Unveiling the circular procurement Nexus: A hierarchical examination of barriers, interrelationships, and strategic insights

IF 6.8 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1016/j.pursup.2024.100935
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The integration of circularity into various functions, including procurement, is essential and is embraced by organizations for sustainable and profitable operations. Existing studies have explored circular procurement (CP) and its influencing factors. However, existing literature calls for a deeper examination of these factors to provide a smooth implementation guide for practitioners and to foster a comprehensive understanding of cause-and-effect relationships for future research by scholars. As a result, this study aims to investigate the interrelationship between CP barriers. Firstly, this study explores barriers through a thorough review of relevant literature with input from academic and industrial experts. Utilizing a classical triple-level framework, the work identifies and categorizes 21 barriers. Secondly, the study employs interpretive structural modeling (ISM) to examine the contextual relationships among the barriers. Thirdly, these barriers are classified into different categories using the MICMAC technique, based on their driving and dependence power. The research findings develop a hierarchical model of barriers, offering insights into which barriers are the most crucial and need immediate attention and how different barriers could influence each other. The study's unique contributions lie in its identification of hierarchical relationships between barriers and its categorization (independent, linkage, and dependent), contributing to tailored strategies for effective CP implementation.

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揭开循环采购的神秘面纱:对障碍、相互关系和战略启示的分层审查
将循环性融入包括采购在内的各种职能中是至关重要的,也是各组织为实现可持续发展和盈利而采取的措施。现有研究探讨了循环采购及其影响因素。然而,现有文献要求对这些因素进行更深入的研究,以便为实践者提供顺利实施的指导,并为学者们今后的研究促进对因果关系的全面理解。因此,本研究旨在探讨氯化石蜡障碍之间的相互关系。首先,本研究通过对相关文献的全面回顾,并听取学术界和行业专家的意见,对各种障碍进行了探讨。利用经典的三层框架,本研究对 21 种障碍进行了识别和分类。其次,研究采用了解释性结构建模(ISM)来研究这些障碍之间的背景关系。第三,利用 MICMAC 技术,根据障碍的驱动力和依赖力,将这些障碍分为不同类别。研究结果建立了一个障碍层次模型,有助于深入了解哪些障碍最为关键、需要立即关注,以及不同障碍之间如何相互影响。该研究的独特贡献在于确定了障碍之间的层次关系及其分类(独立、关联和依赖),有助于为有效实施清洁生产制定量身定制的战略。
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management is to publish original, high-quality research within the field of purchasing and supply management (PSM). Articles should have a significant impact on PSM theory and practice. The Journal ensures that high quality research is collected and disseminated widely to both academics and practitioners, and provides a forum for debate. It covers all subjects relating to the purchase and supply of goods and services in industry, commerce, local, national, and regional government, health and transportation.
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