Disentangling circular economy practices and firm's sustainability performance: A systematic literature review of past achievements and future promises
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
353, P. 120138 - 120138
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
This
paper
systematically
and
critically
reviews
the
literature
on
intersection
of
circular
economy
practices
(CEPs)
sustainability
performance
(SP).
We
synthesize
analyze
extant
to
uncover
knowledge
gaps,
highlight
contradictory
views,
provide
a
comprehensive
overview
field.
Following
detailed
database
search,
we
selected
104
empirical
studies
published
in
peer-reviewed
journals
for
analysis.
Our
review
reports
publication
trends,
top
publishing
journal
outlets,
research
methodologies,
contexts.
outline
theoretical
underpinnings,
identify
diverse
key
factors
that
impact
sustainable
performance.
The
shows
propensity
most
authors
reuse
established
theories
or
not
use
theory
at
all,
revealing
need
development.
Furthermore,
our
analysis
revealed
R&D
innovation,
digital
technologies,
organizational
capabilities/resources,
stakeholder
institutional
pressure
substantially
influence
CEPs
-
SP
relationship.
Through
assessment
existing
literature,
identified
proposed
several
themes
avenues
future
research.
Language: Английский
Innovation activity of Slovak ICT SMEs
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
01(01), P. 32 - 41
Published: Dec. 31, 2023
Research
background:
The
innovation
process
is
a
key
factor
when
creating
and
maintaining
competitiveness,
so
the
SME
sector
has
to
address
special
attention
it.
Examining
impact
of
corporate
co-operation
on
activity
be
mentioned
as
crucial
goal.
Purpose
article:
main
goal
research
assess
innovative
SMEs
operating
in
ICT
sector,
map
distribution
between
non-innovative
businesses.
article's
purpose
was
outline
most
recent
developments
Slovakia's
industry
with
regard
innovation.
empirical
study
concentrated
types
innovation,
variables
that
encourage
discourage
sector.
Methods:
In
accordance
research,
descriptive
statistical
methods,
i.e.
unweighted
weighted
arithmetic
mean
were
used
analyze
hypothesis.
A
questionnaire
carried
out
September
2021
February
2022
Slovak
SMEs.
Findings
&
Value
added:
Significant
differences
can
determined
companies
terms
majority
implemented
both
technological
non-technological
innovations.
small
number
failed
implement
either
type.
significant
portion
focused
innovations,
successfully
implementing
them,
over
half
them
introduced
innovations
2018
2020.
Over
75%
felt
they
more
than
their
competitors.
More
67%
saw
themselves
less
92%
SMES
51%
56.41%
3
5
activities,
while
38.46%
6
7
types.
Only
5.13%
all
9
activities
considered.
38%
spent
development,
33%
allocated
highest
expenditure
machinery
equipment.
case
supporting
three
market
players
received
above-average
ratings:
customers
consumers,
suppliers
raw
materials
piece
parts
group
companies.
Language: Английский
Corporate social responsibility and circular economy integration framework within sustainable supply chain management: Building blocks for industry 5.0
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Abstract
The
emergence
of
Industry
5.0
(I5.0)
underscores
the
importance
integrating
sustainability
and
human‐centricity
into
organizations.
This
requires
combining
corporate
social
responsibility
(CSR)
circular
economy
(CE)
within
sustainable
supply
chain
management
(SSCM).
However,
interplay
between
CSR,
CE,
SSCM
remains
underexplored,
especially
in
context
I5.0.
Therefore,
this
article
proposes
a
framework
for
CSR
CE
principles
SSCM,
serving
as
transition
to
is
derived
from
comprehensive
scoping
review
experts'
input,
with
backdrop
business
legitimacy
theory.
It
comprises
several
key
constructs,
including
structure
promoters,
organized
around
four
pillars
representing
components
embracing
triple
bottom
line
dimensions.
With
12
guidelines,
stands
practical
tool
organizations
aiming
seamlessly
integrate
facilitating
I5.0
promoting
sustainable,
socially
responsible
ethos.
Language: Английский
Sustainable Digital Exports from China to Africa Based on Innovation and Predictive Analytic to Improve Supply Chain Efficiency
Anseguerema Bamia,
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Fanta Bamia
No information about this author
Open Journal of Business and Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(01), P. 396 - 425
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Impact of sustainable supply chain management practices on competitive advantage and organizational performance in the manufacturing sector
International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 29, 2024
Purpose
The
purpose
of
this
study
is
to
examine
the
impact
sustainable
supply
chain
management
(SSCM)
practices
on
both
competitive
advantage
(CA)
and
organizational
performance
(OP)
in
manufacturing
sector
Ethiopia.
Design/methodology/approach
Data
for
were
collected
from
a
sample
221
companies
operating
four
groups/sectors
In
addition,
data
analysis
was
performed
using
partial
least
squares
method,
which
variance-based
Structural
Equation
Modeling
approach
Smart-PLS
software
version
(SmartPLS
4.0).
