2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9060994
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Introducing Sustainability in Value Models to Support Design Decision Making: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Abstract:Manufacturing organizations shall recognize sustainability as a business occasion to capitalize on, rather than an undesirable pressing situation. Still, empirical evidence shows that this opportunity is hard to capture and communicate in global strategic decisions, through planning by tactical management, to daily operational activities. This paper systematically reviews the modeling challenges at the crossroad of value and sustainability decisions making, spotlighting methods and tools proposed in l… Show more

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“…In line with previous research, e.g., Bertoni (2017), the literature review concludes that tools on the operational level have most room for improvements. For example, tools for requirements generation lack a full sustainability perspective and have a tendency to lack a strategic process for defining suitable sustainability criteria and indicators to be integrated in the requirement list.…”
Section: Proposed Process To Strategically Integrate Sustainability Isupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…In line with previous research, e.g., Bertoni (2017), the literature review concludes that tools on the operational level have most room for improvements. For example, tools for requirements generation lack a full sustainability perspective and have a tendency to lack a strategic process for defining suitable sustainability criteria and indicators to be integrated in the requirement list.…”
Section: Proposed Process To Strategically Integrate Sustainability Isupporting
confidence: 57%
“…This awareness could have an impact on, e.g., the weighting of requirements and or criteria in decision making tools. This is an element that was delimited from this study, and that could add to previous research on how sustainability aspects can be quantified, modelled and integrated into traditional value models for decision making, e.g., Hallstedt et al (2015), Bertoni (2017) and Jaghbeer et al (2017). The literature review results also contained a range of different efforts that apply Theory of Inventive Solving (TRIZ) or Algorithm of Inventive Solving (ARIZ) to support concept generation in the complex decision situation (Kobayashi, 2006;Rathod et al, 2011), Fuzzy logic to handle the uncertainty of variables (Bereketli and Erol Genevois, 2013) and Multicriteria Decision Making to support ranking between design concepts or requirements (Vinodh et al, 2014;Romli et al, 2016;Salari et al, 2016).…”
Section: Next Stepsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…In order to ensure the "systematic" nature of the review, the search string was iteratively designed to render a rather broad list of publications, from several different fields, taking care at the same time to mitigate "noise" in the search. Initial iterations of the string only featured the keywords "value" and "sustainability"-similarly to that described in [56]-rendering approximatively 28,000 items in SCOPUS. Additional terms were progressively added to filter out contributions not related to the main topic of the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%