Treffer: Building supply-chain resilience: an artificial intelligence-based technique and decision-making framework.

Title:
Building supply-chain resilience: an artificial intelligence-based technique and decision-making framework.
Authors:
Belhadi, Amine1 (AUTHOR), Kamble, Sachin2 (AUTHOR) sachin.kamble@edhec.edu, Fosso Wamba, Samuel3 (AUTHOR), Queiroz, Maciel M.4 (AUTHOR)
Source:
International Journal of Production Research. Jul2022, Vol. 60 Issue 14, p4487-4507. 21p. 1 Diagram, 9 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Database:
Business Source Premier

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers a promising solution for building and promoting more resilient supply chains. However, the literature is highly dispersed regarding the application of AI in supply-chain management. The literature to date lacks a decision-making framework for identifying and applying powerful AI techniques to build supply-chain resilience (SCRes), curbing advances in research and practice on this interesting interface. In this paper, we propose an integrated Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) technique powered by AI-based algorithms such as Fuzzy systems, Wavelet Neural Networks (WNN) and Evaluation based on Distance from Average Solution (EDAS) to identify patterns in AI techniques for developing different SCRes strategies. The analysis was informed by data collected from 479 manufacturing companies to determine the most significant AI applications used for SCRes. The findings show that fuzzy logic programming, machine learning big data, and agent-based systems are the most promising techniques used to promote SCRes strategies. The study findings support decision-makers by providing an integrated decision-making framework to guide practitioners in AI deployment for building SCRes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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