Research on Implementation Factors of Product Ecological Design Based on Digital Collaboration
SSRN, ISSN: 1556-5068
2024
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Article Description
The most basic method of enhancing a product's environmental performance is through product eco-design, which has seen new problems and dynamics with the rise of the digital era: What are the factors that make product eco-design based on the new digital collaboration management paradigm a reality? What role do they play in the company? How do they collaborate both within and beyond the company? This study identifies 11 product eco-design factors under digital collaboration, explains the causal relationship between these factors, and builds three organizational multi-level hierarchical models of product eco-design based on digital collaboration. It also systematically analyzes the significance and hierarchical relationship between the factors of product eco-design based on digital collaboration. In light of the trend toward digitalization, it gives top management of businesses a scientific foundation on which to improve the performance of their product environments.
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