Downstream oil supply chain management: A critical review and future directions

2016 ◽  
Vol 92 ◽  
pp. 78-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Camilo Lima ◽  
Susana Relvas ◽  
Ana Paula F.D. Barbosa-Póvoa
Author(s):  
Atour Taghipour ◽  
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Shynar Murat ◽  
Panpan Huang

These days, internet-based electronic marketplaces (EMs) are widely expanded all over the world. They emerge in different industries, supporting the various exchanges of goods or services with and for different types of actors, and are following different business principles and models to face up to its competitors and fulfil its ambitions. Most observers have suggested that electronic marketplaces would emerge to prevail over the electronic business area. This article aims to propose a critical review based on existing literature, over the electronic marketplaces and imposes the supply chain management research in respect of this issue.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 402-458
Author(s):  
Keyu Lu ◽  
Huchang Liao ◽  
Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas

Every practice in supply chain management (SCM) requires decision making. However, due to the complexity of evaluated objects and the cognitive limitations of individuals, the decision information given by experts is often fuzzy, which may make it difficult to make decisions. In this regard, many scholars applied fuzzy techniques to solve decision making problems in SCM. Although there were review papers about either fuzzy methods or SCM, most of them did not use bibliometrics methods or did not consider fuzzy sets theory-based techniques comprehensively in SCM. In this paper, for the purpose of analyzing the advances of fuzzy techniques in SCM, we review 301 relevant papers from 1998 to 2020. By the analyses in terms of bibliometrics, methodologies and applications, publication trends, popular methods such as fuzzy MCDM methods, and hot applications such as supplier selection, are found. Finally, we propose future directions regarding fuzzy techniques in SCM. It is hoped that this paper would be helpful for scholars and practitioners in the field of fuzzy decision making and SCM.


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