Advancing towards sustainable and net-zero supply chains: a comprehensive analysis of knowledge capabilities and industry dynamism DOI
Rohit Kumar Singh,

K. Mathiyazhagan,

Angappa Gunasekaran

et al.

Journal of Knowledge Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 29(1), P. 148 - 170

Published: Sept. 19, 2024

Purpose This research aims to investigate the relationship between knowledge capabilities, engagement operational capabilities and sustainable supply chain flexibility in steel production industry. In addition, it seeks understand how these elements contribute toward achieving a net-zero chain, under moderation of industry dynamism. Design/methodology/approach total, 371 people have responded self-administered survey that authors developed. The nonresponse bias analysis was carried out before diving into fundamental assumptions, such as homoscedasticity normality. data's reliability construct validity were assessed by using confirmatory factor analysis. hypothesized conclusions supported subsequent regression outputs, strengthening body existing academic research. Findings research's empirical results highlight positive among particularly influence Information obtained from corroborates findings. Moderation role dynamism capability found significant. Originality/value conceptual framework clarifies capability, dynamic interact. It highlights factors collectively work together attain with environmental impact.

Language: Английский

Doing good to be green and live clean! - Linking corporate social responsibility strategy, green innovation, and environmental performance: Evidence from Maldivian and Moroccan small and medium-sized enterprises DOI Creative Commons
Walid Simmou, Kannan Govindan, Ibrahim Sameer

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 384, P. 135265 - 135265

Published: Nov. 28, 2022

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) approaches are becoming increasingly widespread as environmental performance (EP) continues to be a significant aspect of developing firm's socioemotional wealth, such legitimacy, trustworthiness, and image. We draw on stakeholder natural-resources-based view theories investigate how CSR strategies may improve via the underlying mechanism green innovation (GI), especially in countries. Useable data was collected from 367 Maldivian Moroccan service enterprises analyzed using partial least squares (PLS-SEM) methodology. The findings indicated that external (Environment Community) internal (Employees) CSR-related significantly impact performance. Furthermore, study suggests mediation effect GI CSR-EP nexus. Finally, this paper opens directions, enriches existing theories, provides fascinating implications for SMEs professionals.

Language: Английский

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91

How digitalization transforms the traditional circular economy to a smart circular economy for achieving SDGs and net zero DOI Creative Commons
Kannan Govindan

Transportation Research Part E Logistics and Transportation Review, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 177, P. 103147 - 103147

Published: July 29, 2023

Promoting and achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) net zero will be a high priority among companies institutions. Several strategies are being developed to motivate integrate SDGs zero-related approaches in companies, which the circular economy (CE) is gaining momentum due its documented impact on elements of zero. In fact, recent studies began examine relationship between CE, through different perspectives with areas application. Although this primarily for implementation targets, very few demonstrate concerns about CE-SDG-net relationships, specifically smart CE. traditional CE influences positively, approach remains insufficient several areas, including lack real-life information, where most practices principles reside. To address gap, has been established by researchers unleash potential explore tackle existing literature study focuses identifying influence focus single textile case study. The divided four phases, as follows. first phase attempts select best feasible that have major second understands integrated success factors adopting selected practices. third evaluates analyzes overall common practices, finally, fourth validates available results from previous phases feedback various reliable sources. A methodology used understand core research, while it should noted groundbreaking work field research. Two multi-criteria decision-making tools (MCDMs) used, namely Best Worst Method (BWM) grey DEMATEL selecting evaluating commonly collected factors. theories (CSF theory TOE theory) strengthen study's theoretical background contribution. assist practitioners, discussed way chosen their considered influential digitalization.

Language: Английский

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88

A location-inventory-routing problem to design a circular closed-loop supply chain network with carbon tax policy for achieving circular economy: An augmented epsilon-constraint approach DOI Creative Commons
Kannan Govindan,

Farhad Salehian,

Hadi Kian

et al.

