Framework for a sustainable supply chain to overcome risks in transition to a circular economy through Industry 4.0
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Date
2023
Authors
Yigit Kazancoglu
Yesim Deniz Ozkan-Ozen
Muhittin Sagnak
Ipek Kazancoglu
Manoj Dora
Journal Title
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Volume Title
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
Yes
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No
Abstract
Transition from a linear to a circular economy (CE) is a challenging process for a sustainable supply chain and innovative process approaches and technologies are needed to deal with the risks involved. Industry 4.0 principles have great potential to achieve optimal sustainable supply chain solutions and are expected to add value to sustainable supply chain operations by increasing efficiency and resource utilisation. Therefore Industry 4.0 supports companies transitioning to a CE through improving the efficiency and sustainability of their supply chain management. Thus the purpose of this paper is to investigate the potential risks of the transition from a linear to a CE with proposed Industry 4.0-based responses from an operations management perspective within the sustainable supply chain. Implementation of the study was conducted in a logistics company in Turkey. An integrated MCDM (Multi-criteria Decision Making) approach was based on Fuzzy AHP and TODIM was used to analyse the association between risks and responses. According to the findings the most important Industry 4.0-based responses are the integrated business processes for cross-functional collaboration modular processes for simplification and standardisation and continuous monitoring of the cost and performance throughout the supply chain by big data and analytics. This study may assist managers in managing risks in supply chain operations during the transition from a linear to a CE through Industry 4.0 based responses. The main contribution of this study is a greater understanding of the risks related to the transition from a linear to a circular economy and proposals for Industry 4.0-based responses as a means of overcoming these risks in a sustainable supply chain context.
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Sustainable supply chain, circular economy, Industry 4, 0, decision making, operations management, GROUP DECISION-MAKING, DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, CONCEPTUAL-FRAMEWORK, EMPIRICAL-RESEARCH, MANAGEMENT, BARRIERS, TODIM, BUSINESS, AHP, INITIATIVES, Operations Management, Sustainable Supply Chain, Circular Economy, Industry 4.0, Decision Making, Initiatives, Process Technologies, 330, Circular economy, Industry 4, Ahp, Decision Making, Supply chain operation, 0, Efficiency, decision making, Supply chain process, Digital Technologies, Process approach, Business, Circular Economy, Supply chain solutions, Supply chain management, sustainable supply chain, Operations Management, Operation management, Sustainable supply chains, Empirical-Research, Sustainable Supply Chain, Conceptual-Framework, Todim, circular economy, Industry 4.0, Sustainable supply chain, Group Decision-Making, Management, Risk management, operations management, Decisions makings, Innovative process, Decision making, Barriers, Circular Economy; Decision Making; Industry 4.0; Operations Management; Sustainable Supply Chain; Efficiency; Industry 4.0; Risk Management; Supply Chain Management; Circular Economy; Decisions Makings; Innovative Process; Operation Management; Process Approach; Process Technologies; Supply Chain Operation; Supply Chain Process; Supply Chain Solutions; Sustainable Supply Chains; Decision Making
Fields of Science
0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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OpenCitations Citation Count
73
Source
Production Planning & Control
Volume
34
Issue
10
Start Page
902
End Page
917
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