The circular supply chains in smart cities: A catalyst for sustainable development
This study examines on how the circular supply chain (CSC) studies and its essential components enhance the sustainability of smart cities. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, blending the systematic review and social network analysis technique utilizing machine learning to identify the research...
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| author | Fernando, Yudi Sroufe, Robert Tseng, Ming-Lang Muhammad Shabir, Shaharudin Wahyuni-TD, Ika Sari Jawo, Muhammed |
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| description | This study examines on how the circular supply chain (CSC) studies and its essential components enhance the sustainability of smart cities. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, blending the systematic review and social network analysis technique utilizing machine learning to identify the research paths. This study integrated the Biblioshiny application from the R package and conducted social network approach using factorial analysis based on machine learning techniques. The dataset from Scopus and Web of Science was used to develop beneficial relationships among circular economy practices, sustainability, and emerging smart city projects. The approach aids by principal component analysis to execute keyword parameters. The finding highlights the urban planners, technology developers, legislators considering implementing reverse logistics, remanufacturing and recycling to improve resource efficiency and reduce waste. The outcomes emphasize the future studies to broaden multidisciplinary analysis and practical applications, filling knowledge gaps and enhance the sustainable urban initiatives. |
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| spelling | ump-444812025-05-02T07:36:19Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44481/ The circular supply chains in smart cities: A catalyst for sustainable development Fernando, Yudi Sroufe, Robert Tseng, Ming-Lang Muhammad Shabir, Shaharudin Wahyuni-TD, Ika Sari Jawo, Muhammed HF Commerce This study examines on how the circular supply chain (CSC) studies and its essential components enhance the sustainability of smart cities. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, blending the systematic review and social network analysis technique utilizing machine learning to identify the research paths. This study integrated the Biblioshiny application from the R package and conducted social network approach using factorial analysis based on machine learning techniques. The dataset from Scopus and Web of Science was used to develop beneficial relationships among circular economy practices, sustainability, and emerging smart city projects. The approach aids by principal component analysis to execute keyword parameters. The finding highlights the urban planners, technology developers, legislators considering implementing reverse logistics, remanufacturing and recycling to improve resource efficiency and reduce waste. The outcomes emphasize the future studies to broaden multidisciplinary analysis and practical applications, filling knowledge gaps and enhance the sustainable urban initiatives. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2025-04-30 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/44481/1/The%20circular%20supply%20chains%20in%20smart%20cities%20%20a%20catalyst%20for%20sustainable%20development.pdf Fernando, Yudi and Sroufe, Robert and Tseng, Ming-Lang and Muhammad Shabir, Shaharudin and Wahyuni-TD, Ika Sari and Jawo, Muhammed (2025) The circular supply chains in smart cities: A catalyst for sustainable development. Journal of Industrial and Production Engineering, 1 (1). pp. 1-26. ISSN 2168-1015. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1080/21681015.2025.2497867 https://doi.org/10.1080/21681015.2025.2497867 |
| spellingShingle | HF Commerce Fernando, Yudi Sroufe, Robert Tseng, Ming-Lang Muhammad Shabir, Shaharudin Wahyuni-TD, Ika Sari Jawo, Muhammed The circular supply chains in smart cities: A catalyst for sustainable development |
| title | The circular supply chains in smart cities: A catalyst for sustainable development |
| title_full | The circular supply chains in smart cities: A catalyst for sustainable development |
| title_fullStr | The circular supply chains in smart cities: A catalyst for sustainable development |
| title_full_unstemmed | The circular supply chains in smart cities: A catalyst for sustainable development |
| title_short | The circular supply chains in smart cities: A catalyst for sustainable development |
| title_sort | circular supply chains in smart cities: a catalyst for sustainable development |
| topic | HF Commerce |
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