2022
DOI: 10.1108/ir-10-2021-0246
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Framework development and evaluation of Industry 4.0 technological aspects towards improving the circular economy-based supply chain

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this study is to present Industry 4.0 technologies for advancing the circular economy (CE) adaption in manufacturing industry’s supply chain (SC) network. To pursue the same, Industry 4.0 technological aspects were recognized as solution measures to overcome the challenges for CE implementation in SC. Design methodology approach A new hierarchical framework containing 13 leading CE challenges and eight promising Industry 4.0 technological aspects had been proposed, representing their m… Show more

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“…Among the 305 publications retrieved, 32 were related to FST, CE, and I4.0 technologies, all of which were published in 2020 or later, demonstrating that recent advances in science and technology have contributed to the formation and advancement of this cross-cutting field. These studies used various fuzzy approaches to address the content of different research themes, 20 of these publications were about barrier research (Agarwal et al, 2022;Luthra et al, 2022;Shang et al, 2022), with others about driver analysis (Zhang et al, 2021a), supplier selection (Kusi-Sarpong et al, 2021;Zhang et al, 2020), relationship analysis (Belhadi et al, 2021), and performance evaluation (Agarwal et al, 2022;Karuppiah et al, 2022). Table 9 covers some critical studies that have significantly contributed to integrating CE and I4.0 technologies, along with their research themes, background, methodologies, and outcomes.…”
Section: Specific Application Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the 305 publications retrieved, 32 were related to FST, CE, and I4.0 technologies, all of which were published in 2020 or later, demonstrating that recent advances in science and technology have contributed to the formation and advancement of this cross-cutting field. These studies used various fuzzy approaches to address the content of different research themes, 20 of these publications were about barrier research (Agarwal et al, 2022;Luthra et al, 2022;Shang et al, 2022), with others about driver analysis (Zhang et al, 2021a), supplier selection (Kusi-Sarpong et al, 2021;Zhang et al, 2020), relationship analysis (Belhadi et al, 2021), and performance evaluation (Agarwal et al, 2022;Karuppiah et al, 2022). Table 9 covers some critical studies that have significantly contributed to integrating CE and I4.0 technologies, along with their research themes, background, methodologies, and outcomes.…”
Section: Specific Application Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Material information and platform sharing solutions, together with better ways to use side-streams and by-products, are governed by logistics digitalization. Digitalization tracks the waste streams, discarded products, the kind of material used in the product, and recycling and remanufacturing of an end product that supports decreasing waste and related emissions 53,55,56) .…”
Section: S13 Digitalized Logistics Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absence of standards or inconsistent international standards is a significant technological risk [17]. Poor integration of IT systems among supply chain partners and fear of losing data are challenges [84]. Companies involved in the pharmaceutical supply chain cannot integrate all information in various parts of the supply chain due to the sensitivity of the information.…”
Section: Data Integration and Cyber-securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was a lack of approval for significant investment in newer technologies, probably due to a lack of awareness of the value of Industry 4.0 [73]. Lack of executive management support was one of the six barriers to adopting Industry 4.0 among manufacturers [84].…”
Section: Lack Of Management Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%