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  1. Natural Resources Management for Achieving SDGs : Do Digital Governance Policies Mitigate the Resource Curse for Sustainable Business?
  2. From Stakeholder Pressure to Strategic Advantage: A Framework of Achieving Environment Sustainability Through Pathway of Carbon Neutrality
  3. Towards net zero: How human capital development-enabled industry 5.0 mitigates circular supply chain leakage under the environmental, social, and governance framework boundaries
  4. Role of emerging technologies for empowering resilience and transparency in supply chains
  5. Integrating generative artificial intelligence into green logistics: A systematic review and policy-oriented research agenda
  6. Sustainable Development Investment Decision: Do Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and Behavioral Biases Factors Matter?
  7. Next-gen quality learning: How can AI technologies shape education 4.0 and 5.0 towards the SDGs from multiple stakeholders' perspective?
  8. The greenwash era is over, now performance matters: a Z-Number analysis of critical success factors and performance outcomes to achieve resource efficient digital circular supply chain management practices
  9. Can smart manufacturing benchmark the complex landscape of global success?
  10. Resilience Through Low‐Carbon Supply Chain Integration in Industry 4.0‐Led Firms: A Moderated‐Mediation Effect of Supplier Environmental Commitment
  11. Impact of Gen-AI chatbots on consumer services experiences and behaviors: Focusing on the sensation of awe and usage intentions through a cybernetic lens
  12. Turning trash into treasure: Exploring the potential of AI in municipal waste management - An in-depth review and future prospects
  13. How does big data influence smart manufacturing in the presence of preventive maintenance? A multi-analytical investigation
  14. Interplay Between Financial Markets, Environmental Stewardship, Gender Diversity, and Firm Size in Emission‐Intensive Sectors of Emerging Asian Economies: A Board‐Level Perspective
  15. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Reporting and Missing (M) Scores in the Industry 5.0 Era: Broadening Firms' and Investors' Decisions to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals
  16. Development of a framework for blockchain technology‐based net zero strategies in the agriculture supply chain: A TISM and Grey‐DEMATEL approach
  17. From Automation to Augmentation: Exploring the Role of Industry 5.0 Advanced Technologies for Developing Countries
  18. Bridging realities into organizations through innovation and productivity: Exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence, internet of things, and big data analytics in the metaverse environment using a multi-method approach
  19. The emergence of digitalization to the manufacturing sector in the sustainability context: A multi-stakeholder perspective analysis
  20. A novel hybrid decision‐making framework for measuring Industry 4.0‐driven circular economy performance for textile industry
  21. Adoption of green finance and green innovation for achieving circularity: An exploratory review and future directions
  22. The interplay effects of digital technologies, green integration, and green innovation on food supply chain sustainable performance: An organizational information processing theory perspective
  23. Empowering sustainable manufacturing: Unleashing digital innovation in spool fabrication industries
  24. Where there is a will there is a way: A strategy analysis for electric vehicles sales in India
  25. Electronic waste disposal behavioral intention of millennials: A moderating role of electronic word of mouth (eWOM) and perceived usage of online collection portal
  26. Nexus between fintech, green finance and natural resources management: Transition of BRICS nation industries from resource curse to resource blessed sustainable economies
  27. An assessment framework to evaluate the critical success factors to Quality 4.0 transition in developing countries: a case experience of sustainable performance of Indian manufacturers
  28. Unlock the potential: Unveiling the untapped possibilities of blockchain technology in revolutionizing Internet of medical things-based environments through systematic review and future research propositions
  29. Are we really addressing the roadblocks to adoption of renewable and sustainable energy technologies? Total interpretive structural modeling approach
  30. Role of industry 4.0 in augmenting endurability of agri-food supply chains amidst pandemic: organisation flexibility as a moderator
  31. Does the purchase intention of green consumers align with their zero-waste buying behaviour? An empirical study on a proactive approach towards embracing waste-free consumption
  32. Leveraging Digital Payment Adoption Experience to Advance the Development of Digital-Only (Neo) Banks: Role of Trust, Risk, Security, and Green Concern
  33. Sustainability and Industry 4.0: The role of social, environmental and technological factors in the development of digital manufacturing
  34. Assessing solutions to overcome Quality 4.0 barriers: a decision-making framework
  35. The role of agri‐food 4.0 in climate‐smart farming for controlling climate change‐related risks: A business perspective analysis
  36. Artificial intelligence - partner relationships management for climate management in B2B firms to achieve sustainable competitiveness
