collected using a questionnaire sent to academic experts in the fields of SSCM and O&G. It is found that economic stability followed by competition and political stability are the most important external forces and regulations and energy transition are the least important forces influencing the SSCM of the O&G companies. The outcome of this study could help O&G companies to identify external forces that can drive (hinder) their SSCM implementation. Consequently, it enable them to develop a strategy that take into account their resources and capabilities to address the external forces as they strive to make their supply chains more sustainable.
基于最佳最差法的油气行业供应链可持续性外部影响因素评估
鉴于油气行业对环境和社会福祉的负面影响,有必要对其供应链管理实践中的可持续性整合进行研究。然而,关于可持续供应链管理(SSCM)在油气行业背景下的研究仍然缺乏对促进或阻碍其实施的因素的理解。因此,本文旨在通过评估油气作业环境中可能影响其SSCM战略的外部力量的重要性来解决这一差距。通过文献综述,我们确定了六种外部力量,即经济稳定、政治稳定、利益相关者压力、竞争、能源转型和监管。采用一种多标准决策(MCDM)方法,称为最佳最差法(BWM),根据向SSCM和油气领域的学术专家发送的问卷收集的数据,对作用力的重要性进行评估。研究发现,经济稳定是影响油气公司SSCM最重要的外部因素,其次是竞争和政治稳定,而法规和能源转型是影响油气公司SSCM最不重要的外部因素。这项研究的结果可以帮助油气公司识别可能推动(阻碍)其SSCM实施的外部力量。因此,它使他们能够制定一项战略,考虑到他们的资源和能力,以应对外部力量,因为他们努力使他们的供应链更具可持续性。
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