Assessing the Role of Big Data and the Internet of Things on the Transition to Circular Economy: Part II : An extension of the ReSOLVE framework proposal through a literature review

This paper presents the main findings of a literature-based study of circular economy (CE) extending the technology attributes present on the Ellen MacArthur Foundation (EMF) Regenerate, Share, Optimise, Loop, Virtualise and Exchange (ReSOLVE) framework. The introduction and methods were presented i...

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Published inJohnson Matthey technology review Vol. 64; no. 1; pp. 32 - 41
Main Authors Nobre, Gustavo Cattelan, Tavares, Elaine
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Johnson Matthey 01.01.2020
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Summary:This paper presents the main findings of a literature-based study of circular economy (CE) extending the technology attributes present on the Ellen MacArthur Foundation (EMF) Regenerate, Share, Optimise, Loop, Virtualise and Exchange (ReSOLVE) framework. The introduction and methods were presented in Part I (1). Part II concludes that there are 39 capabilities grouped into six elementary CE principles and five action groups, with public administration being the most interested sector, forming the CE information technology (IT) capabilities framework. It is expected the framework can be used as a diagnostic tool to allow organisations to evaluate their technological gaps and plan their IT investments to support the transition to CE.
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ISSN:2056-5135
2056-5135
DOI:10.1595/205651319X15650189172931