Emilia Vann Yaroson, Soumyadeb Chowdhury, Sachin Kumar Mangla, Prasanta Dey, Felix T. S. Chan, Melanie Roux
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To bridge this gap, we present a systematic literature review (SLR) of CE research in operations, supply chain and production management encompassing a time span of 31 years (January 1991 – June 2022), by sourcing, screening, and analysing articles obtained from multiple research databases. Our thematic coding analysis generated ten research themes, and subsequently linking them with relevant SDGs. Additionally, we interweaved CE catalysts and deterrents, establishing a connection with the SDGs. This is further enriched with CE strategies aimed at equipping business practitioners to enhance sustainable business performance and contributing to specific SDGs. Lastly, we delineate CE knowledge data management and priority actions frameworks to aid organisations to enhance employee capability and actively leverage digital technologies for implementing CE strategies.KEYWORDS: Circular economySystematic literature reviewThematic evolutionGreen and responsible supply chain managementSustainability development goalsSustainable business performance Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request. The data are not publicly available due to the size of the dataset.Additional informationFundingThe work described in this paper was substantially supported by grants from Macau University of Science and Technology Faculty Research Grants (FRG) under grant number FRG-22–108-MSB, and The Macau Foundation Fund (MFP) under grant number MF-23-008-R.Notes on contributorsEmilia Vann YarosonEmilia Vann Yaroson is a lecturer in Operations and Analytics at the University of Huddersfield Business School. She earned her PhD in Operations and Information Management at the University of Bradford, UK. Her current research focus include theoretical improvement and applications of artificial intelligence, big data analytics, block chain, within health service operations, supply chain resilience and sustainable production and open innovation. She has published in leading peer reviewed journals such as International Journal of Production Research, Journal of Business Research and Supply Chain Management.Soumyadeb ChowdhurySoumyadeb Chowdhury is Associate Professor of Digital Sustainability Management, Emerging Techs and Analytics at TBS Education, France, within the Information, Operations and Decision Sciences department. He is Head of TBS Center of Excellence on Sustainable Development and Corporate Social Responsibility (SD-CSR). His research currently focusses on Circular Economy, Sustainability in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), Digital analytics for smart decision-making, and Emerging technologies adoption and management. His research projects have received grants from the British Council, Newton-Royal Academy of Engineering (RAE), UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Economic and Social Research Council, French National Research Agency (ANR), collaborating with academic and SMEs practitioners across the world in both emerging and developed economies. He has also co-authored the World Economic Forum Report 2022 on SMEs Future Readiness (Chapter on Sustainability), World Economic Forum White paper on SMEs as data-driven enterprises and facilitated a workshop in the forum for industry practitioners on the former topic. He has also published multi-disciplinary research on sustainability in top journals such as British Journal of Management, Juman Resource Management Journal, International Journal of Production Economics, Journal of Business Research, Business Strategy and Management, and International Journal of Human Resource Management.Sachin Kumar ManglaSachin Kumar Mangla is working in the field of Green and Sustainable Supply Chain and Operations; Industry 4.0; Circular Economy; Decision Making and Simulation. He has a teaching experience of more than five years in Supply Chain and Operations Management and Decision Making, and currently associated in teaching with various universities in UK, Turkey, India, China, France, etc. He is the director of Research Centre for 'Digital Circular Economy for Sustainable Development Goals (DCE-SDG)', O.P. Jindal Global University, India. He is committed to do and promote high quality research. He has published/presented several papers in repute international/national journals (Journal of Business Research; International Journal of Production Economics; International Journal of Production Research; Computers and Operations Research; Production Planning and Control; Business Strategy and the Environment;; Annals of Operations Research; Transportation Research Part-D; Transportation Research Part-E; Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews; Resource Conservation and Recycling; Information System Frontier; Journal of Cleaner Production; Management Decision; Industrial Data and Management System) and conferences (POMS, SOMS, IIIE, CILT – LRN, MCDM, GLOGIFT). He has an h-index 70, i10-index 150, Google Scholar Citations of 15,000. He is involved in several editorial positions and editing couple of Special issues as a Guest Editor in top tier journals. Currently, he is working as an Associate Editor at Journal of Cleaner Production, International Journal of Logistics Management, Sustainable Production and Consumption, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, and IMA Journal of Management Mathematics journals. He is also involved in several research projects on various issues and applications of Circular economy, Industry 4.0 and Sustainability. Among them, he contributed to the knowledge-based decision model in ‘Enhancing and implementing knowledge-based ICT solutions within high risk and uncertain conditions for agriculture production systems (RUC-APS)’, European Commission RISE scheme, €1.3M. Recently, he has also received a grant as a PI from British Council – Newton Fund Research Environment Links Turkey/UK – Circular and Industry 4.0 driven solutions for reducing food waste in supply chains. He is also working in several projects on Food Waste and Circular Economy and Industry 4.0 issues, sponsored by AICTE, ICSSR, Government of India. He received project funding for Food Waste Management in Circular Economy from the USERC, Government of India. He has also won the first prize for the prestigious Basant Kumar Birla Distinguished Scholar Award 2021. He was ranked 404 in the world and 10 in United Kingdom and was recognised with 2022 Rising Star of Science Award by Research.com. He was also ranked among the top 2% scientists in the world by the Stanford University. Recently, he also been awarded as a High-End Foreign Expert Talent Grant from Ministry of Science and Technology, China. He is also the member of NWO – Dutch Research Council – Circular Economy Committee. He is also an active member of The Future Earth Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production Knowledge-Action Network (SSCP KAN).Prasanta DeyPrasanta Kumar Dey is Professor of Operations Management at Aston Business School. He has been honoured as the 50th Anniversary Chair of Aston University in 2017. He was awarded a Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2021. He specialises in supply chain management and project management, business productivity, sustainability, and circular economy. He has published more than 150 research papers in leading international refereed journals such as International Journal of Production Economics, British Journal of Management, Business Strategy and Environment, European Journal of Operations Research, and Annals of Operations Research. 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AbstractAmid the escalating environmental crises and economic disparities, Circular Economy (CE) has garnered recognition as a pragmatic mechanism for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In response, several supply chain organisations are integrating CE strategies into their business operations and production processes. Despite these developments and since the introduction of Business Charter for Sustainable Development by the International Chamber of Commerce in 1991, the academic corpus comprehensively connecting CE research themes, catalysts, deterrents, practices with the SDGs has remained limited. To bridge this gap, we present a systematic literature review (SLR) of CE research in operations, supply chain and production management encompassing a time span of 31 years (January 1991 – June 2022), by sourcing, screening, and analysing articles obtained from multiple research databases. Our thematic coding analysis generated ten research themes, and subsequently linking them with relevant SDGs. Additionally, we interweaved CE catalysts and deterrents, establishing a connection with the SDGs. This is further enriched with CE strategies aimed at equipping business practitioners to enhance sustainable business performance and contributing to specific SDGs. Lastly, we delineate CE knowledge data management and priority actions frameworks to aid organisations to enhance employee capability and actively leverage digital technologies for implementing CE strategies.KEYWORDS: Circular economySystematic literature reviewThematic evolutionGreen and responsible supply chain managementSustainability development goalsSustainable business performance Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request. The data are not publicly available due to the size of the dataset.Additional informationFundingThe work described in this paper was substantially supported by grants from Macau University of Science and Technology Faculty Research Grants (FRG) under grant number FRG-22–108-MSB, and The Macau Foundation Fund (MFP) under grant number MF-23-008-R.Notes on contributorsEmilia Vann YarosonEmilia Vann Yaroson is a lecturer in Operations and Analytics at the University of Huddersfield Business School. She earned her PhD in Operations and Information Management at the University of Bradford, UK. Her current research focus include theoretical improvement and applications of artificial intelligence, big data analytics, block chain, within health service operations, supply chain resilience and sustainable production and open innovation. She has published in leading peer reviewed journals such as International Journal of Production Research, Journal of Business Research and Supply Chain Management.Soumyadeb ChowdhurySoumyadeb Chowdhury is Associate Professor of Digital Sustainability Management, Emerging Techs and Analytics at TBS Education, France, within the Information, Operations and Decision Sciences department. He is Head of TBS Center of Excellence on Sustainable Development and Corporate Social Responsibility (SD-CSR). His research currently focusses on Circular Economy, Sustainability in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), Digital analytics for smart decision-making, and Emerging technologies adoption and management. His research projects have received grants from the British Council, Newton-Royal Academy of Engineering (RAE), UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), Economic and Social Research Council, French National Research Agency (ANR), collaborating with academic and SMEs practitioners across the world in both emerging and developed economies. He has also co-authored the World Economic Forum Report 2022 on SMEs Future Readiness (Chapter on Sustainability), World Economic Forum White paper on SMEs as data-driven enterprises and facilitated a workshop in the forum for industry practitioners on the former topic. He has also published multi-disciplinary research on sustainability in top journals such as British Journal of Management, Juman Resource Management Journal, International Journal of Production Economics, Journal of Business Research, Business Strategy and Management, and International Journal