Potentials of Circular Economy Approaches for Supply Chain Resilience

Niclas-Alexander Mauss, Michael Ruehs, J. Fottner
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With the concept of a circular economy becoming more prevalent, also its strong relevance for supply chain management is widely agreed upon. While this relationship has been an ongoing topic of debate, the links to aspects of supply chain resilience in particular only start to attract increased attention, especially given current disruptions in global supplies. For this reason, this contribution aims to map the potentials that circularity can bear for supply chain resilience from a company-level perspective. Based on a literature analysis, commonalities between circularity and resilience are identified, synthesizing respective supporting and inhibiting factors, both internally and externally. As a result, seven propositions on the potentials of circular economy for supply chain resilience are derived, which are used as a basis in order to develop a conceptual model, depicting the cause-effect relationships within the implications of circular economy for supply chain resilience.
供应链弹性循环经济方法的潜力
随着循环经济的概念变得越来越普遍,其与供应链管理的强烈相关性也得到了广泛认同。虽然这种关系一直是一个争论不休的话题,但特别是与供应链弹性方面的联系才开始引起越来越多的关注,特别是考虑到目前全球供应的中断。出于这个原因,本贡献旨在从公司层面的角度绘制循环可以承担供应链弹性的潜力。在文献分析的基础上,发现了循环性和弹性之间的共性,综合了各自的内部和外部支持因素和抑制因素。因此,本文导出了关于循环经济对供应链弹性潜力的七个命题,并以此为基础建立了一个概念模型,描述了循环经济对供应链弹性影响中的因果关系。
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