Industry 4.0 as an enabler in transitioning to circular business models: A systematic literature review

, , , , & Figueira, Sandra (2023) Industry 4.0 as an enabler in transitioning to circular business models: A systematic literature review. Journal of Cleaner Production, 393, Article number: 136284.

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The current planetary crisis and the perceived urgency necessitates more sustainable production and consumption patterns. Businesses, particularly the multinationals, play a key role in transitioning to a circular economy, which provides a promising approach to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Industry 4.0 technologies can theoretically support this transition and enable circular economy through, for example, data-driven and smart business processes. However, merging these new technologies with a circular economy is not a straightforward and well-established process and it fundamentally changes the business value chain. Therefore, this paper provides a systematic overview to help better understand the transition process to circular business models and the enabling role of industry 4.0. Merging these concepts underlines that many factors are interrelated and should be investigated in a holistic way instead of siloes. The findings imply that changes transcend business boundaries, including new value chain characteristics and operation models and indicate the interconnected nature of certain factors along the product lifecycle, including service-based models, circular design, reverse flows, consumers and users, and collaborations. This paper proposes a conceptual transition framework to address how new circular business models can integrate digitally adaptive transformations and proposals for future research are reflected upon.

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ID Code: 238055
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Journal Article)
Refereed: Yes
ORCID iD:
Torres de Oliveira, Ruiorcid.org/0000-0002-1003-594X
Mathews, Shaneorcid.org/0000-0002-5365-6586
Barner, Leonieorcid.org/0000-0002-6034-0942
Measurements or Duration: 15 pages
Keywords: Business model, Circular economy, Digitalization, Digital transformation, Industry 4.0, Transition
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.136284
ISSN: 0959-6526
Pure ID: 125220496
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Deposited On: 17 Feb 2023 13:34
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