Exploring the role of contracts to support the emergence of self-organized industrial symbiosis networks: an agent-based simulation study
Authored by Vito Albino, Ilaria Giannoccaro, Luca Fraccascia
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2015.06.070
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Abstract
This paper explores the efficacy of contractual mechanisms for enhancing
the formation of self-organized industrial symbiosis networks in
environments characterized by diverse levels of uncertainty and
turbulence. We propose a simple contract scheme designed to foster the
formation of stable industrial symbiosis relationships and to guarantee
that the industrial symbiosis is beneficial for all parties involved.
Industrial symbiosis networks are framed as complex adaptive systems and
an agent-based model is provided, to study the effect of the proposed
contract on their emergence. In particular, we utilize a real case study
and by means of simulation assess the benefits associated with the
proposed contract in terms of emergence of stable industrial symbiosis
relationships. The results show that the proposed contractual mechanism
is a facilitator for establishing symbiotic relationships especially in
scenarios characterized by low environmental uncertainty and high
turbulence. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Evolution
Complex adaptive systems
coordination
China
Supply Networks
Sustainable development
Program
Park
Experiences
Ulsan