2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.omega.2015.08.001
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Supplier’s total cost of ownership evaluation: a data envelopment analysis approach

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“…(Zhu et., 2012, Govindan et al, 2015 -Cost-based approaches predict that the supplier's selection decision can not only rely on static performance elements but can also consider the effects of decision-making (e.g., delivery date or lot sizing) on process costs. (Ellram, 1995, Woodward, 1997, Visani, et al, 2016 The identified requirements are summarized in Figure 2. available that address evaluation methods developed to support or to be applied to supplier evaluation.…”
Section: Criteria Of Supplier Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Zhu et., 2012, Govindan et al, 2015 -Cost-based approaches predict that the supplier's selection decision can not only rely on static performance elements but can also consider the effects of decision-making (e.g., delivery date or lot sizing) on process costs. (Ellram, 1995, Woodward, 1997, Visani, et al, 2016 The identified requirements are summarized in Figure 2. available that address evaluation methods developed to support or to be applied to supplier evaluation.…”
Section: Criteria Of Supplier Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BPA emphasises the use of multiple analytical methods related to mathematics, statistics and econometrics to support the control of business dynamics. BPA provides insights on the critical variables underlying the organization's performance model, as well as the opportunities/threats emerging from strategic uncertainties, such as market and competitor dynamics, R&D and innovation (May 2009), human resources (Davenport, Harris and Shapiro 2010;Lanzarone, Matta, and Scaccabarozzi 2010), marketing and supply chain management (Trkman et al 2010;Visani et al 2016;Wang et al 2016).…”
Section: From Business Analytics To Business Performance Analyticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attention should be drawn to the latest applications of the DEA method. These applications include the total cost of ownership (TCO) model, based on DEA, which was created by the authors [81]. This model has proven to be an excellent approximation of the TCO model in the supply management field.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%