Multi-Criteria Methods Applied in the Studies of Barriers Identified in the Implementation of Reverse Logistics of E-Waste: A Research Agenda
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
2.1. Reverse Logistics
2.2. Multiple Criteria Decision Aid—MCDA
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Research Characterization
3.2. Research Procedure
- a.
- Formulation of the research question: What are the multicriteria decision aid methods applied to prioritize barriers in the implementation of e-waste reverse logistics in an international scope?
- b.
- Establishment of inclusion and exclusion criteria: The criteria included the scientific databases used, the time frame, types of articles, keywords, and Boolean operators used. We delimited the search based on: Science Direct—it has more than 769 periodicals in the fields of social sciences and humanities. Emerald: it has more than 290 periodicals, books, and online resources, Web of Science: it presents over 12,000 periodicals and provides access to references and abstracts in all fields of knowledge, and Google Scholar: it has wider access to articles. The period of publication of articles was defined as eleven years, between 2008 and 2019. The keywords used were “reverse logistics,” stakeholders, barrier*, “multiple criteria” and its synonym multicriteria using the Boolean operators, as shown in Table 2. Studies using “green supply chain management,” “green supply chain,” and “circular economy” were not included because they are outside of the scope of our study. Regarding the type of articles, we selected research articles, data articles, and replication studies; thus, we excluded review articles, books, and book chapters.
- c.
- Literature selection, filtering, and access: In all databases, three exploratory searches were performed: in the first, we used the combination of “reverse logistics” AND stakeholder AND multicriteria AND barrier, thus obtaining two articles in Science Direct and 15 articles in Google Scholar; in the other bases (Emerald and Web of Science), the combination did not identify any papers. Then, by carrying out a more specific search, we obtained two articles in Science Direct and five in Google, while in other bases, the combination did not identify any papers. Then, we chose to use the synonym “multiple criteria”, finding 4, 6, 1, and 5 articles, in Science Direct, Emerald, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, respectively. Finally, encompassing the search with “reverse logistics” and stakeholders and barrier*, we found 13, 9, 4, and 15 articles, respectively.
- d.
- Evaluation of the literature quality: In Science Direct, 21 articles were identified: five were duplicates, and thus the number remaining for analysis was 12. By reading the introduction and conclusion, 12 of those articles were eliminated, as the main focus of the study was not related to barriers of RL. In Emerald, nine studies were selected, but six were excluded because they did not apply MCDA, and two applied MCDA in “green supply chain management,” resulting as “out of scope.” We excluded two studies found in Web of Science for the same reason. In Google Scholar, 35 articles were selected, but 26 were duplicates and three did not apply the MCDA approach (“out of scope”). Therefore, an amount of 10 articles from the three databases were fully analyzed.
- e.
- Analysis, synthesis, and dissemination of results: The last step of the protocol consisted of a detailed analysis of the 10 articles focusing on the authors, the journals, the concepts covered, the methods, the period of publication, the suggestions, and the main results. Later, the results were compiled in graphs and tables presented in the results section.
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Description
4.2. Multicriteria Decision Aid (MCDA) Methods
4.3. Main Research Gaps Based in RSL
5. Concluding Remarks
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Approaches | Description | Methods |
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Multi-attribute Utility | Preferences are aggregated into a unique utility value, which is additively measured (with trade-offs). A score of each alternative is generated based on the performance presented on each criterion. | MAUT, SMART, TOPSIS, AHP, TODIM, DEMATEL |
Iterative | They are characterized by having computational steps and being interactive, allowing trade-offs between alternatives. | STEM, TRIMAP, ICW, ISM |
Outranking | It has controls for binary relationships representing preferences between criteria and does not have score alternatives (without trade-offs between criteria). | ELECTRE and PROMETHÉE, CPP |
Keywords | Database | |||
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Science Direct | Web of Science | Emerald | Google Scholar | |
“reverse logistics” AND stakeholders AND barrier* | Result: 435 Time: 2008–2019 Types of articles: research articles, data articles, replication studies. Title, abstract and keyword reading: 15 | Result: 20 Time: 2008–2019 Filter: English, Title or Topic Title, abstract and keyword reading:4 | Result: 395 Time: 2008–2019 Filter: All Emerald content, All field and All content Title, abstract and keyword reading: 9 | Result: 1.500 Time: 2008–2019 Filter: English, do not include, patent do not include citation Title, abstract and keyword reading: 15 |
