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Mapping the links between Industry 4.0, circular economy and sustainability: a systematic literature review

Vishal Singh Patyal Orcid Logo, P.R.S. Sarma Orcid Logo, Sachin Modgil Orcid Logo, Tirthankar Nag Orcid Logo, Denis Dennehy Orcid Logo

Journal of Enterprise Information Management, Volume: 35, Issue: 1, Pages: 1 - 35

Swansea University Author: Denis Dennehy Orcid Logo

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PurposeThe study aims to map the links between Industry 4.0 (I-4.0) technologies and circular economy (CE) for sustainable operations and their role to achieving the selected number of sustainable development goals (SDGs).Design/methodology/approachThe study adopts a systematic literature review met...

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