
An interdisciplinary framework to define strategies for digitalization and sustainability: Proposal of a ‘digicircular’ model
Author(s) -
De Felice Fabio,
Petrillo Antonella
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iet collaborative intelligent manufacturing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2516-8398
DOI - 10.1049/cim2.12013
Subject(s) - blueprint , sustainability , globalization , sustainable development , circular economy , business , sustainability organizations , digital transformation , management science , process management , knowledge management , engineering , political science , computer science , mechanical engineering , ecology , law , biology
The criteria of economic, social, and environmental sustainability defined by the United Nations and consolidated in Agenda 2030 must become a ‘lighthouse’ to promote the use of digital technologies as an essential tool for sustainable development. Thus, the role of decision makers must therefore be oriented to promote technological development towards a sustainable world. However, any technological innovation, even the best, can give negative effects if not applied with a perspective on sustainability. This is increasingly evident with the growth of globalization. Thus, the aim of the present research is to identify challenges to achieve Circular Economy and Bioeconomy in a digital era and to define a blueprint for a ‘digicircular’ transformation. An integrated and interdisciplinary framework is proposed to prioritize digital capabilities which are hindering the digicircular economy implementation. An interdisciplinary and multicriteria tool to enable a digicircular model is developed. Bloomberg's environmental and Corporate Knights Global Sustainability Score which use private and public information from companies served for define the research model.