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SYNCHRONIZED BARRIERS FOR CIRCULAR SUPPLY CHAINS IN INDUSTRY 3.5/INDUSTRY 4.0 TRANSITION FOR SUSTAINABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
(Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2020)
Transition from Industry 3.0 to Industry 4.0, in other words Industry 3.5 stage, and moving to a circular economy are two significant concepts for organizations that need to make wholesale alterations to their current ...
Sustainable disassembly line balancing model based on triple bottom line
(International Journal of Production Research, 2020)
End of life (EOL) phase of a product is receiving more attention due to increase in environmental concerns, and many studies have been conducted for value creation in EOL, focusing on concepts as remanufacturing, reuse and ...
Risk assessment for sustainability in e-waste recycling in circular economy
(Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, 2020)
Abstract: E-waste is a hazardous concept for human health, environment and businesses, and therefore, risk assessment is essential to eliminate or reduce the negative effects of e-waste in a circular economy. Decision-making ...
A proposed sustainable and digital collection and classification center model to manage e-waste in emerging economies
(Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 2020)
Purpose: This study aims to propose an electronic waste collection and classification system to enhance social, environmental and economic sustainability by integrating data-driven technologies in emerging economies. ...
Decision-making for risk evaluation: integration of prospect theory with failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA)
(International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management, 2020)
Purpose: The aim of the present study is to overcome some of the limitations of the FMEA method by presenting a theoretical base for considering risk evaluation into its assessment methodology and proposing an approach for ...
A sustainable and preventative risk management model for ship recycling industry
(Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019)
When the dynamic environment of ship recycling is considered, many different severe risks may occur. These risks affect different dimensions including people, environment and economic. The aim of the study is give a framework ...
Sustainability benchmarking for logistics center location decision: An example from an emerging country
(Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal, 2019)
Purpose: As in line with eco benchmarking, the purpose of this paper is to solve a location selection problem in an emerging country by applying sustainability benchmarking principles. Design/methodology/approach: A hybrid ...
Lean in higher education: A proposed model for lean transformation in a business school with MCDM application
(Quality Assurance in Education, 2019)
Purpose: This research aims to investigate and define the eight wastes of lean philosophy in higher education institutions (HEIs) by proposing a multi-stage model. Design/methodology/approach: The authors have used a ...
Sustainability Evaluation of Textile Warehouses from Social and Environmental Perspective
(Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 2020)
Growing complexity in supply chains has increased the importance of warehousing activities more and more with each passing year. This study focuses on textile warehouses, where fluctuations in demand is high, and sustainability ...
A proposed sustainable and digital collection and classification center model to manage e-waste in emerging economies
Purpose This study aims to propose an electronic waste collection and classification system to enhance social, environmental and economic sustainability by integrating data-driven technologies in emerging economies. ...