2021
DOI: 10.52547/ijimes.1.2.56
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Green supply chain based on artificial intelligence of things (AIoT)

Abstract: The dramatic growth of the Internet of Things in various fields necessitates the use of artificial intelligence capabilities in the optimal use of data. By combining these technologies, it reduces cost, automation and productivity more dynamically. This hybrid technology is called artificial intelligence of things (AIoT). Methodology: Intelligent solutions in the supply chain, i.e. the use of the Internet of Things with the capability of artificial intelligence, has been able to make various industries great. … Show more

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“…For example, SCC may impact TMC, which, in turn, may impact GPLA; GPLA, finally, may impact GSCM. We also ground this assumption regarding the flow of mediation effects in the most recent literature, which has argued that GSCM is evolving into a closed‐loop supply chain rather than direct path investigations (Nahr et al, 2021). The extended research evidence and practical viability of the proposition provide us with an overarching basis to propose the following:H10 TMC and GPLA serially mediate the association between SCC and GSCM.H11 TMC and GPLA serially mediate the association between SCIS and GSCM.…”
Section: Background Literature and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…For example, SCC may impact TMC, which, in turn, may impact GPLA; GPLA, finally, may impact GSCM. We also ground this assumption regarding the flow of mediation effects in the most recent literature, which has argued that GSCM is evolving into a closed‐loop supply chain rather than direct path investigations (Nahr et al, 2021). The extended research evidence and practical viability of the proposition provide us with an overarching basis to propose the following:H10 TMC and GPLA serially mediate the association between SCC and GSCM.H11 TMC and GPLA serially mediate the association between SCIS and GSCM.…”
Section: Background Literature and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…A single review can either raise the business to peaks or shatter the business profit margins in no time. [31].…”
Section: Impact Of Traditional Marketing On the Performance Of Startupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past decade, the literature has extensively examined the intersection of IoT, nanotechnology, and rare metals. While some studies have investigated the ethical and environmental consequences associated with rare metal usage (Ku, 2018; McLellan et al, 2016; Moats et al, 2021; Rauer & Kaufmann, 2015), the other part of research has taken a more optimistic view, emphasizing the various opportunities presented by nanotechnologies and IoT (Cui et al, 2020; Nahr et al, 2021; Saengchai & Jermsittiparsert, 2019; Tu, 2018). A growing body of literature also explores the link between these technologies and Supply Chain Management.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is in this perspective that our work takes place and that we seek to answer the question of how, by focusing on integration methods; and more particularly in the field of Supply Chain Management, as these methods are more present in innovation and marketing. Lastly, the recent literature shows an upsurge in the subject of nanotechnology and rare metals, respectively to show the importance of integrating nanotechnology into industry (Cui et al, 2020; Nahr et al, 2021; Saengchai & Jermsittiparsert, 2019; Tu, 2018), either to explain the ethical and environmental issues of metals and nanotechnologies (Ku, 2018; McLellan et al, 2016; Moats et al, 2021; Rauer & Kaufmann, 2015). To our knowledge, one article proposes to question nanotechnology and Internet of Things (IoT) through the prism of the consumer in order to address sustainability issues (Kasulaitis et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%