Benchmarking the Metabolism of European Union Countries to Promote the Continuous Improvement of Service Ecosystems

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In recent decades, the concept of urban metabolism has been widely applied at different scales. This paper proposes an optimization model, based on Data Envelopment Analysis, for the evaluation and benchmarking of countries’ metabolism. The EU-28 countries are analyzed based on economic and environmental indicators, including the resources consumed (energy and materials) and environmental pressures (GHG emissions and waste) associated with the value-added from the economic activities. The empirical results produced a ranking of countries’ based on their metabolic performance underlying the creation of wealth, along with the targets for the countries with lower metabolic performance. This new metabolic approach is a contribution to the design of policies for the promotion of sustainable and resilient services.

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Camanho, A., Silva, M. C., Horta, I. M., & Barbosa, F. (2020). Benchmarking the Metabolism of European Union Countries to Promote the Continuous Improvement of Service Ecosystems. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 377 LNBIP, pp. 319–333). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38724-2_23

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