A fuzzy goal programming approach for vendor selection problem in a supply chain
Computers and Industrial Engineering
Multi-period lot-sizing with supplier selection using achievement scalarizing functions
Computers and Industrial Engineering
Computers and Industrial Engineering
A fuzzy supplier selection model with the consideration of benefits, opportunities, costs and risks
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Identifying strategic management concepts: An analytic network process approach
Computers and Industrial Engineering
Aggregate analysis of manufacturing systems using system dynamics and ANP
Computers and Industrial Engineering
Evaluation of connection types in design for disassembly (DFD) using analytic network process
Computers and Industrial Engineering
An effective supplier selection method for constructing a competitive supply-relationship
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
A framework for measuring the performance of service supply chain management
Computers and Industrial Engineering
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With globalize market, fast-changing technology and shortening product life cycle, businesses are becoming extremely competitive, and a cooperative buyer-supplier relationship is essential for a manufacturer, especially in technology-related industry, to survive and to acquire reasonable profit. Even though the research on various types of collaborations between firms is abundant, the research that provides a mathematical model for the selection of the most appropriate relationship form is very limited. The main objective in this study is to base on an electronic components manufacturer in Taiwan to propose an analytical approach to evaluate the forms of buyer-supplier relationship between the manufacturer and its supplier. A model, which applies the analytic network process (ANP) and the benefits, opportunities, costs and risks (BOCR) concept, is constructed to consider various aspects of buyer-supplier relationships. Multiple factors that affect the success of the relationship are analyzed by incorporating experts' opinions on their priority of importance, and a performance ranking of the buyer-supplier forms is obtained. The results shall provide guidance to select the most appropriate form of relationship between the manufacturer and its supplier. The proposed model is systematic, and it is easy to be understood and applied by the management. The model can be tailored and applied by firms in various industries that are making decisions on buyer-supplier relationship.