Industry 4.0: A cornerstone of the Circular Economy
Data-driven systems identify risks and opportunities in circular business models.
Data-driven systems identify risks and opportunities in circular business models.
An assessment of the value capture of circularity drawing on the forestry-cellulose-paper value chain in Latin America.
Implications and long-term management of the semiconductor shortage.
Global value chains (GVCs) are experiencing a de-globalization and decoupling trend, and determining its impacts on trade systems and industry status is key.
The circular economy must be gender-responsive to actively bridge gaps and overcome barriers to ensure a just transition for all.
Advancing the global circular economy agenda requires understanding its linkages with other dimensions of the global production system.
While public interventions are crucial, global transformation requires the deep engagement and alignment of the private sector.
Human-machine collaboration must have a strategic and holistic perspective to unlock its inherent value for both businesses and workers.