Abstract. This study presents an evaluation framework to measure the various operations to acquire the optimal core operation (CO) when financier provides the supply chain finance (SCF) services in smartphone industry supply chain (SC). The proposed model applies the modify Delphi method and analytic network process (ANP). First, the evaluation model establishes a network with three criteria, eleven sub-criteria and four operations. Next, the ANP is utilized to the framework to obtain the relative weights of the criteria. Finally, the application of the multi-criteria decision making process will list the optimal CO on the basis of their rankings in the framework.The proposed model and the relevant research results can provide academic support to the decision-makers on finance sector with a valuable objective guide for assessing the CO of smartphone industry SC programs to determine the optimal solution in their actual administration of SCF service practices.
This work presents an evaluation model that adopts several important criteria, enabling the Taiwan insurance industry to enter into the Chinese market in the most appropriate way. Major criteria weights are analyzed using an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and sensitivity analysis. The results of the analysis indicate that the proposed evaluation model enables the Taiwan insurance industry to enter into the Chinese market more objectively by allowing companies to deploy effectively. Importantly, the proposed model can provide Taiwan’s insurance industry accreditation policy with reference material, making it highly applicable for academic and commercial purposes.
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