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Circular Economy for the Management of Operations
Section 1. Conceptual Understanding and Adoption Challenges of Circular Economy Practices
The Conceptual Model Framework for the Role of Human Resources in the Adoption of the Circular Economy: A Content Analysis Approach
INTRODUCTION
THE CE-SUSTAINABILITY LINK
THE ADOPTION OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY
THE ROLE OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Green HRM
Effective Communication and Active Involvement of Value-Chain Actors
Leadership and Commitment from the Top Management
Eco-Innovation
Management Control
Awareness About the Circular Economy
Energy Efficiency and Eco-Friendly Material Usage-Driven Practices
CONCLUSION
FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS
REFERENCES
Closing Loops, Easing Strains: Industry 4.0's Potential for Overcoming Challenges of Circularity in Manufacturing Environments
INTRODUCTION
INDUSTRY 4.0 AND ITS UNDERPINNING TECHNOLOGIES
Connectivity and Data Analytics (CDA)
Autonomously Supervised Plant Systems (ASPS)
Virtual Reality and Optimization (VRO)
INDUSTRY 4.0 OPPORTUNITIES TO ESTABLISH CE ENVIRONMENTS
Opportunities for Biological and Technical Cycle Improvements
Opportunities for Product Improvements
Opportunities for Firm Improvements
Opportunities for Supply Chain Improvements
REFERENCES
Reporting for New Business: Models The Challenge to Support the Circular Economy
INTRODUCTION
EVOLVING BUSINESS MODELS
WHAT IS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY?
TRANSITIONING TO THE CE
THE FINANCIAL REPORTING CHALLENGE FROM THE CE
INTEGRATED REPORTING TO SUPPORT THE CE
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Section 2. Achieving Sustainability through Circular Economy Practices
Sustainability Through Green Manufacturing Systems: An Applied Approach
INTRODUCTION
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
GREEN MANUFACTURING
Green Manufacturing Indicators
Metrics of Green Manufacturing
Product Level Indicator of GM
Indices for Green Manufacturing (Industry Level)
Green Manufacturing Development Procedure There are four significant steps in the development of the GM system.
GREEN MANUFACTURING PRACTICES
Industrial Symbiosis
Dry Machining
Near Dry Machining
Cryogenic Machining
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Circular Economy: Assessing a Progress of Resources Efficient Practices in Hotel Industry
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
METHOD
HOTELS AND CIRCULAR ECONOMY - CASE FILES
I - Indian Hotels Company Limited
Sustainability Practices and Conservation of Environment at Taj Group of Hotels
Energy and Climate Change
Results of the Initiatives
Limited Resources with Circular Economy Concepts
II - Shangri-La
III - Hilton
IV - Accor
Sustainable Practices to Support Remote Location Tourism
DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS
CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION
REFERENCES
A Governance-Practice Framework for Remanufacturing in the Indian Automobile Sector
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW: PROBLEM AREAS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR REMANUFACTURING IN THE AUTOMOBILES SECTOR
EXPLORING THE FRAMEWORK
The State-Industry Link
The State-Consumer Link
The Firm-Consumer Link
THE AUTOMOBILE FIRM'S PERSPECTIVE: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Challenges in Operations Management
The Firm-Remanufacturer Relationship
CONCLUSION
ENDNOTE
REFERENCES
Section 3. Applications of Advanced Methods in the Adoption of Circular Economy Practices
Fuzzy Global Criterion Method for Solving Multiobjective Sustainable Supplier Selection Problem
INTRODUCTION
SUPPLIER SELECTION CRITERIA IN SUSTAINABILITY PROCESS
Literature Survey
Formulation of Multiple Objective Supplier Selection Problem
GLOBAL CRITERION METHOD
Fuzzy Global Criterion Method
APPLICATION
RESULT AND SUGGESTIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
REFERENCES
Sustainability and ОБЕ Gains in Manufacturing Operations Through TPM
INTRODUCTION
PROBLEM FORMULATION
ANALYSIS
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
A Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Model for Agricultural Machinery Selection
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Revised SIMOS Method
ELECTRE Method for Interval Data and Target Criteria (ELECTRE-IDAT)
CASE STUDY: SELECTION OF COTTON HARVESTING MECHANISM
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FURTHER STUDY
REFERENCES
Section 4. Circular Economy and Related Area Practices in Operations Management
Challenges in Implementing Green Supply Chain Management in SMEs: A Case Study of a South Korean Company
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
Environmental Management
Supply Chain Management
Green Supply Chain Management
Green Supply Chain Management in SMEs and its Motivating Factors
South Korean Green Supply Chain (GSC) Programmes
METHODOLOGY
FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS
RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
Drivers for Adoption of Green Logistics as a Means to Achieve Circular Economy by Organized Retail Sector
INTRODUCTION
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
PROBLEM DEFINITION
SOLUTION METHODOLOGY
ANALYSIS OF RESULTS AND FINDINGS
Test of Assumptions
Convergent Validity
Regression Test Result
Goodness of Fit
AN OVA Analysis
Measures to Achieve Circular Economy Through Green Logistics:
CONCLUSION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
Framework for Sustainable Food Systems Holistic Mitigation and Adaptation
INTRODUCTION
SUSTAINABLE FOOD DISTRIBUTION
SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS: A WAY FORWARD
MICROENTERPRISE MATRIX FOR HOLISTIC MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Supply Chain Network Design Models for a Circular Economy: A Review a a Case Study Assessment
INTRODUCTION
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
LITERATURE REVIEW FINDINGS
Considerations for Supply Chain Network Design/Redesign
Environmental/Green Supply Chain Models
Closed-Loop Supply Chain Models
Cost-Efficiency Optimization Models
Supply Chain Risk Management Models
CASE STUDY OF THE GLOBAL TIRE MANUFACTURING FIRM
Current Supply Chain Network Analysis of the Case Firm
Recommendations for the Case Firm
CONCLUSION AND LESSONS LEARNED
REFERENCES
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