Leveraging procurement-related knowledge through a fuzzy-based DSS: a refinement of purchasing portfolio models
Purpose: This paper aims to model a decision support system (DSS) that could overcome the oversimplified, subjective, compensatory decision logic of extant purchasing portfolio models (PPMs) by leveraging the firms’ procurement-related knowledge base. Design/methodology/approach: The DSS was developed through a fuzzy-based approach, whose design and application were framed within a case study in a multinational company. Findings: The application of the fuzzy-based DSS to a product class suggests investing in the relationship with two specific suppliers and to loosen the relationship with a third one. Research limitations/implications: Exploiting the fuzzy set theory and fostering the elicitation of procurement-related knowledge from the decision-makers, the DSS effectively tackles the concerns about the existing PPMs by including strategic-oriented priorities and contextual constraints in the evaluation. Practical implications: The recommendations in output from the DSS are feasible, more analytical and easy to interpret, enabling knowledge sharing, group decision processes and better decision-making. Originality/value: To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this manuscript is the first attempt to effectively integrate traditional PPMs with contextual, strategy-related factors to refine the purchasing directions and make them objective.
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2019
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Authors: | Aloini, Davide ; Dulmin, Riccardo ; Mininno, Valeria ; Zerbino, Pierluigi |
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Journal of Knowledge Management. - Emerald, ISSN 1367-3270, ZDB-ID 2009195-3. - Vol. 23.2019, 6 (12.08.), p. 1077-1104
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Emerald |
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