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Title Circular economy implementation in operations & supply chain management: Building a pathway to business transformation
ID_Doc 4836
Authors Zils, M; Howard, M; Hopkinson, P
Title Circular economy implementation in operations & supply chain management: Building a pathway to business transformation
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1080/09537287.2023.2280907
Abstract Our aim is to understand the circular economy (CE) transformation challenge and the synergies with operations & supply chain management (OSCM). CE represents a major industry transformation from linear production to circular value creation where products, components and resources are maintained at the highest value for the longest period. Yet despite OSCM's long association with reverse logistics, the practical means of CE implementation is lacking where business transformation means systemic innovation not incremental change. Our method is to adopt a longitudinal approach where rich data from over 1000 senior practitioners on interactive events identifies 3 stages comprising of identification, initiation, and implementation, and reveals why some companies move between the stages and others become stuck. We illustrate these stages and the successful pathways used in 5 industry cases: Philips, Schweizer Bundesbahn, Renault, Ricoh, and Steelcase. Rather than develop new tools, we present a framework for implementing CE using business elements which are grounded in everyday practice and part of a taxonomic process that is continuously tested over time. We find successful CE implementation requires attention to product design, underlying business models, reverse flow management and enabling conditions (e.g. policy, finance), unlocking new sources of circular value creation and capture. There is no one-size-fits-all model for successful initiation and implementation of CE, but rather a continuous process of identifying value leakage and creation opportunities, progressive initiation of pilots, evaluation of business outcomes, and ability to manage risks associated with complexity and scaling. Our contribution views the challenge as a complex pathway consisting of configuring CE building blocks whose business transformation hallmarks are reflected in architectural change and systemic innovation.
Author Keywords Circular economy; implementation; pathway; systems; business architecture; transformation; value; SDG 9: Industry; innovation and infrastructure; SDG 12: Responsible consumption and production
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001105254900001
WoS Category Engineering, Industrial; Engineering, Manufacturing; Operations Research & Management Science
Research Area Engineering; Operations Research & Management Science
PDF https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/09537287.2023.2280907?needAccess=true
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