Green servitization for flexible and sustainable supply chain operations: a review of reverse logistics services in manufacturing
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2019-12
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This study examined green servitization as a strategy for supporting flexible and sustainable supply chain management. In doing so, it explores drivers and challenges of reverse logistics services implementation on computer and electronics industry practitioners. Concurrently, the paper aims to disclose how computer and electronics industry practitioners can achieve sustainable end-of-life product recovery through green servitization, and using reverse logistics services. A subset of supporting questions are also discussed to find what challenges computer and electronics industry practitioners face in their design and implementation of reverse logistics services, and to explore sustainability characteristics of such services. The main findings are drawn from seven case studies identified through a systematic literature review on scholarly databases and contribute to the existing body of knowledge on green servitization and sustainable supply chains. Managerial contributions are seen within a conceptual framework, which provides some genuine insights into implementation practices for industry stakeholders concerned in flexible supply chain designs that retain value from waste of electrical and electronic equipment.
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Marić, J., & Opazo Basáez, M. (2019). Green servitization for flexible and sustainable supply chain operations: a review of reverse logistics services in manufacturing. Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management, 20, 65-80. https://doi.org/10.1007/S40171-019-00225-6