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Application of digital technologies for sustainable product management in a circular economy: A review

Journal

BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Volume 32, Issue 3, Pages 1159-1174

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bse.3099

Keywords

circular economy; digitalization; eco design; LCA; sustainability; sustainable product development

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This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of current and potential examples of digital technology applications in sustainable product management. The potential of digital technologies in terms of their usability along the product life cycle, their role as enablers for circular economy strategies, and in specific SPM activities are revealed through quantitative and qualitative analysis. There is room for more radical improvements in digital technology application, as most examples only show incremental improvements.
Digital technologies (DTs), such as the Internet of Things, big data, artificial intelligence, or blockchain, are considered as enablers for a more sustainable and circular economy. So far, literature on these topics has mostly focused on specific DTs and subareas of sustainable product management (SPM). The aim of this paper is to provide a more comprehensive overview of current and potential examples of DT applications in SPM (e.g., product design/assessment, supply chain management, and business models). The collected examples (n = 146) were analyzed based on a systematic literature review, using quantitative and qualitative content analysis. Deductive and inductive analyses of the examples revealed the potential of DTs in terms of their usability along the product life cycle, their role as enablers for circular economy strategies and in specific SPM activities. DT application often entails only incremental improvements, for example, increased efficiency of existing processes, with more radical forms of improvement remaining relatively scarce. There is clear room for greater adoption and optimization of DTs, in various areas of SPM, so as to accelerate the transition towards a more sustainable and circular economy.

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