Organizational culture’s influence on supply chain performance analysis with fuzzy grey cognitive maps

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q1 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Grey Systems-Theory and Application Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1108/gs-10-2023-0099
Lucas Gabriel Zanon, Tiago F.A.C. Sigahi, Rosley Anholon, Luiz Cesar Ribeiro Carpinetti
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Abstract

Purpose

This paper applies fuzzy grey cognitive maps (FGCM) to support multicriteria group decision making (GDM) on supply chain performance (SCP) considering the role of organizational culture as a moderating factor.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper follows the quantitative axiomatic prescriptive model-based research. It introduces a MGDM model that relies on the SCOR® model performance attributes and Hofstede’s cultural dimensions. The proposal is underpinned by the soft computing technique of FGCM, aimed at addressing the inherent subjectivity associated with evaluating the culture-performance relationship within supply chains.

Findings

The FGCM-based model proposes a management matrix tool for supporting SPC management. It results in a graphical representation that deconstructs SCP and organizational culture into key elements and provides directives for action plans that align improvement efforts. An illustrative application is presented to guide and promote the model’s application in different configurations of supply chains.

Practical implications

This model offers valuable insights into addressing the impact of organizational culture on decision-making related to SCP. Additionally, it facilitates scenario simulation. The management matrix visually illustrates how each performance attribute is influenced by each cultural dimension on a quantitative scale. It also ranks these attributes based on the overall level of influence they receive from culture.

Originality/value

The study provides a unique outlook on the use of FGCMs to support the SCP decisional process by detailing and accounting for the influence of organizational culture. This is done through the development of a novel matrix that allows for visual management and benchmarking.

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目的 本文考虑到组织文化作为调节因素的作用,应用模糊灰色认知图(FGCM)支持供应链绩效(SCP)的多标准团体决策(GDM)。它引入了一个 MGDM 模型,该模型依赖于 SCOR® 模型的绩效属性和霍夫斯泰德的文化维度。该建议以 FGCM 软计算技术为基础,旨在解决与评估供应链中文化-绩效关系相关的固有主观性问题。 研究结果基于 FGCM 的模型提出了一种支持 SPC 管理的管理矩阵工具。它以图形表示的方式将 SCP 和组织文化解构为关键要素,并为调整改进工作的行动计划提供指导。该模型为解决组织文化对 SCP 相关决策的影响提供了宝贵的见解。此外,它还有助于情景模拟。管理矩阵以量化的方式直观地说明了每个绩效属性受每个文化维度的影响。原创性/价值该研究通过详细说明和解释组织文化的影响,为使用 FGCM 支持 SCP 决策过程提供了一个独特的视角。这是通过开发一个新颖的矩阵来实现的,该矩阵允许进行可视化管理和基准设定。
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