  37. The influence of artificial intelligence techniques on disruption management: Does supply chain dynamism matter?
  38. Achieving the sustainable development goals through net zero emissions: Innovation-driven strategies for transitioning from incremental to radical lean, green and digital technologies
  39. Can industry 5.0 technologies overcome supply chain disruptions?—a perspective study on pandemics, war, and climate change issues
  40. Achieving circularity is a distant dream: entrepreneurial barriers to circular business models in SMEs of emerging economies
  41. Mobilising big data analytics capabilities to improve performance of tourism supply chains: the moderating role of dynamic capabilities
  42. The disruptive action of Industry 4.0 technologies cross-fertilizing Circular Economy throughout society
  43. Artificial intelligence an enabler for sustainable engineering decision-making in uncertain environment: a review and future propositions
  44. Digging DEEP: Futuristic building blocks of omni-channel healthcare supply chains resiliency using machine learning approach
  45. Renewable energy technology adoption in building a sustainable circular supply chain and managing renewable energy-related risk
  46. Integration of artificial intelligence in sustainable manufacturing: current status and future opportunities
  47. Psychological well-being of young adults during COVID-19 pandemic: Lesson learned and future research agenda
  48. A systematic assessment of multi‐dimensional risk factors for sustainable development in food grain supply chains: A business strategic prospective analysis
  49. Blockchain technology for sustainable supply chains: a network cluster analysis and future research propositions
  50. Analysing the challenges to sustainable food grain storage management: a path to food security in emerging nations
  51. Does cognitive biased knowledge influence investor decisions? An empirical investigation using machine learning and artificial neural network
  52. Opportunities for disruptive digital technologies to ensure circularity in supply Chain: A critical review of drivers, barriers and challenges
  53. Exploring the relationship between digitalization, resilient agri-food supply chain management practices and firm performance
  54. Are emerging technologies unlocking the potential of sustainable practices in the context of a net-zero economy? An analysis of driving forces
  55. Assessing Supply Chain Innovations for Building Resilient Food Supply Chains: An Emerging Economy Perspective
  56. Hope-hype of green innovation, corporate governance index, and impact on firm financial performance: a comparative study of Southeast Asian countries
  57. Adoption of industry 4.0 evidence in emerging economy: Behavioral reasoning theory perspective
  58. Blockchain Technology for Sustainable Supply Chains: A Network Cluster Analysis for Future Research Propositions
  59. A meta-analysis of sustainable supply chain practices and performance: the moderating roles of type of economy and innovation
  60. How does anticipatory trauma reaction and climate‐friendly behaviour make an affect at the individual level? The role of social norms and self‐efficacy
  61. Application of blockchain technology for addressing reverse logistics challenges: current status and future opportunities
  62. Analysing the adoption barriers of low-carbon operations: A step forward for achieving net-zero emissions
  63. Understanding transport users' preferences for adopting electric vehicle based mobility for sustainable city: A moderated moderated-mediation model
  64. Is FinTech Implementation a Strategic Step for Sustainability in Today's Changing Landscape? An Empirical Investigation
  65. Analyzing critical factors of strategic alignment between operational excellence and Industry 4.0 technologies in smart manufacturing
  66. Green logistics driven circular practices adoption in industry 4.0 Era: A moderating effect of institution pressure and supply chain flexibility
  67. Technology and orthopaedic surgeons
  68. Total productive maintenance and Industry 4.0 in a sustainability context: exploring the mediating effect of circular economy
  69. Big Data in Food: Systematic Literature Review and Future Directions
  70. Implementing challenges of artificial intelligence: Evidence from public manufacturing sector of an emerging economy
  71. Impact of Digital Assistant Attributes on Millennials’ Purchasing Intentions: A Multi-Group Analysis using PLS-SEM, Artificial Neural Network and fsQCA
  72. Resilient reverse logistics with blockchain technology in sustainable food supply chain management during COVID‐19
  73. Adoption of blockchain technology enabled healthcare sustainable supply chain to improve healthcare supply chain performance
  74. Application of AHP and G-TOPSIS for prioritizing capabilities and related practices for a mature and resilient supply chain during disruption
  75. Analyzing musculoskeletal risk-severity among small scale casting workers using ergonomic assessment tools: A statistical approach
  76. SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN CONSTRUCTION: AN EXPLORATORY REVIEW FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