International Journal of Production Economics, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 257, P. 108771 - 108771

Published: Jan. 6, 2023

The emergence of the circular economy concept has pushed industry owners towards green supply chain and waste reduction. closed-loop originates from its purpose is to increase efficiency profitability by reducing energy consumption. Hence, in this research, an integrated bi-objective mixed-integer linear programming model developed with aim optimizing both operational strategic decisions a network. proposed benefits location-inventory-routing problem structure network, it applies carbon tax policy vehicle scheduling reduce emissions waiting time, respectively. Considering problems such as split-delivery, storage possibility, shortage, supplier selection, order allocation, heterogenous vehicles, uncertain demand led development comprehensive model. A stochastic scenario-based approach used deal uncertainty, augmented epsilon-constraint method employed solve applicability effectiveness solution for achieving are examined through implementation cable wire Iran.

Language: Английский

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86

Outsourcing logistics operations in circular economy towards to sustainable development goals DOI Creative Commons
Navid Zarbakhshnia, Kannan Govindan, Devika Kannan

et al.

Business Strategy and the Environment, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 32(1), P. 134 - 162

Published: May 24, 2022

Abstract One of novel manners to achieve sustainable development is concentrating on circular economy in order manage greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption, and waste. It also helps protect the environment optimize usage input resources. The main element closed‐loop supply chain which covers both forward reverse products flows. This study aims outsource logistics operations a chain. An innovative analytical multi‐step fuzzy decision‐making method proposed rank third‐party service providers (3PLSPs). Fuzzy Decision‐Making Trial Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) first used evaluate relationships among criteria. Then, analytic network process (ANP) applied weight determined set In develop hybrid DEMATEL‐ANP simplify computation, expert judgment between two techniques as middle step reduce number As many criteria overlap with each other content context, opinions are shortlist Finally, 3PLSPs ranked through complex proportional assessment (COPRAS) method. To validate practicability applicability improved model, household appliance case data obtained from industry experts. this case, five considered ranked, while one gets best score. A sensitivity analysis performed by altering weights approach, data, results. terms business environment, provides success critical for problems addressing development.

Language: Английский

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77

A hybrid approach using Z-number DEA model and Artificial Neural Network for Resilient supplier Selection DOI Creative Commons
Salman Nazari-Shirkouhi,

Mahdokht Tavakoli,

Kannan Govindan

et al.

Expert Systems with Applications, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 222, P. 119746 - 119746

Published: Feb. 26, 2023

Today's business environment has created a high level of uncertainty and disturbed procedures in supply chains. Suppliers have been often identified as the main source risks creating massive levels disruptions That is why resilient supplier selection can greatly reduce purchase costs time delays create stability practices, thereby increasing competitiveness customer satisfaction. Pharmaceutical companies play an important key role health society, these are frequently exposed to this disorder. Hence, paper tries propose new integrated approach based on traditional (delivery, quality, price, technology level) criteria for pharmaceutical using Z-number data envelopment analysis (Z-DEA) model artificial neural network (ANN). In proposed approach, expert opinions provided Z-numbers due inherent ambiguity evaluation process. This first study that evaluates industry resilience factors by presenting methodological structure under environment. Here, fuzzy mathematical used. A real case utilized indicate applicability industry. Finally, suppliers ranked best selected regarding reliable α. To features capabilities performance presented three parts. First, obtained results compared with DEA (FDEA) method form validation verification. Second, sensitivity executed show effects different ranking results, price index most criteria. Third, predictive ANN able detect efficiency or inefficiency 83% accuracy.

Language: Английский

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69

Sustainable CNC machining operations, a review DOI Creative Commons
Mohsen Soori, Fooad Karımı Ghaleh Jough, Roza Dastres

et al.

Sustainable Operations and Computers, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5, P. 73 - 87

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

To minimize the quantities of carbon emissions produced by production process, sustainable manufacturing should be implemented. CNC machining operations can made more optimizing parameters to reduce material waste and energy consumption. In order achieve operations, cutting tool paths optimized. Investing in energy-efficient machines significantly consumption negative impact operations. Virtual simulation analysis used identify areas where practices implemented improve efficiency during The study aims provide a comprehensive overview current state summarizing latest research developments this field. It identifies economic environmental benefits machining, such as reduced operational costs, improved resource utilization, compliance with regulations. offers insights into advancements, practices, future prospects, encouraging manufacturers embrace pivotal step towards greener efficient ecosystem. Thus, product safety process producing parts machine tools improved.

