Green Government Procurement: Decision-Making with Rough Set, TOPSIS, and VIKOR Methodologies
Chunguang Bai () and
Joseph Sarkis ()
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Chunguang Bai: School of Management Science and Engineering, Dongbei University of Finance and Economics
Joseph Sarkis: School of Business, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
A chapter in Information, Models, and Sustainability, 2016, pp 93-120 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Public and private organizations have started to respond to various stakeholder and market pressures to improve their environmental and social sustainability performance. Government agencies represent one of the most pertinent stakeholders. Government stakeholder pressures to encourage greater organizational sustainability include coercive measures such as penalties, fines, and removal of license to operate if organizations are unable to meet specific regulatory requirements. Yet, noncoercive approaches are also available to government agencies and regulators for encouraging the greening of organizations and markets.
Keywords: Fuzzy Number; Compromise Solution; Green Supply Chain Management; Relative Closeness; Conditional Attribute (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-25439-5_5
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