Closed-loop
supply
chains,
incorporating
circular
economic
principles,
play
a
key
role
in
enhancing
the
sustainability
of
production
systems
and
creating
opportunities
for
firms.
In
today's
business
environment,
characterized
by
frequent
disruptions,
these
need
to
be
both
efficient
resilient
remain
competitive.
However,
integrating
efficiency
resilience
is
not
straightforward
task.
This
manuscript
discusses
control
engineering
as
promising
approach
understand
closed-loop
chain
resilience.
It
enables
analysis
propagation
disruptions
(the
ripple
effect),
thus
aiding
managerial
decision-making.
We
use
an
example
demonstrate
potential
theory
improving
chains.
Supply Chain Analytics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
4, P. 100038 - 100038
Published: Sept. 6, 2023
Several
digital
technologies
are
available
to
facilitate
the
transition
toward
a
circular
supply
chain
infrastructure.
Small-Medium
Enterprises
(SMEs)
should
assess
their
readiness
and
measure
performance
select
most
appropriate
technology.
This
study
explores
how
well-established
such
as
Cyber-Physical
Systems
(CPS),
Internet
of
Things
(IoT),
Cloud
Manufacturing
(CM),
Big
Data
Analytics
(BDA)
impact
infrastructure
in
SMEs.
Questionnaires
have
been
distributed
collect
employees'
preferences
concerning
management
criteria
(profit,
innovation,
sustainability,
optimization).
The
responses
organized
into
three
clusters
using
Principal
Component
Analysis
(PCA).
A
fuzzy
Technique
for
Order
Performance
by
Similarity
Ideal
Solution
(TOPSIS)
technique
is
adopted
evaluate
these
since
it
constitutes
reliable
managerial
tool
when
vagueness
impacts
smooth
operation
chain.
Results
indicate
ranking
order
investigated
(CPS>IoT>CM>BDA)
well
benefits
attributes
imparted
upon
implementing
technologies.
Such
provided
on
economy.
Lastly,
perspective
selection
process
affected
other
factors,
enterprise's
extroversion
level
its
internal
structure,
discussed.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
443, P. 141063 - 141063
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
The
transition
to
a
circular
economy
can
be
undermined
by
rebound
effects,
which
could
mean
secondary
production
does
not
fully
displace
virgin
raw
materials.
So
called
'circular
rebound'
is
under
examined
in
the
academic
literature
and
thus
requires
greater
attention
if
it
successfully
estimated
mitigated
decision
policy
makers.
Accordingly,
this
paper
undertakes
systematic
review
of
methods
that
have
been
deployed
measure
effects
all
types
identifies
those
quantitative
tools
yet
utilised
nascent
area
but
application
context.
In
so
doing,
also
reflects
on
data
needs
different
methods,
as
well
magnitude
rebounds
identified
potential
mitigating
strategies.
Findings
suggest
clear
research
gaps
within
identify
areas
estimation
specifically
benefit
from
wider
body
work
assessment.
Sustainable Futures,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8, P. 100234 - 100234
Published: June 15, 2024
Amid
global
climate
challenges,
loss
of
biodiversity
and
resource
depletion
firms
must
act
for
sustainable
performance
(SP)
future
well-being.
It
is
crucial
to
understand
the
underlying
mechanisms
that
enhance
SP.
This
study
aims
examine
impact
supply
chain
management
(SSCM),
circular
economy
(CE),
on
SP
in
Bangladesh's
green
garment
industry.
Employing
a
quantitative
research
design,
we
tested
hypothesized
structural
model
using
data
from
303
managers
collected
through
surveys.
The
Partial
Least
Square
Structural
Equation
Modeling
(PLS
SEM)
statistical
method
was
utilized
hypotheses.
results
indicate
SSCM
positively
impacts
CE
SP,
mediates
SSCM-SP
link.
contributes
literature
by
enhancing
Natural
Resource-Based
View
theory,
presenting
SSCM-CE
as
resources
findings
hold
valuable
implications
RMG
policymaking
practitioners.
Benchmarking An International Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
31(7), P. 2197 - 2216
Published: July 14, 2023
Purpose
Supply
chain
finance
is
an
emergent
research
area
dealing
with
the
financial
performance
of
a
firm
throughout
its
supply
chain.
It
has
been
drawing
significant
attention
among
industrial
practitioners
and
researchers.