of Human Resource Management.Sachin Kumar ManglaSachin Kumar Mangla is working in the field of Green and Sustainable Supply Chain and Operations; Industry 4.0; Circular Economy; Decision Making and Simulation. He has a teaching experience of more than five years in Supply Chain and Operations Management and Decision Making, and currently associated in teaching with various universities in UK, Turkey, India, China, France, etc. He is the director of Research Centre for 'Digital Circular Economy for Sustainable Development Goals (DCE-SDG)', O.P. Jindal Global University, India. He is committed to do and promote high quality research. He has published/presented several papers in repute international/national journals (Journal of Business Research; International Journal of Production Economics; International Journal of Production Research; Computers and Operations Research; Production Planning and Control; Business Strategy and the Environment;; Annals of Operations Research; Transportation Research Part-D; Transportation Research Part-E; Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews; Resource Conservation and Recycling; Information System Frontier; Journal of Cleaner Production; Management Decision; Industrial Data and Management System) and conferences (POMS, SOMS, IIIE, CILT – LRN, MCDM, GLOGIFT). He has an h-index 70, i10-index 150, Google Scholar Citations of 15,000. He is involved in several editorial positions and editing couple of Special issues as a Guest Editor in top tier journals. Currently, he is working as an Associate Editor at Journal of Cleaner Production, International Journal of Logistics Management, Sustainable Production and Consumption, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, and IMA Journal of Management Mathematics journals. He is also involved in several research projects on various issues and applications of Circular economy, Industry 4.0 and Sustainability. Among them, he contributed to the knowledge-based decision model in ‘Enhancing and implementing knowledge-based ICT solutions within high risk and uncertain conditions for agriculture production systems (RUC-APS)’, European Commission RISE scheme, €1.3M. Recently, he has also received a grant as a PI from British Council – Newton Fund Research Environment Links Turkey/UK – Circular and Industry 4.0 driven solutions for reducing food waste in supply chains. He is also working in several projects on Food Waste and Circular Economy and Industry 4.0 issues, sponsored by AICTE, ICSSR, Government of India. He received project funding for Food Waste Management in Circular Economy from the USERC, Government of India. He has also won the first prize for the prestigious Basant Kumar Birla Distinguished Scholar Award 2021. He was ranked 404 in the world and 10 in United Kingdom and was recognised with 2022 Rising Star of Science Award by Research.com. He was also ranked among the top 2% scientists in the world by the Stanford University. Recently, he also been awarded as a High-End Foreign Expert Talent Grant from Ministry of Science and Technology, China. He is also the member of NWO – Dutch Research Council – Circular Economy Committee. He is also an active member of The Future Earth Systems of Sustainable Consumption and Production Knowledge-Action Network (SSCP KAN).Prasanta DeyPrasanta Kumar Dey is Professor of Operations Management at Aston Business School. He has been honoured as the 50th Anniversary Chair of Aston University in 2017. He was awarded a Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2021. He specialises in supply chain management and project management, business productivity, sustainability, and circular economy. He has published more than 150 research papers in leading international refereed journals such as International Journal of Production Economics, British Journal of Management, Business Strategy and Environment, European Journal of Operations Research, and Annals of Operations Research. He has accomplished several impactful interdisciplinary research projects on sustainable supply chain of small – and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which are funded by leading funding bodies like Research Council UK, British Council, Royal Society, Royal Academy of Engineering, EU horizon 2020, and ERDF. He has also co-authored the World Economic Forum Report 2022 on SMEs Future Readiness (Chapter on Sustainability) bringing together the research perspectives.Felix T. S. ChanFelix T. S. Chan received his BSc Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Brighton University, UK, and obtained his MSc and PhD in Manufacturing Engineering from the Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, UK. His current research interests are Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Decision Making, AI Optimisation, Operations Research, Production and Operations Management, Distribution Coordination. To date, Prof. Chan has published over 16 book chapters, over 440 SCI refereed international journal papers and 330 peer reviewed international conference papers. His total number of citations > 12,000, h Index = 56. Prof. Chan is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong. Furthermore, based on the recent compilations from a research group of Stanford about the impact of scientists (top 2% listed), Prof. Felix Chan have been successfully listed at the top 2% world scientists for THREE consecutive years (2020–2022).Melanie RouxMélanie Roux is an Assistant Professor in entrepreneurship, Innovation management, and Strategy at Toulouse Business School. She obtained her PhD in Management Sciences from IAE Aix-Marseille in France. Her current research focuses on the sustainable use of artificial intelligence in innovation, sustainable innovation, and the value of intrapreneurship in meeting major societal challenges. She has published articles in leading peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of Business Research and Review of Entrepreneurship.
