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Green product deletion decisions: An integrated sustainable production and consumption approach

Chunguang Bai (School of Management and Economics, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, PR China)
Purvi Shah (Foisie Business School, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA)
Qingyun Zhu (Foisie Business School, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA)
Joseph Sarkis (Foisie Business School, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA)

Industrial Management & Data Systems

ISSN: 0263-5577

Article publication date: 12 March 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to identify how organizations can evaluate the green product deletion decision within an environmentally sustainable consumption and production environment through a hybrid multistage multiple criteria evaluation approach.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper proposes a decision-making model by integrating “soft computation” using neighborhood rough set theory, fuzzy cluster means, and cumulative prospect theory. Literature is used to identify various factors for the decision environment. An illustrative problem provides insights into the methodology and application.

Findings

The results indicate that green products can be evaluated from both their relative environmental burdens and benefits. Sustainable consumption and production factors that play a role in this multifactor decision are identified. The results show that a comprehensive evaluation can capture an effective overall picture on which green product(s) to delete.

Research limitations/implications

The opaqueness of the proposed methodology may cause less acceptance by management. The methodology made a number of assumptions related to the data. An actual application of the tool rather than just an illustrative example is needed.

Originality/value

The main contribution of this study is the novel integration of supply chain perspectives, both upstream (supply and production) and downstream (demand/usage), with green product deletion decision making. The hybrid multistage technique has advantages of being able to incorporate many factors that have a variety of quantitative and qualitative characteristics to help managers address green product deletion issues as well as its impact on greening of supply chains and organizational environmental sustainability. This paper adds value to product deletion, supply chain management, and sustainable production and consumption literatures.

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Citation

Bai, C., Shah, P., Zhu, Q. and Sarkis, J. (2018), "Green product deletion decisions: An integrated sustainable production and consumption approach", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 118 No. 2, pp. 349-389. https://doi.org/10.1108/IMDS-05-2017-0175

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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