Findings
Based
statistical
data,
it
demonstrates
that
SSCM
has
significant
positive
performance.
Furthermore,
findings
offer
proof
clear
connection
between
Moreover,
indirectly
mediates
relationship
OP.
Research
limitations/implications
primary
limitation
research
its
reliance
cross-sectional
design.
generalizability
obtained
present
may
be
hindered.
variable
under
investigation
assessed
performance,
concept
widely
acknowledged
extremely
dynamic.
Practical
implications
provides
managers
researchers
with
valuable
information
Sustainable
Supply
Chain
Management
strategies
how
they
influence
commercial
industrial
environments.
Originality/value
This
paper
adds
body
knowledge
by
providing
new
empirical
insights
into
Language: Английский
Rebuilding sustainable green tourism supply chain through technology adoption and social media branding in Zimbabwe post-COVID-19.
Environment Development and Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 12, 2024
Language: Английский
Corporate performance: green supply chain management, digital transformation and carbon neutrality
Management Decision,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 27, 2024
Purpose
This
study
examines
the
interdependent
relationships
between
green
supply
chain
management
(GSCM),
carbon
neutrality
capability
(CNC),
digital
transformation
(DT)
and
firm
performance
(FP)
among
enterprises
listed
on
Chinese
stock
market.
The
primary
objective
is
to
provide
a
scholarly
examination
that
may
help
these
organisations
enhance
their
GSCM
practices
significantly.
Design/methodology/approach
Drawing
data
from
mainland
publicly
firms
over
period
2014
2021,
this
posits
methodically
evaluates
four
hypotheses:
(1)
are
positively
associated
with
an
increase
in
CNC;
(2)
have
beneficial
impact
FP;
(3)
DT
moderates
GSCM–FP
relationship
(4)
CNC
mediates
effect
of
FP.
Findings
Contrary
initial
assumptions,
findings
suggest
initially
negative
However,
concerted
focus
has
potential
convert
trajectory
into
positive
influence
further
identify
significant
moderating
relationship.
Originality/value
enrich
academic
discourse
concerning
symbiotic
effects
GSCM,
By
systematically
analysing
dynamics,
underscores
critical
importance
successful
application
practices,
thus
offering
valuable
contributions
literature
sustainable
corporate
operations.
Language: Английский
The Effect of Innovative Corporate Social Responsibility in Supply Chain Management on Firm Performance
Published: Jan. 31, 2024
In
order
to
enhance
business
firm
performance
(FP)
and
foster
sustainability,
Innovative
Corporate
Social
Responsibility
(ICSR),
characterized
by
CSR
driven
innovation,
is
currently
under
development
implementation
in
Supply
Chain
Management
(SCM).
The
aim
of
this
study
investigate
the
trend
ICSR
SCM
its
effects
on
FP
across
economic,
social,
environmental,
competitive
dimensions.
A
systematic
review
revealed
a
consistent
upward
incidence
ICSR.
Green
Innovation
(GI),
Logistics
(LI),
Sustainable
Business
Model
(SBMI)
emerge
as
three
most
frequently
employed
ICSRs
SCM.
GI
utilized
for
procuring
goods
services,
including
new
eco-friendly
products
that
attract
clients
enable
expand
market
share.
Furthermore,
incorporation
energy-efficient
production
technology
reduce
costs.
LI
creating
transportable
objects
packaging,
well
managing
reverse
logistics
reducing
inventory
costs
through
zero
management.
Additionally,
employing
SBMI
crafting
plan
can
contribute
enhancing
quality
life
clients.
It
also
serves
an
initiative
eliminate
carbon
emissions,
demonstrating
commitment
addressing
environmental
social
concerns.
This
article
recommends
application
businesses
aiming
improve
over
long
term.
Language: Английский
EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION & INNOVATION MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES ON SMEs PERFORMANCE IN THE EMERGING ECONOMIES
Muhammad Ehtesham Khan,
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Muhammad Zulqarnain Siddiqui
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Journal of Social Sciences Development,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
02(02), P. 297 - 305
Published: Dec. 31, 2023
This
study
aims
to
examine
the
profound
effects
of
digital
transformation
strategies
encircling
digitization
and
usage,
alongside
innovation
management
focusing
on
organizational,
product
process
innovations
performance
Small
Medium
Enterprises
(SMEs)
operating
within
emerging
economies.
Employing
a
quantitative
research
approach,
data
were
collected
from
sample
size
300
managers
representing
various
SMEs
across
multiple
sectors
markets.
Findings
revealed
significant
&
positive
correlation
between
adoption
robust
enhanced
SME
performance.
Also,
effective
implementation
practices,
including
product,
innovations,
displayed
strong
association
with
improved
indicators.
The
study's
outcomes
underscore
critical
role
played
by
strategic
in
economies,
emphasizing
need
for
proactive
utilization
innovative
practices
foster
growth
competitiveness
these
dynamic
Language: Английский