A multi-criteria approach for managing inter-enterprise collaborative relationships

Strategic Direction

ISSN: 0258-0543

Article publication date: 1 August 2012

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Verdecho, M.-.-J. (2012), "A multi-criteria approach for managing inter-enterprise collaborative relationships", Strategic Direction, Vol. 28 No. 8. https://doi.org/10.1108/sd.2012.05628haa.006

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A multi-criteria approach for managing inter-enterprise collaborative relationships

Article Type: Abstracts From: Strategic Direction, Volume 28, Issue 8

VerdechoM.-J., Alfaro-SaizJ.-J., Rodriguez-Rodriguez R. and Ortiz-Bas A.Omega, June 2012, Vol. 40 No. 3, Start page: 249, No. of pages: 15

Collaboration amongst enterprises is a common strategy used to increase competitiveness. Thus, enterprises that are collaborating need to define and use performance measurement/management frameworks composed of performance elements (objectives, performance indicators, etc.) that facilitate the management of their activity, as well as monitor their strategy and processes. There are many factors, e.g. trust, interoperability of Information Systems, etc. that need to be managed properly in order to support collaborative success. However, such factors and performance are not usually managed together. Furthermore, these factors and performance elements are interrelated but these influences are commonly overlooked. This paper aims to present an approach based on the analytic network process (ANP) to manage collaborative relationships under an integrated approach by considering not only the inter-enterprise performance elements, but also the factors that influence collaboration. The approach is then applied to a collaborative enterprise network belonging to the renewable energy sector. With this innovative approach, enterprises will obtain significant information for the decision-making process, regarding which are the factors and performance elements that have the greatest impact on their competitiveness, and therefore should be prioritized.Article type: Research paperISSN: 0305-0483Reference: 41AH545

Keywords: Case studies, Decision making, Management, Multicriteria decision making

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