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Modeling Interrelationships of Sustainable Manufacturing Barriers by Using Interpretive Structural Modeling

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The growing demand in the manufacturing sector has yielded serious negative impact on 3Ps (people, planet, and profit), and it requires the most change among the businesses with sustainability goals. Therefore, it becomes very crucial to identify and diminish the outcomes of critical barriers of sustainable manufacturing (SM). This paper analyzes eight vital barriers selected with the opinion of various researchers and industry experts on the basis of their importance; they are then analyzed and prioritize by using interpretive structural modeling (ISM). This technique is used to develop an anatomy model and its findings give a vital insight to managers regarding factors pushing them back for not incorporating SM practices.

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Sharma, D., Kumar, P., Singh, R.K. (2021). Modeling Interrelationships of Sustainable Manufacturing Barriers by Using Interpretive Structural Modeling. In: Phanden, R.K., Mathiyazhagan, K., Kumar, R., Paulo Davim, J. (eds) Advances in Industrial and Production Engineering. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4320-7_19

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