2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.cirp.2017.05.001
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Design, management and control of demanufacturing and remanufacturing systems

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Cited by 172 publications
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“…x (Hughes 2017) x (Isaksson, Hallstedt, and Öhrwall Rönnbäck 2018) x (Jensen and Remmen 2017) x (Jin et al 2014) x (Kölsch et al 2017) x (Kowalkowski et al 2017) x (Kuo and Smith 2018) x (A. Q. Li and Found 2017) x (Liao et al 2017) x (Lopes de Sousa Jabbour et al 2018a) x (Lopes de Sousa Jabbour et al 2018b) x (Mařík et al 2016) x (Moreno and Charnley 2016) x (Neligan 2018) x (Okorie et al 2018) x (Pagoropoulos, Pigosso, and McAloone 2017) x (Planing 2017) x (Prendeville et al 2016) x (Rajala et al 2018) x (Ruggeri et al 2017) x (Sarkis and Zhu 2018) x (Shanshan Yang et al 2018) x (Sinclair et al 2018) x (Smart et al 2017) x (Srai et al 2016) x (Stark et al 2014) x (Stock and Seliger 2016) x (Thomas 2018) x (Tolio et al 2017) x (Townsend and Coroama 2018) x (Ünal, Urbinati, and Chiaroni 2018) x (X. Wang, Ong, and Nee 2018) x (Wilts and Berg 2017) x (B. Xu 2016)…”
Section: Big Data and Analyticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…x (Hughes 2017) x (Isaksson, Hallstedt, and Öhrwall Rönnbäck 2018) x (Jensen and Remmen 2017) x (Jin et al 2014) x (Kölsch et al 2017) x (Kowalkowski et al 2017) x (Kuo and Smith 2018) x (A. Q. Li and Found 2017) x (Liao et al 2017) x (Lopes de Sousa Jabbour et al 2018a) x (Lopes de Sousa Jabbour et al 2018b) x (Mařík et al 2016) x (Moreno and Charnley 2016) x (Neligan 2018) x (Okorie et al 2018) x (Pagoropoulos, Pigosso, and McAloone 2017) x (Planing 2017) x (Prendeville et al 2016) x (Rajala et al 2018) x (Ruggeri et al 2017) x (Sarkis and Zhu 2018) x (Shanshan Yang et al 2018) x (Sinclair et al 2018) x (Smart et al 2017) x (Srai et al 2016) x (Stark et al 2014) x (Stock and Seliger 2016) x (Thomas 2018) x (Tolio et al 2017) x (Townsend and Coroama 2018) x (Ünal, Urbinati, and Chiaroni 2018) x (X. Wang, Ong, and Nee 2018) x (Wilts and Berg 2017) x (B. Xu 2016)…”
Section: Big Data and Analyticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulation was the prevalent technique, followed by AM, BDA, and the IoT. From one perspective, simulation (in the form of blockchain) was exploited for (i) auditing cooperative CE networks (Alexandris et al 2018), (ii) assessing the impact of business model changes (Simons 2017), for example, through agent-based or multi-method approaches , and (iii) assessing redistributed manufacturing or service-based design (Panarotto, Wall, and Larsson 2017) (French, Benakis, and Marin-Reyes 2017) x (Ge and Jackson 2014) x (Karastoyanov and Karastanev 2018) x (Kuik, Kaihara, and Fujii 2016) x (Lahrour and Brissaud 2018) x (Le, Paris, and Mandil 2017a) x (Le, Paris, and Mandil 2017b) x (Leino, Pekkarinen, and Soukka 2016) x (Liu et al 2016) x (Ruggeri et al 2017) x (Shanshan Yang et al 2018) x (Siddiqi et al 2017) x (Stark et al 2014) x (Tolio et al 2017) x (X. V. x (B. Xu 2016)…”
Section: Circular Business Models and Smart Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, factories will have to be sustainable also from a societal perspective, integrating worker skills and contributing to the growth of the local economies [43]. Furthermore, besides being sustainable in the production, there is the need of a new generation of factories able to manage the final stages of the product life cycle by implementing product de-manufacturing, re-manufacturing, reuse, recycling and recovery, thus generating new opportunities and resources (de-production factories) [44]. Both production and de-production factories must be part of a network that is sustainable as a whole in terms of supply chain management and overall business model [45].…”
Section: Sustainable Factorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Circular Economy is a new paradigm fostering sustainable growth and progress while taking in due consideration limited natural resources and environment degradation [17,18]. Circular Economy aims at overcoming the traditional linear production and consumption model that entails production, use and disposal with consequent need of large quantity of natural resources for new products, high generation of waste and negative impacts on the environment due to disposal processes.…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%