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Public administration strategies that stimulate reverse logistics within the construction industry: a conceptual typology

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posted on 2024-06-03, 20:21 authored by R Brandão, MR Hosseini, AN Macêdo, AC Melo, Igor MartekIgor Martek
PurposeReverse logistics (RL) is a waste revaluation process aimed at reintroducing once-used materials back into the production cycle. Public administration (PA) plays a strong role in influencing the implementation of RL in the construction industry through policy and laws. While much research identifies PA as an important driver in RL, no research yet describes how this occurs.Design/methodology/approachA systematic literature review was conducted on the theme PA in RL with 93 relevant publications retrieved.FindingsSix strategies used by PA to promote RL were extracted: (1) legislation, (2) government subsidies, (3) landfill disposal fee, (4) government inspection, (5) use in public construction works and (6) penalties and fines. Moreover, a typology built on these six strategies was developed, mapping 15 interactional relationships between strategies, according to three levels of influence: (1) encouragement (2) requirement and (3) regulation.Practical implicationsIt was found that legislation and government subsidies prove to be the more effective strategies, with the remaining strategies greatly neglected. Importantly, however, this study reveals that a combination of strategies are most effective when appropriately combined.Originality/valueThis study confirms the importance of PA in RL, in construction, while documenting the extent of current research. The resulting proposed typology, along with 15 identified future research priorities, is expected to be of value to academics and policy makers looking to advance understanding in this domain.

History

Journal

Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

Volume

29

Pagination

2924-2949

Location

Bingley, Eng.

ISSN

0969-9988

eISSN

1365-232X

Language

English

Notes

Ahead of Print Article

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

8

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD