Title of article :
Two-stage game-theoretic approach to supplier evaluation, selection, and order assignment
Author/Authors :
Yu, J.C.P. Department of Distribution Management - Takming University of Science and Technology - Taipei, Taiwan , Wee, H.M. Department of Industrial and System Engineering - Chung Yuan Christian University - Chungli, Taiwan , Jeng, S Department of Industrial and System Engineering - Chung Yuan Christian University - Chungli, Taiwan , Daryanto, Y Department of Industrial and System Engineering - Chung Yuan Christian University - Chungli, Taiwan
Abstract :
This study proposes a framework for supplier evaluation, selection, and assignment
that incorporates a two-stage game-theoretic approach method. The objective is to
provide manufacturers with insights to choose suitable suppliers for dierent manufacturing
processes. The framework applies to the decision logic of multiple manufacturing processes.
In the rst stage, a non-cooperative game model is utilized for supplier evaluation and
selection. The interactive behaviors between a manufacturer and some supplier candidates
are modeled and analyzed so that the Supplier Evaluation Value (SEV) can be obtained
using the Nash equilibrium. In the second stage, the SEVs become the input for the
Shepley values calculation of each supplier under a cooperative game model. The Shapley
values are utilized to create a set of limited supplier allocation. This paper provides
managerial insights to verify the viability of the proposed approach for supplier selection
and allocation. Thus, it enables Supply Chain Management (SCM) manager to optimize
supplier evaluation, selection, and order assignment
Keywords :
Shapley value , Supplier evaluation value , Nash equilibrium , Supplier selection
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions E: Industrial Engineering)