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The 2050 long-term strategy of the European Union contains an analysis of the actions that need to be taken for the transition to a zero GHG emission economy and to to build a better future for all by 2050. The outlined scenarios envisage ambitious objectives in terms of the energy efficient building improvements, the use of RES and the reduction of climate-changing emission. Following this European vision, EU Member States have developed national long-term strategies and focusing on the building sector, in Italy the Recovery and Resilience Plan is providing financing and national and European investment is expected to enable the renovation of more than 100,000 buildings, with a total upgraded area of more than 36 million square metres. The expected energy saving is about 191 Ktoe/year with a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of about 667 Kton CO2/year. At the end of 2023, the energy requalification of buildings reached about 12 million square metres. By 31 December 2025, the objective is to ensure the energy requalification of buildings for at least 32 million square metres. The proposed research aims to investigate the effects of the renovation activities related to the Superbonus 110% through a multi-criteria analysis, taking into account the beneficial effects consisting of the energy efficiency improvement. The research has been conducted starting from a database of 1,545 dwellings on the territory of Italy, using a data collection questionnaire to estimate the energy consumption of a dwelling, with an in-house developed calculation code based on a simplified dynamic simulation. The database has been set to satisfy different purposes: to characterize the energy uses of residential utilities and identify flexible loads; to estimate the effects of energy upgrading interventions; to analyse the transformation potential of residential buildings with the introduction of an integrated PV-Heat Pump-Thermal Storage system; to evaluate the best energy upgrading proposal based on the climate zone and building location; to evaluate the cost of energy upgrading interventions. The proposed activity aims to complement the studies carried out by projecting the existing situation into more scenarios congruent with the national and European context; the envisioned scenario interprets the need to increase the building stock efficiency and integrate more renewable energy resources into energy systems. In light of the estimates produced and the results achieved, the research aims to emphasize the reuse of building materials issue, looking at circular reuse, offering a different and broader assessment of interventions aimed at the construction sector and, more specifically, the residential sector.
The 2050 long-term strategy of the European Union contains an analysis of the actions that need to be taken for the transition to a zero GHG emission economy and to to build a better future for all by 2050. The outlined scenarios envisage ambitious objectives in terms of the energy efficient building improvements, the use of RES and the reduction of climate-changing emission. Following this European vision, EU Member States have developed national long-term strategies and focusing on the building sector, in Italy the Recovery and Resilience Plan is providing financing and national and European investment is expected to enable the renovation of more than 100,000 buildings, with a total upgraded area of more than 36 million square metres. The expected energy saving is about 191 Ktoe/year with a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions of about 667 Kton CO2/year. At the end of 2023, the energy requalification of buildings reached about 12 million square metres. By 31 December 2025, the objective is to ensure the energy requalification of buildings for at least 32 million square metres. The proposed research aims to investigate the effects of the renovation activities related to the Superbonus 110% through a multi-criteria analysis, taking into account the beneficial effects consisting of the energy efficiency improvement. The research has been conducted starting from a database of 1,545 dwellings on the territory of Italy, using a data collection questionnaire to estimate the energy consumption of a dwelling, with an in-house developed calculation code based on a simplified dynamic simulation. The database has been set to satisfy different purposes: to characterize the energy uses of residential utilities and identify flexible loads; to estimate the effects of energy upgrading interventions; to analyse the transformation potential of residential buildings with the introduction of an integrated PV-Heat Pump-Thermal Storage system; to evaluate the best energy upgrading proposal based on the climate zone and building location; to evaluate the cost of energy upgrading interventions. The proposed activity aims to complement the studies carried out by projecting the existing situation into more scenarios congruent with the national and European context; the envisioned scenario interprets the need to increase the building stock efficiency and integrate more renewable energy resources into energy systems. In light of the estimates produced and the results achieved, the research aims to emphasize the reuse of building materials issue, looking at circular reuse, offering a different and broader assessment of interventions aimed at the construction sector and, more specifically, the residential sector.
