Application of fuzzy AHP method based on eigenvalues for decision making in transportation problems
There is extensive evidence that current environmental systems are at alarming level of degradations which can cause unfavourable impacts on human life and other interacting ecosystems. Consequently, firms were driven to review their current practices and identify any opportunity of introducing gre...
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author | Dasril, Yosza ., Muhammad Sam’an Bujang, Nazarudin Ramlan, Rohaizan |
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description | There is extensive evidence that current environmental systems are at alarming level of degradations which can cause unfavourable impacts on human life and other interacting ecosystems. Consequently, firms were driven to review their current practices and identify any opportunity of introducing green initiatives in their operations to support the ability of current generations to meet their needs without compromising the ability of meeting needs of future generations. The strategic incorporation of environmental concerns in firm’s innovation efforts has been recognized to have great potential for supporting sustainable development (Xavier, 2015). Ecological innovation (eco-innovation) is one of the indispensable strategies for firms to overcome the increasing environmental challenges and contribute to achieve improved and sustainable environment. According to Tarnawska (2013), eco-innovations are basic sources of ecological growth and efficiency which resulted in technological improvements and greater sustainability. Thus, over the past two decades, firms were actively searching for the secret recipe on how to integrate the principles of eco-innovation into their long and short-term strategies. |
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spelling | uthm.eprints-32012022-01-04T03:58:28Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3201/ Application of fuzzy AHP method based on eigenvalues for decision making in transportation problems Dasril, Yosza ., Muhammad Sam’an Bujang, Nazarudin Ramlan, Rohaizan TS155-194 Production management. Operations management There is extensive evidence that current environmental systems are at alarming level of degradations which can cause unfavourable impacts on human life and other interacting ecosystems. Consequently, firms were driven to review their current practices and identify any opportunity of introducing green initiatives in their operations to support the ability of current generations to meet their needs without compromising the ability of meeting needs of future generations. The strategic incorporation of environmental concerns in firm’s innovation efforts has been recognized to have great potential for supporting sustainable development (Xavier, 2015). Ecological innovation (eco-innovation) is one of the indispensable strategies for firms to overcome the increasing environmental challenges and contribute to achieve improved and sustainable environment. According to Tarnawska (2013), eco-innovations are basic sources of ecological growth and efficiency which resulted in technological improvements and greater sustainability. Thus, over the past two decades, firms were actively searching for the secret recipe on how to integrate the principles of eco-innovation into their long and short-term strategies. Penerbit UTHM Ramlan, Rohaizan 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3201/1/Ch06.pdf Dasril, Yosza and ., Muhammad Sam’an and Bujang, Nazarudin and Ramlan, Rohaizan (2020) Application of fuzzy AHP method based on eigenvalues for decision making in transportation problems. In: Service and operation management. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 66-80. ISBN 978-967-2916-51-2 |
spellingShingle | TS155-194 Production management. Operations management Dasril, Yosza ., Muhammad Sam’an Bujang, Nazarudin Ramlan, Rohaizan Application of fuzzy AHP method based on eigenvalues for decision making in transportation problems |
title | Application of fuzzy AHP method based on eigenvalues for decision making in transportation problems |
title_full | Application of fuzzy AHP method based on eigenvalues for decision making in transportation problems |
title_fullStr | Application of fuzzy AHP method based on eigenvalues for decision making in transportation problems |
title_full_unstemmed | Application of fuzzy AHP method based on eigenvalues for decision making in transportation problems |
title_short | Application of fuzzy AHP method based on eigenvalues for decision making in transportation problems |
title_sort | application of fuzzy ahp method based on eigenvalues for decision making in transportation problems |
topic | TS155-194 Production management. Operations management |
url | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3201/1/Ch06.pdf |
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