2022
DOI: 10.1002/bse.3015
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A framework of digital technologies for the circular economy: Digital functions and mechanisms

Abstract: Digital technology is regarded as providing a promising means of moving production and consumption towards the circular economy. However, it is still unclear which functions of digital technologies are most useful to improving circularity, and how these functions could be used to enhance different circular economy strategies. This paper aims to address this knowledge gap by conducting a systematic literature review. After examining 174 papers, creating 782 original codes and 259 secondround codes, the study id… Show more

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“…I4.0 will help businesses to increase consumer satisfaction by enhancing the quality of provided offerings because of intense standard quality assurance activities (Gunasekaran et al, 2019). Additionally, I4.0 technologies can facilitate leadership approaches by improving collaborative relationships among multiple managerial levels, thereby improving the company's capacity to produce distinguishing quality results (Bai et al, 2020;Liu et al, 2022). I4.0 also can serve as a foundation for the continual development of processes and operational and organizational performance.…”
Section: Total Quality Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I4.0 will help businesses to increase consumer satisfaction by enhancing the quality of provided offerings because of intense standard quality assurance activities (Gunasekaran et al, 2019). Additionally, I4.0 technologies can facilitate leadership approaches by improving collaborative relationships among multiple managerial levels, thereby improving the company's capacity to produce distinguishing quality results (Bai et al, 2020;Liu et al, 2022). I4.0 also can serve as a foundation for the continual development of processes and operational and organizational performance.…”
Section: Total Quality Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, and as discussed later in this paper, digital technologies (e.g., the IoT, big data and advanced analytics, 3D printing, blockchain, and virtual and augmented reality) can have a direct impact on the adoption of sustainability practices [30], thus enabling the transition towards a smart circular economy [31][32][33][34]. In fact, digital technologies can enable several functionalities, from data collection and integration to data analysis and data automation [35]. Nevertheless, their enabling role is currently fragmented in the scientific literature, and a clear definition and conceptualization of the smart circular economy paradigm is still lacking [27,34,36].…”
Section: The Emergence Of the Smart Circular Economy Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…"Emphasis on circularity" refers to the number of CE criteria used in the product scheme. The criteria are (1). Product composition (2).…”
Section: State Of Play Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concepts for a circular economy (CE) are being introduced widely in order to assure supply and use of materials and energy without compromising the needs of future generations. Digitalization is one tool being studied to implement the CE [1]. Digital twins are being commonly used to digitally represent physical products [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%