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    Editorial for the special issue on circular economy and sustainable business performance management in the era of digitalization
    (EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD, 2022) Yigit Kazancoglu; Sachin Kumar Mangla; Malin Song; Guo Li; Flavio Hourneaux Junior; Song, Malin; Li, Guo; Kumar Mangla, Sachin; Hourneaux Junior, Flavio; Kazancoglu, Yigit
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    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Editorial note for special issue on “Carbon neutrality through Industry 4.0 based smart manufacturing”
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2025) Guo Li; Sachin Kumar Kumar Mangla; Malin Song; Yigit Kazancoglu; Ray Runyang Zhong; Song, Malin; Zhong, Ray Y.; Li, Guo; Mangla, Sachin Kumar; Kazancoglu, Yigit
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    Citation - WoS: 27
    Citation - Scopus: 29
    Financial development and the energy net-zero transformation potential
    (Elsevier B.V., 2023) Wangwang Ding; Juntao Du; Yigit Kazancoglu; Sachin Kumar Kumar Mangla; Malin Song; Song, Malin; Ding, Wangwang; Kazancoglu, Yigit; Mangla, Sachin Kumar; Du, Juntao
    Climate change urgently requires a transition from fossil fuels to clean energy. However this energy transition demands a dynamic balance between the energy system and the economy and climate in which adequate financing is a key factor. This study analyzed data from 285 cities in China from 2004 to 2020 empirically to assess the energy net-zero transformation potential (ENTP) and the relationship between financial development (FD) and ENTP. The findings demonstrate that FD can improve urban ENTP but this depends on the scale of the city level of economic development and resource endowment. Moreover a nonlinear relationship exists between FD and ENTP. After FD reaches a certain level it needs to shift to green finance which should not be unilaterally emphasized in underdeveloped financial markets. Finally FD has a spatial effect on ENTP and the FD of neighboring regions can improve regional ENTP which provides the possibility for regional cooperation. The results also provide insights into the financial instruments that can facilitate ENTP implementation. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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    Citation - WoS: 51
    Citation - Scopus: 60
    Impact of information hiding on circular food supply chains in business-to-business context
    (ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2021) Sachin Kumar Mangla; Gulmus Boruhan; Pervin Ersoy; Yigit Kazancoglu; Malin Song; Song, Malin; Börühan, Gülmüş; Kumar Mangla, Sachin; Ersoy, Pervin; Kazancoglu, Yigit; Mangla, Sachin Kumar
    This study has analyzed food supply chains from the circular economy viewpoint with a focus on knowledge hiding. In this paper we examine the practice of hiding knowledge among stakeholders in which dimension what this knowledge is and whether there are differences among specific groups of stakeholders. This is applied to distributors producers consumers retailers suppliers and farmers working within the meat industry in Turkey. It shows how information hiding affects the traceability of food supply chains and circularity in the meat industry. Three different theories have been examined in this paper. Stakeholder theory helps to analyze traceability of food supply chains among stakeholders, the theory of industrial symbiosis aims to achieve an efficient circular food supply chain through 9R (refuse rethink reduce reuse repair refurbish remanufacture repurpose recycle recover) strategies by adopting traceability, the information theory is a key enabler to coordinate traceability from farm to fork to support a circular food supply chain. By using the theoretical lens this paper sets out proposals for policymakers and managers in food supply chains to ensure traceability and transparency to achieve circular economy. Although some prior studies address knowledge hiding information hiding hasn't been examined with traceability and transparency dimensions in Circular Food Supply Chain (CFSC) in B2B business. This study attempts to fill this gap in the literature improve theoretical understanding with our proposed framework and validating the impact of information hiding and reveal where knowledge is mostly hidden in terms of circular economy stakeholders and 9Rs in the meat industry. A proposed framework for managers and policymakers based on a circular economy can bring social economic and environmental benefits for the red meat industry in Turkey. Additionally it offers a framework and recommendations for other countries and industries for possible adoption.
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