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In the competitive business environment or public domain, the sustainability assessment in supply chain and infrastructure management are important for any organization. Organizations are currently striving to improve their sustainable strategies through preparedness, response, and recovery because of increasing competitiveness, community, and regulatory pressure. Thus, it is necessary to develop a meaningful and more focused understanding of sustainability in supply chain management and infrastructure management practices. In the context of a supply chain, sustainability implies that companies identify, assess, and manage impacts and risks in all the echelons of the supply chain, considering downstream and upstream activities. Similarly, the sustainable infrastructure management indicates the ability of infrastructure to meet the requirements of the present without sacrificing the ability of future generations to address their needs. The complexities regarding sustainable supply chain and infrastructure management have driven managers and professionals to seek different solutions. This Special Issue aims to provide readers with the most recent research results on the aforementioned subjects. In addition, it offers some solutions and also raises some questions for further research and development toward sustainable supply chain and infrastructure management.
green supply chain --- performance measurement --- Bayesian belief network --- sustainability --- trenchless technologies --- pipelines --- construction --- social cost --- fuzzy QFD --- flexibility --- IT flexibility --- importance‒performance analysis --- partial least squared structured equation modelling --- performance gap --- sustainable growth --- higher educational institutions --- academic buildings --- environmental performance --- performance benchmarking --- fuzzy clustering analysis --- metabolic flows --- green supply chain management --- carbon tax and cap --- can-order policy --- mixed-integer programming --- fuzzy constraints --- social sustainability --- small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) --- stakeholder support --- social sustainability awareness --- transport networks --- logistics --- simulation games --- serious games --- innovation ecosystem --- Port of Rotterdam --- complex systems --- truck platooning --- barge transport --- multi-sided platforms --- Bayesian --- geoadditive --- quantile --- P-splines --- boosting optimization --- resilience --- housing infrastructure --- flood hazard and sensitivity analysis --- shipping cost --- risk assessment and management --- conditional value-at-risk --- investment projects --- financial analysis --- economic analysis --- energy efficiency --- public buildings --- literature review --- multi-criteria decision-making --- MCDM methods --- sustainable supply chain management --- SSCM --- efficiency assessment --- operations strategy matrix --- data envelopment analysis --- healthcare systems --- COVID-19 --- n/a
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In the competitive business environment or public domain, the sustainability assessment in supply chain and infrastructure management are important for any organization. Organizations are currently striving to improve their sustainable strategies through preparedness, response, and recovery because of increasing competitiveness, community, and regulatory pressure. Thus, it is necessary to develop a meaningful and more focused understanding of sustainability in supply chain management and infrastructure management practices. In the context of a supply chain, sustainability implies that companies identify, assess, and manage impacts and risks in all the echelons of the supply chain, considering downstream and upstream activities. Similarly, the sustainable infrastructure management indicates the ability of infrastructure to meet the requirements of the present without sacrificing the ability of future generations to address their needs. The complexities regarding sustainable supply chain and infrastructure management have driven managers and professionals to seek different solutions. This Special Issue aims to provide readers with the most recent research results on the aforementioned subjects. In addition, it offers some solutions and also raises some questions for further research and development toward sustainable supply chain and infrastructure management.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- green supply chain --- performance measurement --- Bayesian belief network --- sustainability --- trenchless technologies --- pipelines --- construction --- social cost --- fuzzy QFD --- flexibility --- IT flexibility --- importance‒performance analysis --- partial least squared structured equation modelling --- performance gap --- sustainable growth --- higher educational institutions --- academic buildings --- environmental performance --- performance benchmarking --- fuzzy clustering analysis --- metabolic flows --- green supply chain management --- carbon tax and cap --- can-order policy --- mixed-integer programming --- fuzzy constraints --- social sustainability --- small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) --- stakeholder support --- social sustainability awareness --- transport networks --- logistics --- simulation games --- serious games --- innovation ecosystem --- Port of Rotterdam --- complex