2021
DOI: 10.1080/19397038.2021.1986594
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A systematic review in recycling/reusing/re-manufacturing supply chain research: a tertiary study

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“…Although TAM is traditionally applied to understand the adoption of information technology, its principles can be extended to a wide range of innovations, including the conversion of industrial waste into advanced materials. So that the search and application can be aligned and in accordance with the needs of the technology [100]. It can also be supported by contributing sustainably by reducing waste and optimizing resource utilization [101], complying with regulations [102], and positively influencing users' decisions to adopt the technology [103].…”
Section: Sludgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although TAM is traditionally applied to understand the adoption of information technology, its principles can be extended to a wide range of innovations, including the conversion of industrial waste into advanced materials. So that the search and application can be aligned and in accordance with the needs of the technology [100]. It can also be supported by contributing sustainably by reducing waste and optimizing resource utilization [101], complying with regulations [102], and positively influencing users' decisions to adopt the technology [103].…”
Section: Sludgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Azani et al (2022) discussed a scenario-based bi-objective model for a sustainable food supply chain during COVID-19. Sinha and Modak (2021) reviewed supply chain studies, recycling, reuse and re-manufacturing in a review article. In a similar study, Baeyens et al (2010) in a twopart study examined the recycling processes of products such as cardboard, paper and aluminum cans.…”
Section: Pharmaceuticalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2022) discussed a scenario-based bi-objective model for a sustainable food supply chain during COVID-19. Sinha and Modak (2021) reviewed supply chain studies, recycling, re-use and re-manufacturing in a review article. In a similar study, Baeyens et al .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global population growth, fast technological development and shorter product lifecycle have imposed pressure on natural resources (Sinha and Modak, 2021). Accordingly, companies are facing immense pressure to increase the practices in sustainability in their manufacturing and service provisions to customers due to the pressures to reduce the carbon footprint globally, the lack of suitable land for landfill sites and the scarcity of resources (Agyabeng-Mensah et al, 2020;Subramaniam et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%