2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.tre.2021.102279
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Robust network design for sustainable-resilient reverse logistics network using big data: A case study of end-of-life vehicles

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“…Implementing new technologies always involves the introduction of new policies and environmental regulations that organizations need to follow for ecological causes. Developing such policies makes the system sustainable and pushes the working culture towards a CE (Govindan & Gholizadeh, 2021). Technologies like IoT, blockchain, I4.0, ML, BD, and AI are reported as CE enablers that can also improve the flexibility of organizations to enhance sustainable performance (Dutta et al, 2020; Rajput & Singh, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementing new technologies always involves the introduction of new policies and environmental regulations that organizations need to follow for ecological causes. Developing such policies makes the system sustainable and pushes the working culture towards a CE (Govindan & Gholizadeh, 2021). Technologies like IoT, blockchain, I4.0, ML, BD, and AI are reported as CE enablers that can also improve the flexibility of organizations to enhance sustainable performance (Dutta et al, 2020; Rajput & Singh, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is more attractive to CAFS (Carter and Rogers, 2008). This is because according to the contingency theory, the sustainable practice environment created by the MLSP is unknown and uncertain for CAFS which lacks sustainable practice knowledge and technology (Govindan and Gholizadeh, 2021). Previous research has shown that supply chain participants pursuing sustainable development often work in an unpredictable and dynamic environment.…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, a stochastic optimization model based on discrete scenarios, where the probability of the occurrence of an event can be formulated for various situations, and decisions are made based on the expected uncertainty in the future. Thus, the choice of models to arrive at a decision should be robust or resilient (Gholizadeh et al 2020a, b;Govindan, and Gholizadeh, 2021). The strategic decisions to be made during the first stage are infrastructural, i.e., where to site the centers.…”
Section: Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%