systems --- truck platooning --- barge transport --- multi-sided platforms --- Bayesian --- geoadditive --- quantile --- P-splines --- boosting optimization --- resilience --- housing infrastructure --- flood hazard and sensitivity analysis --- shipping cost --- risk assessment and management --- conditional value-at-risk --- investment projects --- financial analysis --- economic analysis --- energy efficiency --- public buildings --- literature review --- multi-criteria decision-making --- MCDM methods --- sustainable supply chain management --- SSCM --- efficiency assessment --- operations strategy matrix --- data envelopment analysis --- healthcare systems --- COVID-19 --- green supply chain --- performance measurement --- Bayesian belief network --- sustainability --- trenchless technologies --- pipelines --- construction --- social cost --- fuzzy QFD --- flexibility --- IT flexibility --- importance‒performance analysis --- partial least squared structured equation modelling --- performance gap --- sustainable growth --- higher educational institutions --- academic buildings --- environmental performance --- performance benchmarking --- fuzzy clustering analysis --- metabolic flows --- green supply chain management --- carbon tax and cap --- can-order policy --- mixed-integer programming --- fuzzy constraints --- social sustainability --- small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) --- stakeholder support --- social sustainability awareness --- transport networks --- logistics --- simulation games --- serious games --- innovation ecosystem --- Port of Rotterdam --- complex systems --- truck platooning --- barge transport --- multi-sided platforms --- Bayesian --- geoadditive --- quantile --- P-splines --- boosting optimization --- resilience --- housing infrastructure --- flood hazard and sensitivity analysis --- shipping cost --- risk assessment and management --- conditional value-at-risk --- investment projects --- financial analysis --- economic analysis --- energy efficiency --- public buildings --- literature review --- multi-criteria decision-making --- MCDM methods --- sustainable supply chain management --- SSCM --- efficiency assessment --- operations strategy matrix --- data envelopment analysis --- healthcare systems --- COVID-19
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In the competitive business environment or public domain, the sustainability assessment in supply chain and infrastructure management are important for any organization. Organizations are currently striving to improve their sustainable strategies through preparedness, response, and recovery because of increasing competitiveness, community, and regulatory pressure. Thus, it is necessary to develop a meaningful and more focused understanding of sustainability in supply chain management and infrastructure management practices. In the context of a supply chain, sustainability implies that companies identify, assess, and manage impacts and risks in all the echelons of the supply chain, considering downstream and upstream activities. Similarly, the sustainable infrastructure management indicates the ability of infrastructure to meet the requirements of the present without sacrificing the ability of future generations to address their needs. The complexities regarding sustainable supply chain and infrastructure management have driven managers and professionals to seek different solutions. This Special Issue aims to provide readers with the most recent research results on the aforementioned subjects. In addition, it offers some solutions and also raises some questions for further research and development toward sustainable supply chain and infrastructure management.
Technology: general issues --- History of engineering & technology --- green supply chain --- performance measurement --- Bayesian belief network --- sustainability --- trenchless technologies --- pipelines --- construction --- social cost --- fuzzy QFD --- flexibility --- IT flexibility --- importance‒performance analysis --- partial least squared structured equation modelling --- performance gap --- sustainable growth --- higher educational institutions --- academic buildings --- environmental performance --- performance benchmarking --- fuzzy clustering analysis --- metabolic flows --- green supply chain management --- carbon tax and cap --- can-order policy --- mixed-integer programming --- fuzzy constraints --- social sustainability --- small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) --- stakeholder support --- social sustainability awareness --- transport networks --- logistics --- simulation games --- serious games --- innovation ecosystem --- Port of Rotterdam --- complex systems --- truck platooning --- barge transport --- multi-sided platforms --- Bayesian --- geoadditive --- quantile --- P-splines --- boosting optimization --- resilience --- housing infrastructure --- flood hazard and sensitivity analysis --- shipping cost --- risk assessment and management --- conditional value-at-risk --- investment projects --- financial analysis --- economic analysis --- energy efficiency --- public buildings --- literature review --- multi-criteria decision-making --- MCDM methods --- sustainable supply chain management --- SSCM --- efficiency assessment --- operations strategy matrix --- data envelopment analysis --- healthcare systems --- COVID-19 --- n/a
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