  77. Resources melioration and the circular economy: Sustainability potentials for mineral, mining and extraction sector in emerging economies
  78. Strategic drivers to overcome the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for ensuring resilience in supply chains
  79. Categorizing and relating implementation challenges for realizing blockchain applications in government
  80. Interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy digraph-matrix approach with PERMAN algorithm for measuring COVID-19 impact on perishable food supply chain
  81. Exploring the application of Industry 4.0 technologies in the agricultural food supply chain: A systematic literature review
  82. Assessing challenges to the mobile wallet usage in India: an interpretive structural modelling approach
  83. How can banks and finance companies incorporate value chain factors in their risk management strategy? The case of agro‐food firms
  84. Experimental Investigations of Thermophysical Properties and Convective Heat Transfer of Al2O3 and CuO Nanofluids in a Copper Tube: Proposing New Correlations
  85. Can sustainability be achieved through sustainable oriented innovation practices? Empirical evidence of micro, small and medium scale manufacturing enterprises
  86. Drivers, barriers and practices of net zero economy: An exploratory knowledge based supply chain multi-stakeholder perspective framework
  87. Uncovering interrelationships between barriers to unmanned aerial vehicles in humanitarian logistics
  88. Challenges to agile project management during COVID-19 pandemic: an emerging economy perspective
  89. Are Industry 4.0 technologies enablers of lean? Evidence from manufacturing industries
  90. Analysing the impact of sustainable human resource management practices and industry 4.0 technologies adoption on employability skills
  91. Hey, did you see that label? It's sustainable!: Understanding the role of sustainable labelling in shaping sustainable purchase behaviour for sustainable development
  92. Reviewing the applications of artificial intelligence in sustainable supply chains: Exploring research propositions for future directions
  93. An analysis of operational behavioural factors and circular economy practices in SMEs: An emerging economy perspective
  94. Can industry 5.0 revolutionize the wave of resilience and social value creation? A multi-criteria framework to analyze enablers
  95. The impact of environmental dynamism on low‐carbon practices and digital supply chain networks to enhance sustainable performance: An empirical analysis
  96. Shifting Systematically Towards Sustainable Consumption and Production: A Solution Framework to Overcome the Impacts of Covid-19
  97. Applications of blockchain in government education sector: a comprehensive review and future research potentials
  98. Circular dairy supply chain management through Internet of Things-enabled technologies
  99. Using Internet of Things (IoT) in Agri-Food Supply Chains: A Research Framework for Social Good With Network Clustering Analysis
  100. Evaluating Roadblocks to Implementing a Green Freight Transportation System: An Interval Valued Intuitionistic Fuzzy Digraph Matrix Approach
  101. Moving Towards Industry 5.0 in the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Sector: Challenges and Solutions for Germany
  102. Overcoming barriers to cross-sector collaboration in circular supply chain management: a multi-method approach
  103. Green Finance Barriers and Solution Strategies for Emerging Economies: The Case of India
  104. Evolution of supply chain finance: A comprehensive review and proposed research directions with network clustering analysis
  105. Analyzing the circular supply chain management performance measurement framework: the modified balanced scorecard technique
  106. A Framework for Evaluating Information Transparency in Supply Chains
  107. Key Success Factors to Adopt Internet-of-Things Systems in Indian Context
  108. Two decades of research trends and transformations in manufacturing sustainability: a systematic literature review and future research agenda
  109. Business continuity through customer engagement in sustainable supply chain management: outlining the enablers to manage disruption
  110. Progress and trends in integrating Industry 4.0 within Circular Economy: A comprehensive literature review and future research propositions
  111. Ranking of performance indicators in an Internet of Things (IoT)-based traceability system for the agriculture supply chain (ASC)
  112. A framework for assessing sustainability in multi-tier supply chains using empirical evidence and fuzzy expert system
  113. Sustainable reverse logistics practices and performance evaluation with fuzzy TOPSIS: A study on Indian retailers
  114. Integration of green and lean practices for sustainable business management
  115. An Exploratory State-of-the-Art Review of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Circular Economy using Structural Topic Modeling
  116. How big data analytics can help manufacturing companies strengthen supply chain resilience in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic
