2022
DOI: 10.1108/jamr-01-2022-0010
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Digitalization of manufacturing for implanting value, configuring circularity and achieving sustainability

Abstract: PurposeThis paper explores the relationships between Industry 4.0-driven technologies and the circular economy-driven business model (CEDBM) components of value creation, delivery and capture along manufacturing processes.Design/methodology/approachBased on the literature, a research model is developed in which the three CEBDM components are represented by five components: product service system (PSS), product design, industrial symbiosis (IS), consumer interaction and pay-per-use/rental. For each of these fiv… Show more

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“…Environmental concern relates to the knowledge and attitudes of residents towards climate change and pollution, among other environmental concerns (Prakash and Ambedkar, 2023). With a greater worldwide knowledge of developing and current environmental difficulties, consumers are becoming more concerned and devoted to addressing these problems.…”
Section: Environment Concernmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental concern relates to the knowledge and attitudes of residents towards climate change and pollution, among other environmental concerns (Prakash and Ambedkar, 2023). With a greater worldwide knowledge of developing and current environmental difficulties, consumers are becoming more concerned and devoted to addressing these problems.…”
Section: Environment Concernmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, George et al [67] underline that digital sustainability supports "ecosystem-level coordination among disparate players, enabling them to work together toward shared objectives related to sustainable development". Therefore, the use of digital technologies can help to achieve the purpose of CE, "incorporating sustainability into production-and consumption-related processes" [69] and promoting value creation based on the minimization of negative environmental consequences. In agreement with Lobschat et al [70], when firms decide to act responsibly without neglecting ethical concerns, beyond considering the multiple benefits of digitization, it is necessary to also consider the risks that the use of smart devices provoke for consumers and firms.…”
Section: The Impact Of Digitization On Sustainability (For Better or ...mentioning
confidence: 99%