“reverse logistics” AND stakeholders AND “multiple criteria” AND barrier* | Result: 33 Time: 2008–2019 Types of articles: research articles, data articles, replication studies. Title, abstract and keyword reading:4 | Result: 6 Time: 2008–2019 Filter: English, Title or Topic Title, abstract and keyword reading: 0 | Result: 19 Time: 2008–2019 Filter: All Emerald content, All field and All content Title, abstract and keyword reading: 0 | Result: 479 Time: 2008–2019 Filter: English, do not include, patent do not include citation Title, abstract and keyword reading: 5 |
“reverse logistics” AND stakeholders AND multicriteria AND barrier* | Result: 12 Time: 2008–2019 Types of articles: research articles, data articles, replication studies. Title, abstract and keyword reading: 2 | Result: 0 Time: 2008–2019 Filter: English, Title or Topic Title, abstract and keyword reading: 0 | Result: 0 Time: 2008–2019 Filter: All Emerald content, All field and All content Title, abstract and keyword reading: 0 | Result: 1.500 Time: 2008–2019 Filter: English, do not include, patent do not include citation Title, abstract and keyword reading: 15 |
Method | Goal | Focus | Reference |
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Interpretative Structural Modeling (ISM) | Applied to identify the interrelationship between barriers and model them to identify the most significant barriers. | Automotive oil | [38] |
Analyze the relationship and interactions between barriers. | Computer network | [42] | |
Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory Method (DEMATEL) | Combined with the grey theory to investigate the causal relationship between barriers. | Electro-electronics | [28] |
Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) | Applied to prioritize barriers. Used with the fuzzy method to determine weights, decision-makers’ preferences. | Electro-electronics | [15,16,26] |
Identifying the most common barriers and assessing them in the context of the country. | Leather footwear industry | [36] | |
Analytic Network Process (ANP) | Propose a method that has strategies to overcome barriers. | Palm oil industry | [40] |
Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) | Combined with the fuzzy method to generate a ranking of the proposed solutions. | Electro-electronics | [16,26] |
MCDA | Main Barrier (Top 1#) | Country |
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Grey-DEMATEL | Organizational | Brazil |
Fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS | Technological | Thailand |
Infrastructural | India | |
Delphi fuzzy (FDM) and AHP | Economy | Brazil |
Fuzzy ANP and VIKOR | Market related | Thailand |
Fuzzy AHP | Economy | India |
Knowledge and support | Bangladesh | |
SWARA and WASPAS | Organizational | Bangladesh |
Focus | Gaps | Reference |
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MCDA Method | - Exploration of the study by Prakah and Barua using other approaches: ANP electre, PROMETHE, and approximate set theory; - analyzing list of barriers proposed by Bouzon et al. using different tools from MCDA; - using structural equation modeling to validate the results of the ISM approach; and - reapplication of the study of Sirisawat and Kiatcharoenpol using other methods of multi decision making criteria such as fuzzy Vikor, fuzzy ANP, and fuzzy ELETRE. | [15,16,26,38,39,40] |
Weights | - Apply the study by Gardas et al. [38] in other sectors since the weights of specialties vary significantly from one sector to another. - Apply the model by Phochanikorn et al. [40] in other industries and even in other sectors to later carry out a comparison between studies. | [38,40] |
Sample | - Include other stakeholder perspectives, such as customer perspectives or investor perspectives to analyze RL barriers. - In addition, include managers’ views regarding the most important barriers to RL that can be controlled and managed by companies; research on RL barriers should include further consideration of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). - Identify the incentive factors to implement an RL strategy for the leather footwear industry using the total interpretative structural modeling (TISM) approach | [15,28,40] |
Locus | - Research empirical studies to investigate knowledge about the influential forces and the implementation of RL processes in emerging economies. - Examine and compare the contexts of different companies using data envelopment analysis (DEA). - Continue the study by Prajapati et al. with electrical industries in other regions and make a comparison. | [28,37,39] |
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Vieira, B.O.; Guarnieri, P.; Nofal, R.; Nofal, B. Multi-Criteria Methods Applied in the Studies of Barriers Identified in the Implementation of Reverse Logistics of E-Waste: A Research Agenda. Logistics 2020, 4, 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics4020011
Vieira BO, Guarnieri P, Nofal R, Nofal B. Multi-Criteria Methods Applied in the Studies of Barriers Identified in the Implementation of Reverse Logistics of E-Waste: A Research Agenda. Logistics. 2020; 4(2):11. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics4020011
Chicago/Turabian StyleVieira, Barbara Oliveira, Patricia Guarnieri, Rose Nofal, and Bayram Nofal. 2020. "Multi-Criteria Methods Applied in the Studies of Barriers Identified in the Implementation of Reverse Logistics of E-Waste: A Research Agenda" Logistics 4, no. 2: 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics4020011
APA StyleVieira, B. O., Guarnieri, P., Nofal, R., & Nofal, B. (2020). Multi-Criteria Methods Applied in the Studies of Barriers Identified in the Implementation of Reverse Logistics of E-Waste: A Research Agenda. Logistics, 4(2), 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics4020011