  117. Data analytics for quality management in Industry 4.0 from a MSME perspective
  118. Lean manufacturing and internet of things – A synergetic or antagonist relationship?
  119. Analyzing critical success factors to adopt sustainable consumption and production linked with circular economy
  120. Managing disruptions and risks amidst COVID-19 outbreaks: role of blockchain technology in developing resilient food supply chains
  121. Big Data-Enabled Solutions Framework to Overcoming the Barriers to Circular Economy Initiatives in Healthcare Sector
  122. Modelling of supply chain disruption analytics using an integrated approach: An emerging economy example
  123. Analyzing musculoskeletal risk prevalence among workers in developing countries: an analysis of small-scale cast-iron foundries in India
  124. Analysing the relationship of adaption of green culture, innovation, green performance for achieving sustainability: Mediating role of employee commitment
  125. A systematic and network-based analysis of data-driven quality management in supply chains and proposed future research directions
  126. Leveraging big data analytics capabilities in making reverse logistics decisions and improving remanufacturing performance
  127. Drivers of implementing Big Data Analytics in food supply chains for transition to a circular economy and sustainable operations management
  128. Sustainable production and consumption: analysing barriers and solutions for maintaining green tomorrow by using fuzzy-AHP–fuzzy-TOPSIS hybrid framework
  129. Identification and analysis of circular supply chain management practices for sustainability: a fuzzy-DEMATEL approach
  130. Unlocking causal relations of barriers to big data analytics in manufacturing firms
  131. Accelerating retail supply chain performance against pandemic disruption: adopting resilient strategies to mitigate the long-term effects
  132. Supplier evaluation in the context of circular economy: A forward step for resilient business and environment concern
  133. Barriers to industry 4.0 adoption and its performance implications: An empirical investigation of emerging economy
  134. Evaluating critical factors to implement sustainable oriented innovation practices: An analysis of micro, small, and medium manufacturing enterprises
  135. Modelling Internet of things (IoT)-driven global sustainability in multi-tier agri-food supply chain under natural epidemic outbreaks
  136. Now is the time to press the reset button: Helping India’s companies to become more resilient and effective in overcoming the impacts of COVID-19, climate changes and other crises
  137. Analyzing Roadblocks of Industry 4.0 Adoption Using Graph Theory and Matrix Approach
  138. A systematic literature review to integrate lean, agile, resilient, green and sustainable paradigms in the supply chain management
  139. Development of a framework for selecting a sustainable location of waste electrical and electronic equipment recycling plant in emerging economies
  140. Analysis of barriers that impede the elimination of single-use plastic in developing economy context
  141. A framework to achieve sustainability in manufacturing organisations of developing economies using industry 4.0 technologies’ enablers
  142. Operational excellence for improving sustainable supply chain performance
  143. Analysing the roadblocks of circular economy adoption in the automobile sector: Reducing waste and environmental perspectives
  144. When challenges need an evaluation: for operational excellence and sustainability orientation in humanitarian supply and logistics management
  145. Modelling Internet of Things (IoT) driven global sustainability in multi-tier agri-food supply chain under natural epidemic outbreaks
  146. A framework to assess the challenges to food safety initiatives in an emerging economy
  147. Deploying Kaizen events in the manufacturing industry: an investigation into managerial factors
  148. Internet of things (IoT) based coordination system in Agri-food supply chain: development of an efficient framework using DEMATEL-ISM
  149. Exploring Indicators of Circular Economy Adoption Framework through a Hybrid Decision Support Approach
  150. Developing a framework for enhancing survivability of sustainable supply chains during and post-COVID-19 pandemic
  151. The adoption of environmentally sustainable supply chain management: Measuring the relative effectiveness of hard dimensions
  152. Development of IoT based data-driven agriculture supply chain performance measurement framework
  153. Quality Circle: A Methodology to Enhance the Plant Capacity through Why-Why Analysis
  154. Environmental management and the “soft side” of organisations: Discovering the most relevant behavioural factors in green supply chains
