A decision support model based on a reference point method for end-of-life electronic product management

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Kai Jin
Hong C. Zhang
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[1] Texas A&M University Kingsville,Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
[2] Texas Tech University,Department of Industrial Engineering
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Multiple criteria analysis; Decision support systems; Electronic product recovery; Reference point method;
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Although a decision support system is an efficient tool that has been widely used in management areas, it still encounters some problems when it is implemented in an environmentally conscious decision-making problem. Those problems include lack of sufficient and reliable data on environmental impact of end-of-life product treatment, material composition analysis, proper expression of the users’ aspiration levels, system architecture, and the proper optimization method. This paper proposes a systematic decision-making tool for end-of-life (EOL) electronic product recycling scenario analysis and selection. This model can help original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) specify the most satisfactory recyclers based on the buyers’ prices and environmental impacts; it can also assist recyclers decide the recycling scenarios for a batch of end-of-life electronic products based on the EOL value, environmental impacts, and processing time. The decision-making process includes the following steps: selection and definition of attributes, quantifying impacts, scaling of attributes, aggregation, and an interactive optimization process. A reference point method is used in the optimization process.
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页码:1251 / 1259
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