Language: Английский

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Contractual Mechanisms for Coordinating a Sustainable Supply Chain With Carbon Emission Reduction DOI Open Access

Reza Eslamipoor

Business Strategy and the Environment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 20, 2025

ABSTRACT This article examines the significance of reducing carbon emissions in a sustainable supply chain (SSC) through trading price. It delves into how contracts coordinate chains amid market demand uncertainty by focusing on model which fluctuates based pricing and sustainability factors. The study highlights conflicts arising from different profit motives within suggests using synchronization mechanisms contracts. Three types contracts—two‐part tariff, revenue sharing, quantity flexibility—are analyzed for their impact coordination profitability. concludes that two‐part tariff contract can enhance distribution chain, while sharing may benefit producers more but reduce retailer Moreover, flexibility be less effective synchronizing it still boost

Language: Английский

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Paving the way for a green transition through mitigation of green manufacturing challenges: A systematic literature review DOI
Devika Kannan, K. Madan Shankar,

Parvaneh Gholipour

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 368, P. 132578 - 132578

Published: June 17, 2022

Language: Английский

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67

A framework to measure readiness and barriers for the implementation of Industry 4.0: A case approach DOI Creative Commons
Kannan Govindan, George Arampatzis

Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 59, P. 101249 - 101249

Published: March 9, 2023

Large businesses perceive the vital usefulness of Industry 4.0. They recognize how beneficial its implementation is to reinforce business competitiveness and conserve, or even better, increase their market share. Hence, top management has embraced challenge time: evaluate current level digitization with objective proceeding a full phase in future. With this concern, paper proposes framework assist industries promoting 4.0 through two phases. In initial phase, case company's readiness evaluated, second barriers that exist within (based on readiness, obtained from previous phase) are analyzed. Both phases have been carried out at Danish industry which third-tier supplier anti-noise shims back plates for manufacturers disc brake linings. first assessment demonstrates not fully ready; instead, they reside position 3.5 (in middle 3.0 revolutions). The limiting change identified during systematic literature review analyzed using DEMATEL method based industrial decision-makers' responses phase. Moreover, analysis most influential barrier category policy & organization category. "leadership" considered greater influencer all since it responds some way almost 21 barriers. Thus, leadership significant company must overcome adopt concept. addition, firms challenged by organizational changes adoption will bring, tool be handy.

Language: Английский

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43

Modelling of barriers in implementing sustainable manufacturer-supplier collaboration and coping strategies DOI Creative Commons

Aditi Aditi,

Kannan Govindan, P. C. Jha

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 434, P. 139635 - 139635

Published: Nov. 10, 2023

Finding new, creative ways to improve the performance of their supply chains is one biggest problems that manufacturing organizations confront in age globalization and competition. To achieve better performance, companies should engage networking activities such as integrating with other chain participants. Manufacturing businesses also face sustainability issues caused by suppliers' practices fail meet criteria. In this sense, developing a collaborative relationship supplier essential for successfully implementing sustainable gaining competitive edge. Therefore, it imperative effectively manage relationships suppliers strengthening commitment sustainability. The concept collaboration (SSC) emerges from combination building. SSC, general, broadens traditional management system incorporating long-term partnerships into aspects. Companies have begun acknowledge value SSC are taking initiatives regard. adoption has been extremely slow, despite assurances suppliers. Hence, research required determine how economic, environmental, social promises hindered. It important any hurdles may while SSC. Also, thorough analysis these barriers so effective can be achieved. primary goal study identify analyze integrated methodology Total Interpretive Structural Modelling-Decision Making Trial Evaluation Laboratory (TISM-DEMATEL) used purpose study. An extreme case scenario involving manufacturer home appliances its dyadic India based findings reveal most significant lack manufacturer-supplier communications standards appropriate regulations, trust between supplier, scope focus collaboration, unwillingness share risks rewards, top involvement, combined training programs, consistent adequate measurement systems. These not only contribute directly hindering efforts but influence at intermediate lower levels. Additionally, offers detailed explanations each barrier, thereby providing valuable insights understanding implementation (SMSC).

Language: Английский

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