2023
DOI: 10.1108/imds-06-2022-0371
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Industrialisation, ecologicalisation and digitalisation (IED): building a theoretical framework for sustainable development

Abstract: PurposeIn the past two decades, manufacturing has witnessed significant transformations alongside ecological challenges. Meanwhile, industrial 4.0 digital technologies have accelerated industrialisation with potentials of innovation in the context of circular economy. However, current concepts and models are fragmented and impractical. This paper aims to develop a holistic view integrating the three bodies of knowledge – industrialisation, ecologicalisation and digitalisation (IED) – in order to achieve sustai… Show more

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“…However, in the digital era, enterprises are being transformed into organizational ecosystems that develop in conjunction with the external environment, and this external drive by symbiosis and co-creation constitutes the strategic core of the social responsibility of enterprises. Digital transformation has increased enterprise stakeholders' engagement with the sustainable development of society, creating a new culture of coexistence between enterprises and the external environment, resulting in mutual benefits [45]. Digitalization affects the relationship between enterprises and consumers, with digital transformation enabling enterprises to provide consumers with high-quality services by such means as opening accounts on social media platforms and establishing exclusive applets to convey their brand stories to consumers.…”
Section: The Mediating Effect Of Dynamic Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the digital era, enterprises are being transformed into organizational ecosystems that develop in conjunction with the external environment, and this external drive by symbiosis and co-creation constitutes the strategic core of the social responsibility of enterprises. Digital transformation has increased enterprise stakeholders' engagement with the sustainable development of society, creating a new culture of coexistence between enterprises and the external environment, resulting in mutual benefits [45]. Digitalization affects the relationship between enterprises and consumers, with digital transformation enabling enterprises to provide consumers with high-quality services by such means as opening accounts on social media platforms and establishing exclusive applets to convey their brand stories to consumers.…”
Section: The Mediating Effect Of Dynamic Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Segundo Shi et al (2023) a economia circular está intimamente relacionada à ecologia e simbiose industrial, pois, visa criar um sistema de circuito fechado por meio de uso contínuo de recursos, onde utilizam métodos que incluem reutilização, reciclagem, reparo, remanufatura, compartilhamento e recondicionamento, onde esses processos têm a função de reduzir a criação de resíduos, emissão de CO2 e poluição, minimizando a utilização dos insumos de recursos necessários para produzir bens e na execução de serviços. Sendo a economia circular e a simbiose uma forma de auxiliar na obtenção de sucesso nos negócios sem prejudicar o meio ambiente ou afetar a qualidade de vida das organizações envolvidas (BALDASSARRE et al, 2019).…”
Section: Economia Circularunclassified