  155. A framework to overcome sustainable supply chain challenges through solution measures of industry 4.0 and circular economy: An automotive case
  156. Towards understanding key enablers to green humanitarian supply chain management practices
  157. Analysing green human resource management indicators of automotive service sector
  158. Pressures in implementation of circular supply chain management for sustainability
  159. Development of a lean manufacturing framework to enhance its adoption within manufacturing companies in developing economies
  160. A step to clean energy - Sustainability in energy system management in an emerging economy context
  161. Procurement 4.0 and its implications on business process performance in a circular economy
  162. Social and environmental sustainability model on consumers’ altruism, green purchase intention, green brand loyalty and evangelism
  163. An analysis of sustainable production and consumption challenges: using PEST-AHP approach
  164. Analysing challenges for internet of things adoption in agriculture supply chain management
  165. Assessing Challenges to Mobile Wallet Usage in India: An Interpretive Structural Modeling Approach
  166. Different Flexibilities of 3D Scanners and Their Impact on Distinctive Applications
  167. Selection of third-party logistics services for internet of things-based agriculture supply chain management
  168. Optimising Process Parameters of Fused Filament Fabrication to Achieve Optimum Tensile Strength
  169. Challenges for adopting and implementing IoT in smart cities
  170. Do human critical success factors matter in adoption of sustainable manufacturing practices? An influential mapping analysis of multi-company perspective
  171. Industry 4.0 as an enabler of sustainability diffusion in supply chain: an analysis of influential strength of drivers in an emerging economy
  172. Applications of information and communication technology for sustainable growth of SMEs in India food industry
  173. Green talent management to unlock sustainability in the oil and gas sector
  174. An analysis of causal relationships among challenges impeding redistributed manufacturing in emerging economies
  175. Contextual Relationship Among Barriers to Sustainable Procurement
  176. Developing a sustainable smart city framework for developing economies: An Indian context
  177. Key challenges to digital financial services in emerging economies: the Indian context
  178. Evaluating the human resource related soft dimensions in green supply chain management implementation
  179. When stakeholder pressure drives the circular economy
  180. Examining the performance oriented indicators for implementing green management practices in the Indian agro sector
  181. Study of Implication of Qualification and Experience in Perception of Risks and Barriers for Innovative Projects
  182. Technology forecasting (TF) and technology assessment (TA) methodologies: a conceptual review
  183. Mapping the human resource focused enablers with sustainability viewpoints in Indian power sector
  184. Qualitative analysis of drivers of poka-yoke in small and medium enterprises of Indian automobile sector
  185. Benchmarking the risk assessment in green supply chain using fuzzy approach to FMEA
  186. Mobile wallet inhibitors: Developing a comprehensive theory using an integrated model
  187. When strategies matter: Adoption of sustainable supply chain management practices in an emerging economy’s context
  188. Predicting changing pattern: building model for consumer decision making in digital market
  189. Ranking the IT Based Technologies to Enhance the Safety and Security of Food Using AHP Approach
  190. Enablers to implement sustainable initiatives in agri-food supply chains
  191. Decision modeling of risks in pharmaceutical supply chains
  192. Benchmarking the logistics management implementation using Delphi and fuzzy DEMATEL
  193. Barriers to the Development of Smart Cities in Indian Context
  194. A fuzzy AHP-TOPSIS approach to supply partner selection in continuous aid humanitarian supply chains
  195. Evaluating challenges to Industry 4.0 initiatives for supply chain sustainability in emerging economies
  196. Hybrid BWM-ELECTRE-based decision framework for effective offshore outsourcing adoption: a case study
  197. Barriers to effective circular supply chain management in a developing country context
  198. Modelling critical success factors for sustainability initiatives in supply chains in Indian context using Grey-DEMATEL
  199. Developing textile entrepreneurial inclination model by integrating experts mining and ISM-MICMAC
  200. A state-of the-art literature survey of grey relational analysis applications in competitive business environment
  201. An integrated approach to analyse requisites of product innovation management
  202. Analyzing challenges to Internet of Things (IoT) adoption and diffusion: An Indian context
