A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF SUPPLY CHAIN COLLABORATION FOR CIRCULARITY IN BUILDING RENOVATION: TOWARDS A RESEARCH AGENDA ON DEMAND PERSPECTIVES

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ABSTRACT
The transition towards the circular built environment has often stressed the need for
supply chains to transform to collaborate more and in different ways. In this systematic
review, we take stock of extant literature on supply chain collaboration in the specific
transition towards the circular built environment. Specifically, the review analyses
perspectives, drivers and bottlenecks in transforming collaboration in supply chains for
the circular built environment. This review highlights a notable knowledge gap in that
existing scholarship on supply chain collaboration has missed how demand can shape
circular supply chains. In concluding, possible areas are identified for future research that
can integrate demand perspectives in supply chains for the circular built environment,
including how demand plays out across different actors in the chain (e.g., end-users,
owner clients, clients in procuring materials, components and product systems) and how
demand dynamics can motivate new ways of working.
Period4 Sept 2024
Event title40th Annual Conference on Association of Researchers in Construction Management
Event typeConference
LocationLondon, United KingdomShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • CIRCULAR ECONOMY
  • Circular Supply Chain Collaboration,
  • renovation
  • demand
  • collaboration
  • review