Theorising circular economy and sustainable operations and supply chain management: a sustainability-dominant logic

Luciano Batista*, Stefan Seuring, Andrea Genovese, Joseph Sarkis, Amrik Sohal

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Abstract

Purpose: This paper introduces initial foundations of a sustainability-dominant logic theory intersecting the sustainable operations and supply chain management (SOSCM) discipline with the circular economy (CE) field of knowledge.

Design/methodology/approach: The paper applies propositional forms of theorising to derive the formulation of propositions and interconnections that interrelate SOSCM and CE principles, concepts and practices which provide a reinforcing theoretical basis underlying the proposed sustainability-dominant logic theory.

Findings: Key findings are represented by elaborated theoretical propositions for a sustainability-dominant logic linking SOSCM and CE principles, concepts and well-established practical assumptions. The initial set of propositions offers useful insights for a sustainability-dominant logic at three managerial levels: product, firm and supply chain level.

Originality/value: The paper offers an original theoretical common ground based on a sustainability-dominant logic linking key SOSCM with CE tenets, this way developing SOSCM theory anchored in the CE paradigm and, conversely, developing CE theory supported by SOSCM principles and praxis. The initial set of propositions introduced in the paper provides a new pathway for future research and debate by OM scholars engaged with SOSCM and CE developments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)581-594
JournalInternational Journal of Operations and Production Management
Volume43
Issue number4
Early online date14 Feb 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Mar 2023

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Keywords

  • Circular economy
  • Sustainability-dominant logic
  • Sustainability-oriented products
  • Sustainability-oriented value creation
  • Sustainable operations and supply chain management
  • Theory development

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