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Nunez, Alfredo | Delft |
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Bonato, Matteo |
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Autor Correspondente Coelho, Sílvia. |
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- 2022The resilience of on-time delivery to capacity and material shortagescitations
- 2022Industry 4.0 maturity follow-up inside an internal value chaincitations
- 2021Lean and Green Modelling in Healthcare Supply Chains
- 2019Green and lean supply-chain transformation: a roadmapcitations
- 2017Green and lean implementationcitations
- 2017Modelling green and lean supply chains: An eco-efficiency perspectivecitations
- 2016LARG indexcitations
- 2015Lean, green and resilient practices influence on supply chain performancecitations
- 2014Impact of supply chain management practices on sustainabilitycitations
- 2013Trade-offs among Lean, Agile, Resilient and Green Paradigms in Supply Chain Management: A Case Study Approach
- 2013An innovative agile and resilient index for the automotive supply chaincitations
- 2013A fuzzy larg index model to the automotive supply chain
- 2013Comparative Analysis of Customer Value Dimensionscitations
- 2013Ecosilient Index to assess the greenness and resilience of the upstream automotive supply chaincitations
- 2013Lean and green supply chain initiatives
- 2012An integrated model to assess the leanness and agility of the automotive industrycitations
- 2012Classification of supply chain practices according to customer values in automotive industry
- 2012Combining FDSS and simulation to improve Supply Chain resiliencecitations
- 2012Fuzzy evaluation model to assess interoperability in LARG Supply Chainscitations
- 2011Green and Lean Paradigms Influence on Sustainable Business Development of Manufacturing Supply Chainscitations
- 2011Agile Index: Automotive Supply Chain
- 2011The influence of green practices on supply chain performance: a case study approachcitations
- 2010Green supply chain management: a case study analysis of the automotive industry
- 2010"Strategy of Application of Human Performance Management Support Tools in Lean Environments" Case Study
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<p>Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to suggest a lean, agile, resilient, and green (LARG) index as a benchmarking tool to assess the leanness, agility, resilience and the greenness of the automotive companies and corresponding supply chain (SC). Design/methodology/approach – The proposed index incorporates LARG supply chain management paradigms and corresponding practices being both weighted according to their importance for the automotive SC sustainability. The Delphi technique is used to obtain the weights for each SC paradigm and a linear aggregated method is proposed. A case study approach related to the automotive SC is chosen to illustrate the LARG index application. Findings – The case study results confirmed the usefulness and ease of application of LARG index in a real world SC. The application of the suggested index to a set of companies, and consequently to their SC, makes possible to identify: the better and worst performer company in each paradigm, the LARG practices with higher levels of application among the companies, the LARG index for each company and also for the corresponding SC. This becomes an important benchmarking tool since comparative analysis regarding the LARG behaviours are possible to perform with the suggested index. Research limitations/implications – More LARG practices could be considered to improve the robustness of the index. Future studies should be conducted across more companies for improving the effectiveness of the approach, and more members should be included in the panel of Delphi technique for enhancing the validity of the suggested approach. Practical implications – SC companies will be able to assess their performance in terms of leanness, agility, resilience and greenness. A study like this could encourage all automotive companies to benchmark their organizations as regards their competitors, the best in class, and also the industry average. Originality/value – This paper contributes to the literature by introducing a new index for measuring the leanness, agility, resilience and greenness of companies and SCs. This index can be used by managers as a benchmarking tool to identify their LARG behaviour and compare it with their SC partners and seek for improvement.</p>
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