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    Tsai, Feng Ming; Bui, Tat-Dat; Tseng, Ming-Lang; Wu, Kuo-Jui; Chiu, Anthony SF

    Journal of cleaner production, 04/2020, Volume: 251
    Journal Article

    This study aims to explore integrated solid waste management hierarchical interrelationships using a sustainable balance scorecard approach. The proposed analysis using the fuzzy Delphi method to exclude invalid attributes, interpretive structural modeling to arrange attributes into an extensive hierarchical model, and using a fuzzy decision-making trial-and-evaluation laboratory to examine the causal interrelationships among attributes. The solid waste management systems in Vietnam are generally inefficient due to a lack of proper administrative oversight, infrastructure, and adequate resource utilization. Integrated solid waste management is an important provision in public service systems. There is a need to propose and evaluate better management approaches to enhance waste process activities and increase sustainable performance. Collected qualitative information is converted into a crisp value for the evaluation process, and the qualitative data stem from the operations. This study measures 6 aspects and 24 criteria. The results showed that financial investment, stakeholder involvement, and innovation capacity are decisive causal aspects in which stakeholder involvement and innovation capacity are interrelated. The cost efficiency, stakeholder collaboration, flexibility/adaptability to environmental changes, availability of local technical skills, and knowledge acquisition and communication technologies are identified as the linkage criteria that present the highest driving and dependence powers to help decision makers achieve better operational performance. •This study aims to explore ISWM using a sustainable balance scorecard.•Fuzzy Delphi method is to exclude the invalid attributes.•ISM arranges attributes into an extensive ISWM hierarchical model.•Fuzzy DEMATEL presents the causal interrelationships.•The financial investment and stakeholder involvement capacity are the decisive attributes.