Evaluation of the Three Largest Brazilian Steel Companies’ Sustainable Performance Using VIKOR and Gaussian AHP Carlos Alberto Soares Cunha, Luís Alberto Duncan Rangel, Julio Vieira Neto International Journal of Mathematical Engineering and Management Sciences, 2025 In 2023, Brazil’s steel production accounted for 1.7% of global steel output, ranking the country as the 9th largest producer worldwide. The country accounted for 54.84% of the regional production in Latin America. This economic situation presently coexists with environmental and social challenges inherent to the steel industry, stemming from the repercussions of its activities on the environment and human health and well-being. Thus, while the Brazilian steel sector is crucial for economic progress, an examination of the sustainable performance of these entities uncovers challenges and underscores the necessity of reconciling economic, environmental, and social factors to secure a sustainable future. Consequently, a classification system for the sustainable performance of Brazil’s three largest steel companies, centered on the Triple Bottom Line and grounded in criteria associated with corporate reports compliant with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) framework, is essential to elucidate the conduct of these companies. Consequently, utilizing 11 criteria (four economic, four social, and three environmental) derived from documentary research conducted between 2019 and 2021, this study formulates a framework for classifying the principal steel companies through the ViseKriterijumska Optimizacija I Kompromisno Resenje (VIKOR) method, integrated with the Gaussian Analytical Hierarchy Process (Gaussian AHP) for weight assignment, thereby eliminating the need for specialists and mitigating inherent subjectivity. The method’s application revealed a change in the classification of steel mills according to the criteria established by the research. The current study enables interested parties to assess organizational behavior and identifies areas for improvement to enhance sustainable performance rankings.
Assessment of sustainable performance of the top five Brazilian steel industries using the TOPSIS technique with Gaussian AHP Carlos Alberto Soares Cunha, Igor Macedo de Lima, Gabriel Brito Caldas, Julio Vieira Neto, Luís Alberto Duncan Rangel, et al. Gestao E Producao, 2024 The Brazilian steel industry holds enormous economic significance, as it produced approximately 32 million steel products in 2022 and exported around 12 million tons to over 100 countries. Based on a 2021 study conducted by the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA), the steel industry contributed 1.9% to the overall national Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Although the steel industry plays a significant role in Brazil's trade balance, it has direct implications on economic, environmental, and social aspects, thereby intersecting with the three fundamental principles of sustainability. This study aims to assess the sustainable performance of the five primary companies by integrating the TOPSIS method with the Gaussian AHP method. The evaluation will be based on indicators derived from the Sustainable Development Goals (GRI) and will utilize sustainability reports from 2019 to 2021. The study demonstrated the feasibility of employing the suggested approach as a means of evaluating the sustainable performance of the five organizations in the steel sector, thus positioning it as a prospective tool for stakeholder analysis.