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    Citation - WoS: 251
    Citation - Scopus: 354
    Supply Chain Performance Measurement: a Literature Review
    (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010) Akyuz, Goknur Arzu; Erkan, Turan Erman
    This paper is intended to provide a critical literature review on supply chain performance measurement. The study aims at revealing the basic research methodologies/approaches followed, problem areas and requirements for the performance management of the new supply chain era. The review study covers articles coming from major journals related with the topic, including a taxonomy study and detailed investigation as to the methodologies, approaches and findings of these works. The methodology followed during the conduct of this research includes starting with a broad base of articles lying at the intersection of supply chain, information technology (IT), performance measurement and business process management topics and then screening the list to have a focus on supply chain performance measurement. Findings reveal that performance measurement in the new supply era is still an open area of research. Further need of research is identified regarding framework development, empirical cross-industry research and adoption of performance measurement systems for the requirements of the new era, to include the development of partnership, collaboration, agility, flexibility, information productivity and business excellence metrics. The contribution of this study lies in the taxonomy study, detailed description and treatment of methodologies followed and in shedding light on future research.
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    Citation - WoS: 14
    Citation - Scopus: 17
    Assessment of Airport Performance Using the Grey Theory Method a Case Study in Libya
    (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2017) Eshtaiwi, Mohamed Ibrahim; Badi, Ibrahim A.; Abdulshahed, Ali M.; Erkan, Turan Erman
    Purpose - Performance evaluation of airports or any other organisation is paramount for improving performance. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate and compare the performance of the three international airports in Libya (MJI, MRA, and LAQ airports) by considering five aspects of performance. Design/methodology/approach - The considered aspects are airport service quality, airport operations, airport economy, safety and security, and environmental. The paper uses the grey system theory to assess these airports by summarizing the opinions of experts. Findings - The finding of this study provides directions of the evaluated airports to take the correct actions to improve overall performance. Originality/value - No literature has been found till date is to evaluate and compare the performance of the international airports in Libya.