The role of digital technologies in operationalizing the circular economy transition: A systematic literature review

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Abstract

The enabling role of Digital Technologies towards the Circular Economy transition has been recognized. Nonetheless, to support the transition, the operationalization of the discourse is still needed. The present study performs a systematic literature review, deepening the knowledge on the role of Digital Technologies in operationalizing the Circular Economy transition. The analysis is shaped according to the ReSOLVE framework, as it has been recognized as able to operationally guide industrial firms towards the Circular Economy transition. Despite the broad focus on the topic by the extant literature, the results of the analysis show limited Circular Economy aspects addressed and specific technologies considered, making it difficult to have a complete overview on the implementation of Digital Technologies in the Circular Economy transition, operatively addressing it. Shortcomings are identified regarding the lack of an integrated and holistic analysis of the relation-ships, the need for investigating the decision‐making process and specific Circular Economy prac-tices, all from an empirical perspective. The paper eventually suggests streams for further research while offering theoretical and practical implications.

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Cagno, E., Neri, A., Negri, M., Bassani, C. A., & Lampertico, T. (2021, April 2). The role of digital technologies in operationalizing the circular economy transition: A systematic literature review. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11083328

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