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Big data-enabled solutions framework to overcoming the barriers to circular economy initiatives in healthcare sector
Kazancoglu, Y.; Sagnak, M.; Lafci, C.; Luthra, S.; Kumar, A.; Tacoglu, C. (MDPI AG, 2021)Ever-changing conditions and emerging new challenges affect the ability of the healthcare sector to survive with the current system, and to maintain its processes effectively. In the healthcare sector, the conservation of ... -
A Conceptual Framework for Food Loss and Waste in Agri-Food Supply Chains: Circular Economy Perspective
Kayikci, Y.; Gozacan, N.; Lafci, C.; Kazancoglu, Y. (2021)The importance given to Circular Economy (CE) has further increased in the Agri-Food Supply Chain (AFSC) to combat the challenges of food loss and waste which could be caused by various reasons, such as poor stock management, ... -
Evaluating resilience in food supply chains during COVID-19
Kazancoglu, Y.; Sezer, M.D.; Ozbiltekin Pala, M.; Lafci, C. (Taylor and Francis, 2021)The COVID-19 outbreak has revealed weaknesses in the supply chains (SCs) and how easily it can be influenced by these disruptions. Food supply chains (FSCs) is one of the most affected SCs, and it needs to be more resilient ... -
Exploring barriers to smart and sustainable circular economy: The case of an automotive eco-cluster
Kayikci, Y.; Kazancoglu, Y.; Lafci, C.; Gozacan, N. (Elsevier, 2021)he transition process from linear economy to circular economy (CE) has brought many challenges and barriers. The three core concepts, which are smartness, sustainability, and circularity, need to be intertwined and adapted ... -
Smart circular supply chains to achieving SDGs for post-pandemic preparedness
Kayikci, Y.; Kazancoglu, Y.; Lafci, C.; Gozacan, N.; Mangla, S.K. (Emerald, 2021)Purpose: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic created heavy pressure on firms, by increasing the challenges and disruptions that they have to deal with on being sustainable. For this purpose, it is aimed to ...

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