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Modelling of RFID-enables jewellery hallmark transparency attributes inter-relationship and ranking performance criterion in supply chain responsiveness: using ISM-AHP approach

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  • Mukesh Kumar

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In the recent era, RFID-tags enabled hallmark transparency potential (RFID-TEHTP) attributes, in addition to the hallmark transparency values in jewellery supply chain responsiveness (JSCR). Tanishq Jewellery's manufacturing and marketing business are based on 4P strategies, namely product innovation strategy, price strategy, place strategy, and promotion planning strategy. ISM approach is use to develop inter-relationships among transparency potential attributes and MICMAC analysis provides the precise analysis relationship among the driving and dependence power linkages ability in JSCM. AHP approach is use to evaluate the weight priority of RFID-TEHTP performance criterion in JSCR. The ranking sequence orders of jewellery RFID-TEHTP performance criterion weights are the following: cost-effectiveness (CE) > break-even tag price decision (BETPD) > effective lead-time reduction (ELTR) > efficient customer response (ECR) > SC visibility, and trust and traceability (SCV&T). Jewellery managers can benefit from overcoming financial losses such as reduction of operation handling costs, misplacement error reduction, inventory inaccuracy problems, etc.

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  • Mukesh Kumar, 2025. "Modelling of RFID-enables jewellery hallmark transparency attributes inter-relationship and ranking performance criterion in supply chain responsiveness: using ISM-AHP approach," International Journal of Process Management and Benchmarking, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 19(1), pages 22-59.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpmbe:v:19:y:2025:i:1:p:22-59
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