An integrated fuzzy-AHP and fuzzy-DEMATEL approach for analyzing sustainable supply chain factors in the mining industry

Arpan Paul, Siba Sankar Mahapatra
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Rapid industrialization necessitates the utmost balance among economic, environmental, and social performance of manufacturing industries for long-term sustainability. The equity among the performance criteria can be maintained through the adoption of sustainability in the industries’ supply chain. As mining industry is viewed as one of the most polluting industries, it becomes apparent to rectify mining activities through the integration of sustainability into its supply chain. However, the sustainability drive must not compromise long-term economic performance. To address this issue, a case-based study is attempted in the present work to identify and analyze the drivers and barriers responsible for implementing sustainability in the supply chain of Indian mining industries. An integrated approach of the fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (F-AHP) and fuzzy decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (F-DEMATEL) has been proposed to determine the priority and interdependency between the sustainability implementation factors. Also, sensitivity analysis has been carried out to understand the factors significantly influencing system sustainability. The study reveals that “environmental certification and government regulation” and “lack of regulations on sustainability”’ are the most crucial driver and barrier, respectively, to adopt sustainability in the Indian mining industry. The findings help policy planners provide a framework for promoting sustainable practices. Also, the study provides a robust methodology that can be applied to similar industries interested in enhancing sustainability adoption.
快速工业化要求制造业在经济、环境和社会绩效之间取得最大程度的平衡,以实现长期可持续发展。通过在工业供应链中采用可持续发展理念,可以保持绩效标准之间的公平性。由于采矿业被视为污染最严重的行业之一,因此显然需要通过将可持续发展融入供应链来纠正采矿活动。然而,可持续发展的驱动力绝不能损害长期经济效益。为解决这一问题,本研究尝试以案例为基础,识别和分析在印度采矿业供应链中实施可持续发展的驱动因素和障碍。研究提出了一种模糊分析层次过程(F-AHP)和模糊决策试验和评估实验室(F-DEMATEL)的综合方法,以确定可持续性实施因素的优先顺序和相互依存关系。此外,还进行了敏感性分析,以了解对系统可持续性有重大影响的因素。研究显示,"环境认证和政府监管 "和 "缺乏可持续发展方面的法规 "分别是印度采矿业采用可持续发展的最关键驱动因素和障碍。研究结果有助于政策规划者提供促进可持续发展实践的框架。此外,这项研究还提供了一种稳健的方法,可应用于有兴趣加强可持续性应用的类似行业。
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