However,
there
need
to
identify
improvements
in
(SCF)
practices
ensure
sustainable
growth.
In
recent
years,
circular
economy
are
being
adopted
worldwide
motivation
achieve
17
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
Moreover,
integration
aspects
still
infant
age.
Design/methodology/approach
Adoption
SCF
firms
enhances
both
restorative
regenerative
capacities
firm.
this
regard,
study
aims
review
articles
on
SCF.
The
identified
329
related
from
Scopus
database.
shortlisted
were
reviewed
discussed.
Findings
findings
help
recognize
most
influential
productive
terms
journals
trends.
Further
recommended
explore
depth
potential
integrating
factors
that
smooth
acceptance
chains.
Originality/value
Bibliometric
network
analyses
performed
trends
networks
field
addition,
emerging
themes
discussed,
propositions
proposed
delineate
future
directions.
Industrial Management & Data Systems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
Purpose
At
present,
relevant
studies
on
circular
supply
chains
are
gradually
increasing.
However,
the
majority
only
focus
precautions
or
obstacles
in
implementation
of
chains,
rather
than
delving
deeper
into
decarbonization
processes
within
chains.
Therefore,
this
study
took
rubber
recycling
industry
as
an
example,
highlighting
manufacturing
process
for
remanufactured
products
industry.
Subsequently,
a
feasible
framework
future
practice
was
established,
serving
valuable
reference
companies
Design/methodology/approach
This
first
selected
key
factors
from
initial
aspects
and
criteria
using
fuzzy
Delphi
method
(FDM),
followed
by
ranking
importance
decision-making
trail
evaluating
laboratory
(FDEMATEL).
Findings
has
confirmed
which
directions
need
to
move
toward
so
achieve
goal
when
implementing
The
main
include
environmental,
social
economic
benefits
well
value
recovery.
In
addition,
cooperating
with
different
chain
partners,
having
effective
reverse
logistics
systems,
collaborating
multiple
companies,
optimizing
technology
developing
industrial
symbiosis
network.
Research
limitations/implications
results
vary
due
differences.
Although
can
be
used
other
high-pollution
industries,
they
unable
perfectly
line
their
current
states.
more
in-depth
research
is
needed
aspect
industries.
Originality/value
chosen
general
industries
since
its
raw
materials
consist
predominantly
waste.
it
imperative
trend
perform
establishes
novel
provide
players
stakeholders
clearer
targeted
objectives
reference.
The International Journal of Logistics Management,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 25, 2025
Purpose
This
study
aimed
to
understand
how
path
dependence
affects
the
supply
chain
(SC)
circularity
trajectory
in
a
food
cooperative
SC.
Design/methodology/approach
To
elaborate
on
theory,
we
conducted
single
case
of
SC
using
data
gathered
from
four
years
sustainability
reports
and
semi-structured
interviews
with
multiple
respondents
allow
for
triangulation.
Findings
We
found
that
examined
was
affected
by
dependence,
including
formation
context.
Path
is
based
cooperativism
principles
(e.g.
democratic
control),
while
context
linked
circular
actions
adopted
this
community-based
configuration.
For
instance,
management
packaging
waste
disposal
are
continuously
learnt
because
two
lock-ins
specific
capabilities
developed
trajectory.
Practical
implications
Recognising
event
sequencing
will
help
managers
adopt
economy
(CE)
boost
their
trajectories.
Originality/value
Unlike
previous
research,
elaborated
theory
Such
perspective
emphasised
limitations
rationale
linear
performance
added
new
insights
into
further
introduction
journey
towards
CE
transition.
Resources Conservation and Recycling,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
209, P. 107781 - 107781
Published: June 29, 2024
Paramount
to
the
transition
circular
economy
is
transformation
of
existing
supply
chains.
We
build
on
theory
chain
study
design
features
and
enabling
role
information
financial
flows
needed
for
circularity.
five
exemplars
environmental
leadership
illuminate
how
material
are
enabled
by
leverage
cross-industry
waste
(i.e.,
open
loops)
customer
returns
closed
loops).
While
both
loop
designs
can
lead
a
bottom-up
towards
economy,
there
differences
in
played
outward
inward
flows.
Further,
we
unpack
supporting
toward
customers,
suppliers
non-supply
stakeholders
creating
viable
demand
market
wider
community
which
be
embedded.