The contribution of circular economy practices on the resilience of production systems: Eco-innovation and cleaner production's mediation role for sustainable development
Issued Date
2023-10-20
Resource Type
ISSN
09596526
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85171629620
Journal Title
Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume
424
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Cleaner Production Vol.424 (2023)
Suggested Citation
Le T.T., Ferraris A., Dhar B.K. The contribution of circular economy practices on the resilience of production systems: Eco-innovation and cleaner production's mediation role for sustainable development. Journal of Cleaner Production Vol.424 (2023). doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.138806 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/90213
Title
The contribution of circular economy practices on the resilience of production systems: Eco-innovation and cleaner production's mediation role for sustainable development
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Abstract
This study's main goal was to clarify the correlation between Circular Economy Practices (CEP), Eco-Innovation (ECI), Cleaner Production (CLP), and the Resilience of Production Systems (RePS). This experiment research utilized primary data collected from a questionnaire-based survey. There was a total of 499 valid responses. The partial least-square structural equation model was used for the empirical analysis. The results state that CEP, directly and indirectly, affects RePS through ECI and CLP. In this link, ECI and CLP mediate the link between CEP and ReSP. This study suggests that comprehensively adopting CEP enables ECI and CLP, in turn facilitating the resilience of the production system. This study expands circular economy literature by maintaining an integrated framework that empirically proves the integration of elements of circular economy practices, ecological innovation, and cleaner production in driving resilience of production systems for growing enterprises in rising economies. This study could prove to be of interest to researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.