Using Sustainable Balanced Scorecard and Graph Theoretic Approach to Make Decision in Reverse Logistic
The aim of this study is to identify the decision should be made by the company to manage their reverse logistics activity. In this study, the company should decide whether the reverse logistic activity must be outsourced part of reverse logistics activity or all must be outsourced or nothing must b...
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description | The aim of this study is to identify the decision should be made by the company to manage their reverse logistics activity. In this study, the company should decide whether the reverse logistic activity must be outsourced part of reverse logistics activity or all must be outsourced or nothing must be outsourced. The object of this study is PT. XYZ - a foreign-owned electronics company and there is four scenario for reverse logistic activity proposed by the company. This study uses a graph-theoretic approach as the method to consider interdependencies and maintaining the hierarchical relationship among attributes and sub-attributes which is important to determine the best scenario of reverse logistic. The attributes and sub-attributes were selected by combining four traditional balanced scorecard perspectives with two perspectives of sustainability, i.e. environmental and social. This research used primary data collected by distributing closed questionnaires to the management of the company. The data processing with a graph-theoretic approach generates the permanent function which is known as the outsourcing index for each scenario. The outsourcing index for first until the fourth scenario is 52.71, 70.97, 89.86, and 81.27 respectively. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7a1859c0f6d34f6d864e748208718c292022-12-21T18:10:37ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01731302210.1051/e3sconf/20187313022e3sconf_icenis18_13022Using Sustainable Balanced Scorecard and Graph Theoretic Approach to Make Decision in Reverse LogisticSusanty AriesBakhtar ArfanMerridian Tis’aThe aim of this study is to identify the decision should be made by the company to manage their reverse logistics activity. In this study, the company should decide whether the reverse logistic activity must be outsourced part of reverse logistics activity or all must be outsourced or nothing must be outsourced. The object of this study is PT. XYZ - a foreign-owned electronics company and there is four scenario for reverse logistic activity proposed by the company. This study uses a graph-theoretic approach as the method to consider interdependencies and maintaining the hierarchical relationship among attributes and sub-attributes which is important to determine the best scenario of reverse logistic. The attributes and sub-attributes were selected by combining four traditional balanced scorecard perspectives with two perspectives of sustainability, i.e. environmental and social. This research used primary data collected by distributing closed questionnaires to the management of the company. The data processing with a graph-theoretic approach generates the permanent function which is known as the outsourcing index for each scenario. The outsourcing index for first until the fourth scenario is 52.71, 70.97, 89.86, and 81.27 respectively.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20187313022PT.XYZgraph theoretic approachreverse logisticsustainable balanced scorecardoutsourcing index |
spellingShingle | Susanty Aries Bakhtar Arfan Merridian Tis’a Using Sustainable Balanced Scorecard and Graph Theoretic Approach to Make Decision in Reverse Logistic E3S Web of Conferences PT.XYZ graph theoretic approach reverse logistic sustainable balanced scorecard outsourcing index |
title | Using Sustainable Balanced Scorecard and Graph Theoretic Approach to Make Decision in Reverse Logistic |
title_full | Using Sustainable Balanced Scorecard and Graph Theoretic Approach to Make Decision in Reverse Logistic |
title_fullStr | Using Sustainable Balanced Scorecard and Graph Theoretic Approach to Make Decision in Reverse Logistic |
title_full_unstemmed | Using Sustainable Balanced Scorecard and Graph Theoretic Approach to Make Decision in Reverse Logistic |
title_short | Using Sustainable Balanced Scorecard and Graph Theoretic Approach to Make Decision in Reverse Logistic |
title_sort | using sustainable balanced scorecard and graph theoretic approach to make decision in reverse logistic |
topic | PT.XYZ graph theoretic approach reverse logistic sustainable balanced scorecard outsourcing index |
url | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20187313022 |
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