Supplier selection problems in fashion business operations with sustainability considerations
Journal
Sustainability (Switzerland)
Journal Volume
7
Journal Issue
2
Pages
1603-1619
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Abstract
In recent years, sustainability has been a major focus of fashion business operations because fashion industry development causes harmful effects to the environment, both indirectly and directly. The sustainability of the fashion industry is generally based on several levels and this study focuses on investigating the optimal supplier selection problem for sustainable materials supply in fashion clothing production. Following the ground rule that sustainable development is based on the Triple Bottom Line (TBL), this paper has framed twelve criteria from the economic, environmental and social perspectives for evaluating suppliers. The well-established multi-criteria decision making tool Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) is employed for ranking potential suppliers among the pool of suppliers. Through a real case study, the proposed approach has been applied and some managerial implications are derived. ? 2015 by the authors.
Subjects
Fashion industry; Multi-criteria decision making; Supplier selection; Sustainability; TOPSIS
SDGs
Other Subjects
corporate strategy; decision making; economic development; environmental management; industrial development; social development; sustainable development
Publisher
MDPI
Type
journal article