摘要在环境危机和经济差距日益加剧的背景下,循环经济作为实现可持续发展目标的一种务实机制已得到认可。作为回应,一些供应链组织正在将CE战略整合到他们的业务运营和生产过程中。尽管取得了这些进展,而且自1991年国际商会(International Chamber of Commerce)推出《可持续发展商业宪章》(Business Charter for Sustainable Development)以来,将企业行政研究主题、催化剂、威慑因素、实践与可持续发展目标全面联系起来的学术语料库仍然有限。为了弥补这一差距,我们通过采购、筛选和分析从多个研究数据库中获得的文章,对运营、供应链和生产管理方面的CE研究进行了系统的文献综述(SLR),时间跨度为31年(1991年1月至2022年6月)。我们的主题编码分析产生了十个研究主题,随后将它们与相关的可持续发展目标联系起来。此外,我们将CE催化剂和威慑物相结合,与可持续发展目标建立联系。这进一步丰富了旨在装备业务从业者提高可持续业务绩效和促进具体可持续发展目标的企业行政战略。最后,我们描述了CE知识数据管理和优先行动框架,以帮助组织提高员工能力并积极利用数字技术实施CE战略。关键词:循环经济系统文献综述主题演变绿色与负责任供应链管理可持续发展目标可持续经营绩效披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突数据可得性声明支持本研究结果的数据可根据通讯作者的合理要求获得。由于数据集的大小,这些数据不公开可用。本论文所描述的工作主要由澳门科技大学教师研究补助金(FRG)资助,资助号为FRG-22 - 108- msb,以及澳门基金基金(MFP)资助,资助号为MF-23-008-R。作者简介emilia Vann Yaroson是哈德斯菲尔德大学商学院运营与分析专业的讲师。她在英国布拉德福德大学获得运营和信息管理博士学位。她目前的研究重点包括人工智能的理论改进和应用,大数据分析,区块链,卫生服务运营,供应链弹性和可持续生产以及开放式创新。她曾在《International Journal of Production Research》、《Journal of Business Research》和《Supply Chain Management》等领先的同行评审期刊上发表文章。Soumyadeb Chowdhury,法国TBS教育学院信息、运营和决策科学系数字可持续管理、新兴技术和分析副教授。他是TBS可持续发展和企业社会责任卓越中心(SD-CSR)的负责人。他目前的研究重点是循环经济、中小企业的可持续发展、智能决策的数字分析以及新兴技术的采用和管理。他的研究项目获得了英国文化协会、牛顿皇家工程院(RAE)、英国研究与创新(UKRI)、经济与社会研究委员会、法国国家研究机构(ANR)的资助,并与世界各地新兴和发达经济体的学术界和中小企业从业者合作。他还参与撰写了《世界经济论坛2022年中小企业未来准备报告》(可持续发展章节)、《世界经济论坛中小企业作为数据驱动型企业白皮书》,并在论坛上为行业从业者举办了一个研讨会。他还在《英国管理杂志》、《人力资源管理杂志》、《国际生产经济学杂志》、《商业研究杂志》、《企业战略与管理》、《国际人力资源管理杂志》等顶级期刊上发表了关于可持续发展的多学科研究论文。Sachin Kumar Mangla在绿色和可持续供应链和运营领域工作;行业4.0;循环经济;决策与模拟。他在供应链、运营管理和决策方面有超过五年的教学经验,目前在英国、土耳其、印度、中国、法国等多所大学任教。他是印度O.P.金达尔全球大学“数字循环经济促进可持续发展目标(DCE-SDG)”研究中心主任。他致力于做和促进高质量的研究。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Production Research (IJPR), published since 1961, is a well-established, highly successful and leading journal reporting manufacturing, production and operations management research.
IJPR is published 24 times a year and includes papers on innovation management, design of products, manufacturing processes, production and logistics systems. Production economics, the essential behaviour of production resources and systems as well as the complex decision problems that arise in design, management and control of production and logistics systems are considered.
IJPR is a journal for researchers and professors in mechanical engineering, industrial and systems engineering, operations research and management science, and business. It is also an informative reference for industrial managers looking to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their production systems.