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Turkiye’de Tersine Lojistik Uygulamalari uzerine Karsilastirmali Bir Siniflandirma Calismasi

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  • Oznur OZDEMIR AKYILDIRIM

    (Akdeniz Universitesi)

  • Muratali ABDILDAEV

    (Kirgizistan-Turkiye Manas Universitesi)

Abstract

Bu calismada tersine lojistik yazini incelenmis ve Turkiye’deki tersine lojistik uygulamalarini ele alan akademik makaleler taranarak sistematik bir sekilde siniflandirilmistir. Farkli veri tabanlarindan cesitli anahtar kelimeler ile yapilan taramalar sonucu tespit edilen makaleler yazin taramasi calismalarinda yaygin olarak kullanilan icerik cozumlemesi yontemiyle analiz edilmistir. Yapilan degerlendirmeler sonucunda tersine lojistik alaninda, Turkiye’deki uygulama makalelerinin buyuk cogunlugunun, ag tasarimi konusunda yazildigi ve karma tam sayili model kullanildigi gorulmustur. Cozum yontemi olarak ise genellikle optimizasyon yazilimlarindan yararlanildigi ancak ozgun cozum algoritmalari gelistirilmedigi gozlemlenmistir. Matematiksel model icermeyen calýsmalarda ise daha cok basit istatistiksel yontemlerden yararlanilmistir. Bu bulgulara dayanarak, ilerideki calismalarda, toplanacak urun miktarinin tahmini, en verimli geri kazanim teknikleri, tersine zincir oyunculari arasindaki isbirligi gibi farkli problemlerin de ele alinmasinin faydali olacagi soylenebilir. Bu baglamda, bu calisma, oldukca guncel ve onemli olan bu alanda Turkiye’deki yazinin durumunu ve eksikliklerini gormek ve gelecekteki calismalarda incelenmesi gereken konulari tespit etmek adina onemli katkilar saglamakta ve bu alandaki arastirmacilara yol gosterici bir nitelik tasimaktadir.

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  • Oznur OZDEMIR AKYILDIRIM & Muratali ABDILDAEV, 2016. "Turkiye’de Tersine Lojistik Uygulamalari uzerine Karsilastirmali Bir Siniflandirma Calismasi," Ege Academic Review, Ege University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, vol. 16(2), pages 257-272.
  • Handle: RePEc:ege:journl:v:16:i:2:y:2016:p:257-272
    DOI: 10.21121/eab.2016219979
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