Nowadays, industrial firms are increasingly required to develop resilient supply chains to better face turbulent environments by adapting to unforeseen and frequent disruptions. In this regard, researchers strongly agree that fostering innovation toward circular business models can influence resilience capability development. Findings, however, are still fragmented and sparse. To this aim, a systematic literature review of previous studies is conducted. The results of content analyses are presented, and their implications discussed. Copyright (C) 2022 The Authors.

On the synergetic relationship between Circular Economy and Resilience: findings from a systematic literature review / Massari, G. F.; Annarelli, A.; Primario, S.; Puliga, G.. - 55:10(2022), pp. 2869-2874. [10.1016/j.ifacol.2022.10.166]

On the synergetic relationship between Circular Economy and Resilience: findings from a systematic literature review

Massari G. F.
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2022-01-01

Abstract

Nowadays, industrial firms are increasingly required to develop resilient supply chains to better face turbulent environments by adapting to unforeseen and frequent disruptions. In this regard, researchers strongly agree that fostering innovation toward circular business models can influence resilience capability development. Findings, however, are still fragmented and sparse. To this aim, a systematic literature review of previous studies is conducted. The results of content analyses are presented, and their implications discussed. Copyright (C) 2022 The Authors.
2022
On the synergetic relationship between Circular Economy and Resilience: findings from a systematic literature review / Massari, G. F.; Annarelli, A.; Primario, S.; Puliga, G.. - 55:10(2022), pp. 2869-2874. [10.1016/j.ifacol.2022.10.166]
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