  203. Evaluating the Drivers to Information and Communication Technology for Effective Sustainability Initiatives in Supply Chains
  204. Identification and ranking of enablers of green lean Six Sigma implementation using AHP
  205. Performance evaluation of fuzzy-logic and BP-ANN methods for WEDM of aeronautics super alloy
  206. Internet of Things (IoT) in Agriculture Supply Chain Management: A Developing Country Perspective
  207. Measuring and improving customer retention at authorised automobile workshops after free services
  208. Flexible System Approach for Understanding Requisites of Product Innovation Management
  209. Structural model for sustainable consumption and production adoption—A grey-DEMATEL based approach
  210. An instrumented flexible insole for wireless COP monitoring
  211. Investigation of feasibility study of solar farms deployment using hybrid AHP-TOPSIS analysis: Case study of India
  212. Prioritising indicators in improving supply chain performance using fuzzy AHP: insights from the case example of four Indian manufacturing companies
  213. Solar energy deployment for sustainable future of India: Hybrid SWOC-AHP analysis
  214. Barriers to coastal shipping development: An Indian perspective
  215. Prioritizing the barriers to achieve sustainable consumption and production trends in supply chains using fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process
  216. An integrated framework for sustainable supplier selection and evaluation in supply chains
  217. Identify and prioritise the critical factors in implementing the reverse logistics practices: a case of Indian auto component manufacturer
  218. Advances in Electronic Government (e-Government) Adoption Research in SAARC Countries
  219. Key enablers to implement sustainable supply chain management practices: An Indian insight
  220. Using AHP to evaluate barriers in adopting sustainable consumption and production initiatives in a supply chain
  221. Critical factors for the successful usage of fly ash in roads & bridges and embankments: Analyzing indian perspective
  222. Evaluating the enablers in solar power developments in the current scenario using fuzzy DEMATEL: An Indian perspective
  223. Identification and analysis of barriers in implementation of solar energy in Indian rural sector using integrated ISM and fuzzy MICMAC approach
  224. Critical success factors for reverse logistics in Indian industries: a structural model
  225. Barriers in green lean six sigma product development process: an ISM approach
  226. The impacts of critical success factors for implementing green supply chain management towards sustainability: an empirical investigation of Indian automobile industry
  227. Recognition and prioritization of challenges in growth of solar energy using analytical hierarchy process: Indian outlook
  228. Comparative evaluation of GSCM practices in automotive components manufacturing firms of India: a fuzzy TOPSIS approach
  229. An analysis of interactions among critical success factors to implement green supply chain management towards sustainability: An Indian perspective
  230. Sustainable assessment in energy planning and management in Indian perspective
  231. Benchmarking supply chains by analyzing technology transfer critical barriers using AHP approach
  232. Hurdles in Implementing Sustainable Supply Chain Management: An Analysis of Indian Automobile Sector
  233. Barriers to renewable/sustainable energy technologies adoption: Indian perspective
  234. Adoption of smart grid technologies: An analysis of interactions among barriers
  235. Green supply chain management
  236. Critical success factors of green supply chain management for achieving sustainability in Indian automobile industry
  237. Empirical Analysis of Green Supply Chain Management Practices in Indian Automobile Industry
  238. Technology transfer: enablers and barriers - a review
  239. Identification of critical success factors to achieve high green supply chain management performances in Indian automobile industry
  240. Greening the supply chain using SAP-LAP analysis: a case study of an auto ancillary company in India
  241. Critical success factors of customer involvement in greening the supply chain: an empirical study
  242. Analysis of barriers to implement solar power installations in India using interpretive structural modeling technique
  243. Identifying and ranking of strategies to implement green supply chain management in Indian manufacturing industry using Analytical Hierarchy Process
  244. Customer involvement in greening the supply chain: an interpretive structural modeling methodology
  245. Barriers to implement green supply chain management in automobile industry using interpretive structural modeling technique: An Indian perspective