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Mr Esmaeil Mazroui Nasrabadi, Phd Laya Olfat, Phd Maghsoud Amiri,
Volume 10, Issue 26 (3-2015)
Abstract

Supply chain management is one of the subjects that much attention has been paid to it. Today competition of companies is not important anymore but supply chains are competing, so paying attention to supply chain is necessary and vital. Performance enablers of supply chain have been studied in a scattered manner; however these efforts are not comprehensive enough. In this paper these enablers are studied and classified. This paper has been conducted for handmade carpet supply chain. Handmade carpet is one of industries that has a good position in Iran, however the number of performed scientific researches in this field in not enough. This research has done in Kashan and exploratory factor analysis and second-order factor analysis have been employed. After exploratory factor analysis, enablers are classified into some groups, i.e. leadership and management, knowledge and information management, cooperation, ethic, relationship in supply chain, performance measurement, capacity management and strategy. Among these factors, leadership and management and cooperation are more important. Finally, we provide some recommendations to improve these factors.


Dr Esmaeil Mazrouinasrabadi, Mrs Taybeh Jafari,
Volume 13, Issue 31 (9-2017)
Abstract

The green supply chain is based on the integrity of environmental management and supply chain management to control Environmental Impact on Product Lifecycle Through Co-ordination of All Suppliers of Supply Chain. The purpose of this research is to identify and categorize green supply chain drivers in the hand woven carpet industry. The statistical population of this research in first stage is hand woven carpet experts and in the second stage are members of the supply chain of hand woven carpet industry, including raw material suppliers, sellers, manufacturers, etc. First, using the team of experts, among the 34 variables mentioned in the questionnaire, 17 items were selected as the main drivers of the green supply chain in hand woven carpet industry then another questionnaire was distributed among the members of the supply chain. Using exploratory factor analysis, the factors were classified into five categories. Using the AHP method, the priority of each categories are information, regulation, competition, logistics and marketing. At the end, suggestions such as the development of e-commerce and the cooperation of competitors have been given to improve the supply chain performance.


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