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An Examination of Halal Fashion Supply Chain Management Risks Based on the Fuzzy Best-Worst Approach

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  • Elie Sumarliah

    (University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China)

  • Tieke Li

    (University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China)

  • Bailin Wang

    (University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China)

  • Indriya Indriya

    (Ibn Khaldun University, Bogor, Indonesia)

Abstract

Risk management is indispensable. Halal fashion is an emerging business globally, yet studies of Halal fashion supply chain (HFSC) risk management are scarce. An in-depth literature review discovered 40 risk factors in the HFSC. A group of professionals active in the field classified these risks into seven categories. The fuzzy best-worst approach was then used to rank the risk categories and risk factors. Manufacturing and design risks have the highest significance in HFSC management, and risks in the financial and sustainability categories the lowest. The paper contributes significantly by delivering an extensive inventory of HFSC management risks and their relative rankings that can serve as a foundation for the development of a large number of theoretical studies.

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  • Elie Sumarliah & Tieke Li & Bailin Wang & Indriya Indriya, 2021. "An Examination of Halal Fashion Supply Chain Management Risks Based on the Fuzzy Best-Worst Approach," Information Resources Management Journal (IRMJ), IGI Global, vol. 34(4), pages 69-92, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:rmj000:v:34:y:2021:i:4:p:69-92
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    1. Budi Harsanto & Joval Ifghaniyafi Farras & Egi Arvian Firmansyah & Mahir Pradana & Ardi Apriliadi, 2024. "Digital Technology 4.0 on Halal Supply Chain: A Systematic Review," Logistics, MDPI, vol. 8(1), pages 1-36, February.
    2. Mahmoud Z. Mistarihi & Ghazi M. Magableh, 2023. "Unveiling Supply Chain Nervousness: A Strategic Framework for Disruption Management under Fuzzy Environment," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(14), pages 1-26, July.
    3. Kawther Mousa & Zenglian Zhang & Eli Sumarliah & Ihab K. A. Hamdan, 2024. "The Impact of Cloud Computing Adoption on Firm Performance Among SMEs in Palestine: A Machine Learning Approach," International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies (IJIIT), IGI Global, vol. 20(1), pages 1-24, January.

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