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Olivera, H., Martinez, I., Obispo, J. (2023). Influencia de big data y economía circular en el desempeño operacional de la cadena de suministro del sector manufactura peruano [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26422
Olivera, H., Martinez, I., Obispo, J. Influencia de big data y economía circular en el desempeño operacional de la cadena de suministro del sector manufactura peruano []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26422
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title = "Influencia de big data y economía circular en el desempeño operacional de la cadena de suministro del sector manufactura peruano",
author = "Obispo Oscco, Juan Carlos",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Industrial manufacturing and service operations went hit by digitization and the eco- sustainable financial approach that global care demands. The collection and analysis of big data (structured and unstructured) are being entered in different industries, where there must be a perfect pairing between the infrastructure and qualified personnel for decision-making based on the data and thus achieve that the companies be sustainable. Currently, they are not only good practices for retail, banking, and insurance companies, but they are already trending in the manufacturing sector, but their only limitation is an investment in infrastructure. The investigation seeks to know the link between the supply chain of the circular economy, big data, and the operational performance of the supply chain in the peruviana manufacturing sector. The research had a quantitative approach, observational design, and scope are relational-explanatory. To test the proposed framework, a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) approach was taken using data collected through a survey with 48 questions that involved 77 companies, determining that there is a significance that corroborates the hypotheses that explain the causal relationships between big data and the circular economy with an operational performance at a reliability level of 95%. The results of Alpha (reliability) and Omega (composite reliability) are values greater than 0.7. Likewise, in the variance extracted, all the constructs presented values greater than 0.5. It was summited a fine adjustment on the structural model analysis (SEM) due to the chi-square value between the degrees of freedom being 1.474, being less than 3. It's important to highlight that, as long as this model in the manufacturing process is implemented, it will improve the flexibility to change manufacturing volume and delivery time by gaining knowledge and supporting their decision-making process. It implies that managers must pay sufficient attention to the IT infrastructure and the integration with other systems in an innovative, real-time, and more efficient way, allowing the interaction of all areas for better data analysis.
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