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The production of traditional cementitious binders such as calcium-based Portland cement poses a serious challenge to the environment and society. Therefore, low-carbon, green and sustainable magnesium-based cementitious materials are developed to replace fully or partly Portland cement and reduce the consumption of natural resources and CO2 emissions. Three interesting techniques, including reactive MgO-activated industrial solid... More
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The ELECTRE (ELimination Et Choix Traduisant la REalite) method has gained widespread recognition as one of the most effective multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) methods. Its versatility allows it to be applied in a wide range of areas such as engineering, economics, business, environmental management and many others. This paper aims to provide an overview of the... More
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Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) method is a powerful tool for understanding and visualizing the causal relationships among factors in complex decision-making problems. The method uses diagrams and matrixes to map out the causal relationships and interdependencies among factors, allowing decision-makers to identify key drivers and potential solutions to the problem. DEMATEL has... More
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Recent research and studies have shown that Information Technology (IT) has a significant impact on service quality, customer satisfaction, and customer relationship development. With the proliferation and penetration of technology in all aspects of life, organizations are responding to the implications and opportunities that IT creates in relation to customer services. The main objective of... More
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This paper contains the example of sectoral APS systems, for which the problem algorithmic space coincides with the relevant operational environment with great accuracy. The method of scheduling for technological processes with looping is described, based on the simultaneous application of two criteria: the value of relative direct costs and the average utility of order... More
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The concept of circular economy has gained recognition as a way to manage waste and conserve resources sustainably, and has the potential to transform the construction industry. This is particularly relevant in the construction industry due to the significant amounts of waste generated during the construction and demolition process. This study examines the perceived importance... More
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Given the challenge of estimating or calculating quantities of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) in developing countries, this article focuses on predicting the WEEE generated by Cameroonian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that are engaged in ISO 14001:2015 initiatives and consume electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) to enhance their performance and profitability. The methodology... More
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This research investigates the determinants of green supply chain management (GSCM) adoption and its impact on organizational performance, while considering the potential moderating factors influencing GSCM adoption. Despite the growing prevalence of GSCM practices among Korean firms, the factors driving their adoption have not received sufficient attention. To bridge this gap, the study uses structural... More