Due to increasingly stringent environmental regulations, many sectors, including the steel industry, have to think about new strategies to improve their sustainability performance. In other sectors, the adoption of servitized business models has proven to be an effective practice in this respect. For this reason, the steel sector is increasingly looking at this paradigm. However, as there is a lack of clear methodologies for assessing the sustainability of servitized business models, this article aims to identify the most suitable ones through a literature review. In order to provide guidelines within the steel sector then, the work is completed by matching the identified methodologies with a set of criteria useful for assessing servitized business models in this specific sector. The results show how the adoption of Multi Criteria Decision-Making methodologies is more suitable for qualitative criteria, while methodologies such as Life Cycle Cost or Life Cycle Assessment are more suitab...

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Sustainability in Servitization: A Review of Assessment Methodologies for the Steel Sector

Galimberti, Mattia;Cimini, Chiara;Cavalieri, Sergio
2024-01-01

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Due to increasingly stringent environmental regulations, many sectors, including the steel industry, have to think about new strategies to improve their sustainability performance. In other sectors, the adoption of servitized business models has proven to be an effective practice in this respect. For this reason, the steel sector is increasingly looking at this paradigm. However, as there is a lack of clear methodologies for assessing the sustainability of servitized business models, this article aims to identify the most suitable ones through a literature review. In order to provide guidelines within the steel sector then, the work is completed by matching the identified methodologies with a set of criteria useful for assessing servitized business models in this specific sector. The results show how the adoption of Multi Criteria Decision-Making methodologies is more suitable for qualitative criteria, while methodologies such as Life Cycle Cost or Life Cycle Assessment are more suitab...
2024
Galimberti, Mattia; Cimini, Chiara; Cavalieri, Sergio
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