2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2015.07.097
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A framework for supply chain sustainability in service industry with Confirmatory Factor Analysis

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“…As emphasized by Brandenburg (2014) [41], Seuring and Mueller (2008) [26], and Hussian et al (2015) [18], TBL and sustainable supply chain management are inseparable, both in the manufacturing and service supply chains.…”
Section: Sustainable Service Supply Chain Based On Tblmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…As emphasized by Brandenburg (2014) [41], Seuring and Mueller (2008) [26], and Hussian et al (2015) [18], TBL and sustainable supply chain management are inseparable, both in the manufacturing and service supply chains.…”
Section: Sustainable Service Supply Chain Based On Tblmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In 2015, Hussain [18] proposed a service sustainable supply chain framework in Arabic, based on CFA (Confirmatory Factor Analysis), which considered the effects of social responsibility on supply chain performance, providing a new research angle of sustainable supply chain management.…”
Section: Sustainable Supply Chain Management: Society and Economy Poimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Gulbin et al [34] presented a multiobjective optimization of greenhouse gas emissions in highway construction projects. Matloub Hussain et al [35] developed a framework for supply chain sustainability in service industry with con rmatory factor analysis and developed a comprehensive framework of sustainability measurement through successive stages of data collection, analysis, and re nement. Sadeghi et al [36] optimized a multi-vendor multi-retailer vendor managed inventory problem.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As well, to handle the constraints, penalty function is used. If the limit is met, penalty will not be added to penalty amount which is multiplied by a coe cient called alpha and is added to the objective function [35]. Penalty amount in confrontation to various limits is explained in the following equations:…”
Section: Mutationmentioning
confidence: 99%