Determining the causality between drivers of circular economy using the DEMATEL framework

A trend arises among industrial and government sectors to transition from the conventional economic system to the new Circular Economy. Its benefit of material security, resource efficiency, and economic growth has attracted government institutions and business sectors to adopt the new trend. Howeve...

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Main Authors: Gue, Ivan Henderson V., Ubando, Aristotle T., Promentilla, Michael Angelo B., Tan, Raymond Girard R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-43022021-04-21T01:25:05Z Determining the causality between drivers of circular economy using the DEMATEL framework Gue, Ivan Henderson V. Ubando, Aristotle T. Promentilla, Michael Angelo B. Tan, Raymond Girard R. A trend arises among industrial and government sectors to transition from the conventional economic system to the new Circular Economy. Its benefit of material security, resource efficiency, and economic growth has attracted government institutions and business sectors to adopt the new trend. However, its challenge falls on the real complexities of economic systems. Adoption of the Circular Economy requires careful consideration of possible challenges. Previous works have aimed to identify the drivers of Circular Economy through surveys based on the frequency of data. The results provided useful information for the decision making of the transition. However, it is also limiting as it does not address a plausible chain-like effect of the drivers which can aid stakeholders determine which course of action is necessary for an efficient transition. Hence, this study is focused in determining these causal drivers by using the DEMATEL approach. DEMATEL is a methodology that identifies the cause and effect relationship between drivers, of which, it can then determine the top causal driver. The study uses a case study in the Philippines to illustrate the capability of the methodology of determining the causality between drivers of Circular Economy. The results of the case study were able to identify ‘economic attractiveness’, with a net cause/effect value of 1.22, and ‘consumer demand’, with a net cause/effect value of 0.87, as the main causal driver while ‘company culture’, with a net cause/effect value of -1.22, as the main effect. The result implies that the improvement in the circular business models and increase in customer awareness are the top priority for the transition. The application of this work is intended to provide researchers an alternative approach in identifying the critical causal drivers of Circular Economy. Copyright © 2019, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3309 info:doi/10.3303/CET1976021 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Industrial ecology Manufacturing Mechanical Engineering
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Industrial ecology
Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
spellingShingle Industrial ecology
Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Gue, Ivan Henderson V.
Ubando, Aristotle T.
Promentilla, Michael Angelo B.
Tan, Raymond Girard R.
Determining the causality between drivers of circular economy using the DEMATEL framework
description A trend arises among industrial and government sectors to transition from the conventional economic system to the new Circular Economy. Its benefit of material security, resource efficiency, and economic growth has attracted government institutions and business sectors to adopt the new trend. However, its challenge falls on the real complexities of economic systems. Adoption of the Circular Economy requires careful consideration of possible challenges. Previous works have aimed to identify the drivers of Circular Economy through surveys based on the frequency of data. The results provided useful information for the decision making of the transition. However, it is also limiting as it does not address a plausible chain-like effect of the drivers which can aid stakeholders determine which course of action is necessary for an efficient transition. Hence, this study is focused in determining these causal drivers by using the DEMATEL approach. DEMATEL is a methodology that identifies the cause and effect relationship between drivers, of which, it can then determine the top causal driver. The study uses a case study in the Philippines to illustrate the capability of the methodology of determining the causality between drivers of Circular Economy. The results of the case study were able to identify ‘economic attractiveness’, with a net cause/effect value of 1.22, and ‘consumer demand’, with a net cause/effect value of 0.87, as the main causal driver while ‘company culture’, with a net cause/effect value of -1.22, as the main effect. The result implies that the improvement in the circular business models and increase in customer awareness are the top priority for the transition. The application of this work is intended to provide researchers an alternative approach in identifying the critical causal drivers of Circular Economy. Copyright © 2019, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
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author Gue, Ivan Henderson V.
Ubando, Aristotle T.
Promentilla, Michael Angelo B.
Tan, Raymond Girard R.
author_facet Gue, Ivan Henderson V.
Ubando, Aristotle T.
Promentilla, Michael Angelo B.
Tan, Raymond Girard R.
author_sort Gue, Ivan Henderson V.
title Determining the causality between drivers of circular economy using the DEMATEL framework
title_short Determining the causality between drivers of circular economy using the DEMATEL framework
title_full Determining the causality between drivers of circular economy using the DEMATEL framework
title_fullStr Determining the causality between drivers of circular economy using the DEMATEL framework
title_full_unstemmed Determining the causality between drivers of circular economy using the DEMATEL framework
title_sort determining the causality between drivers of circular economy using the dematel framework
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