PurposeThe integration of sustainability, performance measurement and new product development (NPD) is key for aligning environmental and social objectives with business strategies. While previous research has initiated proposals for integrating sustainability into NPD or incorporating sustainability into corporate measurement systems, there is a notable deficiency in studies that comprehensively integrate these three perspectives. In this sense, this study proposes a performance framework (PF) to integrate sustainability performance indicators (PIs) into the measurement system considering the company’s NPD phases.Design/methodology/approachThe PF was developed through a literature review and action research (AR). This resulting PF was positively evaluated by the practitioners in the company.FindingsFirst, the review enabled the synthesis of an initial conceptual PF with 188 sustainability PIs and a five-step procedure. Then, the empirical results of the AR led to a new PF that presents the systematisation of the PIs database and a practice-based seven-stage approach.Research limitations/implicationsThis action-oriented research limits the extent to which this study’s findings can be generalised. Future research should apply the PF in different research designs to produce managerially relevant knowledge.Practical implicationsThis PF may provide managers with actionable knowledge that best supports the measurement system integration with sustainability PIs considering the NPD phases.Originality/valueIntegrating sustainability, performance measurement and the NPD has been recognised as critical for supporting decision-making concerning the impact of processes and products. Compared with previous frameworks, the proposed PF extends the existing literature by introducing a systematised PIs database and a novel procedure for integrating sustainability measurement throughout the NDP.
PurposeThe primary aim of this research is to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the essential elements of Industry 4.0 implementation within Indian Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Acknowledging the MSME sector as a crucial contributor to the Indian economy and industrial development, the study delves into the assessment of MSMEs based on Industry 4.0 components. Additionally, it explores the profound impact of these components on various performance factors, including organizational performance, sustainability performance and human-related aspects. The paper further ranks these identified components based on their significance within the MSME sector.Design/methodology/approachEmploying a combination of methodological approaches, the research utilizes the Best and Worst Method (BWM), Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and calculates the Maturity Index for Industry 4.0 components. The BWM, a recognized multi-criteria decision-making technique, is initially applied to determine the weights and rankings of the identified components. Furthermore, the study evaluates 30 MSMEs, spanning manufacturing and service sectors, through the DEA approach. Industry 4.0 components are treated as inputs, and performance factors serve as outputs. Data for the analysis are collected through questionnaires distributed to the selected MSMEs. Lastly, the Maturity Index for MSMEs is also calculated.FindingsFrom the result of the BWM method “assistive manufacturing” was found to be a highly weighted key component of Industry 4.0. From the DEA analysis out of 30 MSMEs 13 SMEs were highlighted as being efficient, whereas 17 MSMEs were judged to be inefficient. Furthermore, from the maturity index calculation, overall Maturity Index was determined to be 3.33 which shows that Industry 4.0 is in its initial stage of implementation, but it has gained pace in its implementation.Practical implicationsThe research contributes to practical implications by offering a more accurate assessment of the state of Industry 4.0 implementation within MSMEs. The introduced maturity index proves instrumental in pinpointing key components that have received inadequate attention. This information is crucial for MSME managers and policymakers, guiding them in allocating resources effectively, addressing areas requiring attention and facilitating progress in the implementation of Industry 4.0. The study serves as a valuable tool for MSMEs to enhance their overall operational efficiency.Originality/valueThe research’s originality lies in its application of a comprehensive approach, combining BWM, DEA and the introduction of a maturity index for Industry 4.0 components in the MSME context. By employing these methodologies, the study not only identifies influential components but also provides a nuanced understanding of their relative significance. The research contributes significantly to the broader understanding of Industry 4.0 adoption, particularly, in the vital MSME sector within the Indian context. The findings are valuable for researchers, practitioners and policymakers seeking insights into improving the efficiency and effectiveness of MSMEs in the era of Industry 4.0.
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