Applying Analytical Hierarchy Process to Supplier Selection and Evaluation in the Hospitality Industry: A Multiobjective Approach
Author(s) -
Kaie-Chin Chung
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
acta oeconomica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.292
H-Index - 13
eISSN - 1588-2659
pISSN - 0001-6373
DOI - 10.1556/032.65.2015.s2.23
Subject(s) - analytic hierarchy process , ranking (information retrieval) , hospitality , selection (genetic algorithm) , business , context (archaeology) , supplier evaluation , marketing , hospitality industry , quality (philosophy) , process (computing) , hospitality management studies , supply chain management , service (business) , supply chain , process management , tourism , operations research , computer science , engineering , paleontology , philosophy , epistemology , machine learning , artificial intelligence , law , political science , biology , operating system
The present study’s primary objective is to identify contributing factors in selecting and evaluating a seafood supplier within the Taiwanese hospitality industry. It illustrates the application of a multicriteria decision-making process to supplier selection within a service setting where it is less common than in a manufacturing context. To implement the study, a survey instrument was created and submitted to Taiwanese hospitality firms, namely hotels and restaurants, to identify contributing factors in the selection of a seafood supplier within six initial areas concerning food hygiene, stafftraining, crisis management, information technology, competitive ability, and logistics and quality assurance. The analytic hierarchical process (AHP) was then applied to the survey results, and the first- and second-level hierarchical factors were rigorously identified and ranked. These can be regarded as useful benchmarks in identifying and ranking the selection and evaluation of a food supplier within the industry. The present study enhances the understanding of supplier selection in the hospitality industry and provides insights which hospitality firms can apply in managing their supply chains. The managerial and research implications of these findings are discussed
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