CIRCULAR ECONOMY AND THE EVOLUTION OF NETWORKING-DRIVEN LOGISTICS BUSINESS MODELS: EXAMINING THE ROLES OF DIGITAL INTEGRATION AND STAKEHOLDER COLLABORATION
Abstrak
The shift toward a circular economy is now a key importance for modern logistics businesses looking to grow sustainably and stay competitive. This study expressions at how business models based on networking, digital tools, and cooperation among diverse groups affect the use and success of circular economy practices in India's logistics industry. The core data came from reverse logistics partners and as analysed using EFA to check if the ideas being studied were clearly defined and reliable. The results show that using digital tools and working together in networks improves transparency, resource recovery, and creating shared value. The internal consistency of the data is robust, with an alpha value of 0.893, and four related but distinct factors together clarify about 72.46% of the variation. The results highlight that merging digital changes, network systems, and stakeholder participation creates a solid groundwork for building sustainable logistics models that support the circular economy.
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