مدل‌سازی موانع اجرای مدیریت دانش در زنجیره تأمین با رویکرد یکپارچه مدل‌سازی تفسیری ساختاری و میکمک فازی

نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسنده

استادیار، دانشگاه شیراز.

چکیده

هدف پژوهش حاضر، شناسایی و اولویت­‌بندی موانع اجرای مدیریت دانش در زنجیره تأمین شرکت‌های چینی‌­آلات بهداشتی است. بدین منظور ابتدا با مطالعه مبانی نظری موضوع این موانع شناسایی و با استفاده از روایی محتوایی عوامل مرتبط با شرکت­‌های چینی‌­آلات بهداشتی استخراج شد؛ درنهایت با استفاده از مدل‌سازی تفسیری ساختاری و میکمک فازی روابط متقابل میان موانع مشخص و قدرت تأثیرگذاری و تأثیرپذیری آن‌ها بر یکدیگر مشخص شد. طبق نتایج ، به‌ترتیب عدم تعهدات مدیریت ارشد به استفاده از مدیریت دانش در زنجیره تأمین، فقدان آموزش برای اعضا و نبود برنامه‌­ریزی استراتژیک بیشترین تأثیر را بر دیگر موانع دارند. این مدل به مدیران صنعت چینی‌آلات بهداشتی کمک می­کند، قبل از اجرای هرگونه استراتژی برای اجرای مدیریت دانش، با رویکرد کلی‌نگر، موانع موجود در  این صنعت را بشناسند تا بتوانند رویکرد مناسبی برای استقرار مدیریت دانش در زنجیره تأمین به‌کار گیرند.

کلیدواژه‌ها


عنوان مقاله [English]

Barriers by using an Integrated ISM-fuzzy MICMAC Approach

نویسنده [English]

  • Payam Shojaei
Assistant Professor, Shiraz University.
چکیده [English]

This paper intended to identify and prioritize of Knowledge Management Adaptation Barriers in sanitary ware industries Supply Chain. In the first step these barriers were identified through reviewing literature and by means of Content Validity of the factors - extracted from sanitary ware industries. Then, the inter relationship among the barriers were determined by Interpretive Structural Modeling and Fuzzy MICMAC. Finally, the dependence and driving power of those factors were recognized on each other. According to the results, Lack of top management commitment towards KM adoption in SC, Lack of education and training to SC members and Lack of strategic planning regarding KM adoption in SC have most influences, respectively. This model helps managers to identify the barriers of the industry before applying KM adapting strategies considering a holistic approach so that they can implement the most suitable approach to adapt KM in SC.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Supply Chain
  • Interpretive Structural Modeling
  • Knowledge Management Adaptation Barriers
  • Fuzzy MICMAC
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