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    Citation - WoS: 3
    Citation - Scopus: 3
    Analyzing Critical Success Factors of Sustainable Knowledge Management: an Interval-Valued Neutrosophic Approach
    (Mdpi, 2024) Turan, Hakan; Bulak, Muhammet Enis; Buyukselcuk, Elif Caloglu; Çaloğlu Büyükselçuk, Elif
    Knowledge management (KM) is a structured approach that includes the organized procedures of generating, capturing, arranging, storing, retrieving, distributing, and harnessing an organization's knowledge resources to attain its goals and improve its effectiveness. Encountering uncertainty and managing imprecise information are fundamental aspects of KM that cannot be avoided. In this context, sustainable KM aims to solve these issues and address prioritizing the long-term sustainability and efficiency of knowledge-related processes within an organization. The aim of this study is to structure a sustainable KM concept for organizations and identify the most common critical success factors (CSFs) with a novel analytical approach. In this context, the Interval-Valued Neutrosophic methodology, which is one of the multi-criteria decision methods (MCDMs), was adopted to evaluate and weight the determined CSFs. Four main headings-KM, environmental, economical, and social criteria-are evaluated along with their subfactors. Our findings show that KM is found to be the most important, and environmental factors followed KM. When the results are examined in terms of subfactors, cleaner production is found to be the most significant, with a global weight value of 11.13.
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    Citation - WoS: 7
    Citation - Scopus: 8
    A Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Approach for Greenovative Supplier Selection
    (Univ Cincinnati industrial Engineering, 2022) Buyukselcuk, Elif Caloglu; Tozan, Hakan; Vayvay, Ozalp
    In today???s rapidly changing business environment, green and innovative (greenovative) activities have become indispensable elements of sustainable supply network management. Realization of this fact obliges firms to consider greenovative as well as traditional criteria in determining their supplier. This study provides a new greenovative systematic approach to supplier selection for small and medium-sized enterprises. Fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making (FMCDM)-based techniques were used to determine the most appropriate supplier with the proposed model. To show the usability of the model, an application was carried out on an automotive supply company. Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) approaches were used to calculate the weights of the supplier selection criteria. After determining criteria weights, different multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) techniques that are often encountered in the literature were used to identify the best supplier.