Measuring Sustainability Performance Indicators Using FUCOM-MARCOS Methods
Due to rising environmental concerns, green innovation has become a familiar and appealing topic worldwide in recent years. In addition, population growth, globalization, urbanization, and industrialization have given rise to many problems, such as damage to the environment, the economy, and the li...
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Due to rising environmental concerns, green innovation has become a familiar and appealing topic worldwide in recent years. In addition, population growth, globalization, urbanization, and industrialization have given rise to many problems, such as damage to the environment, the economy, and the living conditions of society. This paper aims to evaluate and prioritize aspects of green innovation, taking into account sustainability performance indicators. FUCOM-MARCOS hybrid methods were used. The experimental results of the proposed method showed that management technological innovation (C1) is the most influential part for adopting green practices in the textile industry in Nigeria. The study also showed that greening the supplier (C6) and product technology innovation (C5) are the second and third most important aspects of green innovation. Furthermore, it analyzed the sustainability performance indicators using the MARCOS method. The findings reveal that social performance (SPI-3) was the most sustainable and vital indicator in terms of green innovation practices in the textile sector in Nigeria. Sensitivity analysis was also conducted using five other methods, and the results obtained showed stability in the order of the indicators.
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spelling | doaj.art-6f42f2187c2940c9a8f404a2451b0e8e2022-12-22T02:42:30ZengRegional Association for Security and crisis management, Belgrade, SerbiaOperational Research in Engineering Sciences: Theory and Applications2620-16072620-17472022-07-0110.31181/040722060bMeasuring Sustainability Performance Indicators Using FUCOM-MARCOS MethodsIbrahim Badi0L. J. Muhammad1Mansir Abubakar2Mahmut Bakır3Libyan Academy, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Misurata - LibyaMathematics and Computer Science Department, Federal University of Kashere, Gombe- NigeriaDepartment of Mathematical Sciences, Al-Qalam University, Katsina State – NigeriaDepartment of Aviation Management, Samsun University, Samsun - Turkey Due to rising environmental concerns, green innovation has become a familiar and appealing topic worldwide in recent years. In addition, population growth, globalization, urbanization, and industrialization have given rise to many problems, such as damage to the environment, the economy, and the living conditions of society. This paper aims to evaluate and prioritize aspects of green innovation, taking into account sustainability performance indicators. FUCOM-MARCOS hybrid methods were used. The experimental results of the proposed method showed that management technological innovation (C1) is the most influential part for adopting green practices in the textile industry in Nigeria. The study also showed that greening the supplier (C6) and product technology innovation (C5) are the second and third most important aspects of green innovation. Furthermore, it analyzed the sustainability performance indicators using the MARCOS method. The findings reveal that social performance (SPI-3) was the most sustainable and vital indicator in terms of green innovation practices in the textile sector in Nigeria. Sensitivity analysis was also conducted using five other methods, and the results obtained showed stability in the order of the indicators. https://oresta.rabek.org/index.php/oresta/article/view/254MCDM, MARCOS, FUCOM, Green innovation, performance indicators |
spellingShingle | Ibrahim Badi L. J. Muhammad Mansir Abubakar Mahmut Bakır Measuring Sustainability Performance Indicators Using FUCOM-MARCOS Methods Operational Research in Engineering Sciences: Theory and Applications MCDM, MARCOS, FUCOM, Green innovation, performance indicators |
title | Measuring Sustainability Performance Indicators Using FUCOM-MARCOS Methods |
title_full | Measuring Sustainability Performance Indicators Using FUCOM-MARCOS Methods |
title_fullStr | Measuring Sustainability Performance Indicators Using FUCOM-MARCOS Methods |
title_full_unstemmed | Measuring Sustainability Performance Indicators Using FUCOM-MARCOS Methods |
title_short | Measuring Sustainability Performance Indicators Using FUCOM-MARCOS Methods |
title_sort | measuring sustainability performance indicators using fucom marcos methods |
topic | MCDM, MARCOS, FUCOM, Green innovation, performance indicators |
url | https://oresta.rabek.org/index.php/oresta/article/view/254 |
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