Journal of Business Logistics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45(4)
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
ABSTRACT
The
dynamic
landscape
of
consumer
behavior
is
pressuring
companies
to
adapt
rapidly
evolving
expectations.
burgeoning
interest
in
the
supply
chain
management
(SCM)
literature
toward
consumer‐centric
research
capturing
attention
scholars
and
sparking
diverse
calls
action.
While
a
significant
growth
SCM
has
centered
on
consumers
as
unit
analysis
over
past
decade,
it
remains
necessary
improve
understanding
how
role
actors
within
evolved.
We
aim
enhance
by
conducting
systematic
review
that
summarizes
synthesizes
studies
focus
analysis.
Our
encompasses
174
articles
from
16
leading
journals.
bundle
based
two
key
trajectories:
(i)
major
functions
involved
activities,
(ii)
phases
customer
journey.
To
synthesize
literature,
we
develop
framework
following
elements:
factors
influencing
SCM,
resultant
consumer‐related
outcomes,
(iii)
retail
structures.
Based
review,
propose
agenda
serves
basis
for
advancing
identifying
questions
are
relevant
practitioners.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
341, P. 130865 - 130865
Published: Feb. 12, 2022
A
paradigm
shift
from
a
linear
economy
to
circular
is
crucial
reduce
pressure
on
the
environment
and
improve
security
of
supply
primary
raw
materials.
Under
this
new
paradigm,
governed
by
imperatives
"reduce,
reuse,
recycle",
extraction
resources
minimised
extending
useful
life
existing
This
paper
seeks
identify
drivers
barriers
circularisation
provide
guidance
for
effective
policies
hasten
transition
it.
The
innovative
contribution
made
area
research
empirical
evidence
it
provides
role
played
economic,
social,
environmental
factors
in
economy.
To
achieve
this,
yearly
data
2010
2019,
panel
19
European
Union
countries
were
analysed
employing
Panel-Corrected
Standard
Errors
estimator,
which
was
shown
be
an
appropriate
estimator
data's
characteristics.
material
use
rate
used
as
proxy
main
findings
suggest
that
age
distribution
country
significant
predictor
Older
people
tend
reluctant
change
their
behaviour,
while
young
are
more
inclined
move
away
so-called
'take-make-waste'
extractive
industrial
model.
Policies
directed
older
sensibilize
them
benefits
importance
thus
required.
When
per
capita
income
increases,
propensity
accept
products
containing
recycled
materials
decreases.
finding
merits
particular
attention
policymakers.
In
turn,
inequality
makes
moving
toward
difficult.
Those
middle-income
bracket
likely
exhibit
green
implies
they
aware
issues.
Sustainable Production and Consumption,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
32, P. 248 - 269
Published: April 28, 2022
High
rates
of
resource
consumption
and
waste
generation
have
put
pressure
on
environmental
systems
one
the
solutions
to
this
concerning
behavior
is
a
circular
bioeconomy
(CBE).
However,
for
CBE
succeed,
new
businesses
business
models
are
needed,
which
many
drawbacks
might
be
faced.
Therefore,
article
aimed
(i)
identify
drivers,
opportunities,
challenges,
barriers
in
both
from
theoretical
practical
perspectives,
(ii)
present
regional
differences
those
aspects
different
continents.
A
mixed-method
approach
was
adopted,
comprising
systematic
literature
review
semi-structured
interviews
with
32
organizations
18
countries
4
continents
(Africa,
America,
Australia,
Europe).
Eight
twenty
as
well
fifteen
drivers
eight
opportunities
were
identified.
The
main
barrier
challenge
pointed
out
by
stakeholders
lack
financial
resources/capital,
price
competitiveness
traditional/linear
product
offers.
most
prominent
driver
opportunity
establishment
public
policies/governmental
support,
recovery.
Regional
CBEs
(by
continent)
also
Advancing
requires
setting
strategies
overcome
developing
and/or
making
adequate
technology
available
locally,
enabling
traditional
(linear
non-renewable-based)
options.
This
study
unveils
series
managerial
implications.
There
risk
rebound
effects,
such
becoming
mainstream
feedstock
bioproducts
being
introduced
market
low-price
strategies,
thus
triggering
increased
consumption.
Premium
pricing
need
considered
bio-based
products
(compared
non-bio-based
products).
Moreover,
technological
development
plays
role
driving
innovation,
pioneers
lead
policies.
For
succeed
there
needs
further
greater
connection
among
actors
value
chain,
converging
resilient
CBE.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 200 - 200
Published: Dec. 25, 2021
Sustainability
is
characterized
by
a
growing
trend
in
the
number
of
papers
published
last
years,
for
an
increasing
impact
factor
and
because
today
large
experts
researchers
dealing
with
this
issue
have
journal
[...]
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
410, P. 137311 - 137311
Published: April 25, 2023
Plastic
pollution
has
adverse
effects
on
the
ecosystem
and
human
body.
Bioplastics
might
provide
an
alternative
to
plastic
for
environmentally
friendly
consumers.
A
systematic
literature
review
was
conducted
analyze
summarize
state
of
art
regarding
consumers'
response
bioplastics
using
a
hierarchy
model.
The
model
holistically
represents
relevant
steps
in
understanding
journey
from
stimuli
behavioral
stage.
based
67
scientific
journal
articles
consumer
studies
related
published
English
language
(all
peer-reviewed).
Most
researched
bioplastic
packaging
applications
e.g.,
food
beverage
quantitative
surveys.
Many
focused
preferences
willingness
pay
bioplastics,
while
awareness,
knowledge,
post-purchase
behavior—usage
disposal—was
least
researched.
applied
text
or
oral
rarely
real
product
stimuli.
results
synthesis
pointed
out
some
purchasing
barriers
e.g.
low
knowledge
about
environmental
impact,
characteristics
such
as
material
source
end-of-life
character
bioplastics;
uncertainty
recognition
versus
conventional
plastics.
Drivers
are
also
identified,
instance
positive
attitude,
available
information
green
value.
Bioplastic
products
meeting
price,
biogenic
resource
base,
local
origin
act
drivers.
Studies
found
that
influences
pay.
revealed
research
gaps,
highlighting
particular
need
cross-cultural
studies,
non-hypothetical
designs
analysis
labelling
systems
products.
Building Research & Information,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
51(7), P. 764 - 782
Published: April 30, 2023
Construction
projects
using
emerging
bio-based
materials
have
been
realized
over
the
past
ten
to
fifteen
years
within
Europe.
Bio-based
buildings
utilize
properties
of
natural
regulate
internal
environments,
particularly
fluctuations
in
temperature
and
relative
humidity.
Despite
individual
exemplar
demonstrating
functional
performance
long-term
operational
cost
savings,
there
hasn't
a
proliferation
commercial
or
domestic
projects.
With
growing
shift
towards
circular
economy
construction,
could
be
readily
adopted
meet
this
development.
This
study
evaluates
barriers
faced
by
materials,
making
upscaling
production
breakthrough
into
mainstream
construction
challenging.
Evaluation
was
achieved
through
senior
professionals
with
experience
participating
semi-structured
interviews
based
on
core
categories
finance,
knowledge,
policy.
Challenges
include
manufacturers
inconsistencies
life
cycle
assessment,
material
certification
accreditation,
vested
interests
industry,
concerns
regarding
initial
costs,
availability,
knowledge
products.
Potential
solutions
for
are
identified
increased
case
studies,
positive
legislation,
regional
economic
regeneration,
wellness
agenda,
sustainability,
engagement
established
companies.
insight
has
informed
procurement
process,
evaluation,
adoption