A Systematic Literature Review for Better Understanding of Lean Driven Sustainability
Global trends and factors, such as the increased level of globalization, climate change, resource scarcity, and awareness of social and environmental responsibilities, as well as fiercer competition and lower profit margins in all industries, force organizations to act to retain, regain, or sustain...
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doaj-41324840a4134f03a501e4769ab7e54d2020-11-24T23:06:08ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-07-01107254410.3390/su10072544su10072544A Systematic Literature Review for Better Understanding of Lean Driven SustainabilityCagatay Tasdemir0Rado Gazo1Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USADepartment of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USAGlobal trends and factors, such as the increased level of globalization, climate change, resource scarcity, and awareness of social and environmental responsibilities, as well as fiercer competition and lower profit margins in all industries, force organizations to act to retain, regain, or sustain their competitive advantages for long-term survival. These trends and factors are historically known to bring about innovations that drive the evolution of industries. Sustainability is considered to be such an innovation to achieve fiscally sound, environmentally conscious, and socially progressive organizations and supply chains. This study reviewed 477 past articles published in five major databases from 1990 to 2018. The purpose of the study was to assess the current state-of-the art in the subject of lean-driven sustainability. Based on the exhaustive descriptive and contextual analysis, synergies, divergences, and the extent of two-way permeability of lean and sustainability concepts from the perspective of intra- and inter-organizational operations were identified along with future research opportunities. Fundamental strengths and weaknesses of both concepts, existing strong synergies and untapped potential, along with their key contributors, the potential-use cases of lean tools to derive sustainable solutions are highlighted in this review.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2544lean philosophysustainabilitylean supply chain managementtriple bottom line |
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A Systematic Literature Review for Better Understanding of Lean Driven Sustainability |
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A Systematic Literature Review for Better Understanding of Lean Driven Sustainability |
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A Systematic Literature Review for Better Understanding of Lean Driven Sustainability |
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A Systematic Literature Review for Better Understanding of Lean Driven Sustainability |
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A Systematic Literature Review for Better Understanding of Lean Driven Sustainability |
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systematic literature review for better understanding of lean driven sustainability |
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Global trends and factors, such as the increased level of globalization, climate change, resource scarcity, and awareness of social and environmental responsibilities, as well as fiercer competition and lower profit margins in all industries, force organizations to act to retain, regain, or sustain their competitive advantages for long-term survival. These trends and factors are historically known to bring about innovations that drive the evolution of industries. Sustainability is considered to be such an innovation to achieve fiscally sound, environmentally conscious, and socially progressive organizations and supply chains. This study reviewed 477 past articles published in five major databases from 1990 to 2018. The purpose of the study was to assess the current state-of-the art in the subject of lean-driven sustainability. Based on the exhaustive descriptive and contextual analysis, synergies, divergences, and the extent of two-way permeability of lean and sustainability concepts from the perspective of intra- and inter-organizational operations were identified along with future research opportunities. Fundamental strengths and weaknesses of both concepts, existing strong synergies and untapped potential, along with their key contributors, the potential-use cases of lean tools to derive sustainable solutions are highlighted in this review. |
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lean philosophy sustainability lean supply chain management triple bottom line |
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