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Green transition in manufacturing: Dynamics and simulation

Lin Lu1,2, Xue Su2,3, Song Hu1

  • 1School of Economics and Management, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, China.

Plos One|January 20, 2023

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Summary

Manufacturing enterprises undergo a multi-stage green transformation, driven by overcoming old inertia to adopt new dynamics for sustainable development. This study explores the mechanisms and provides actionable suggestions for this crucial industrial shift.

Area of Science:

  • Industrial Economics
  • Sustainable Manufacturing
  • Complex Systems Theory

Background:

  • Global industrial value chains and low-carbon emission reduction necessitate manufacturing's green transformation.
  • Manufacturing's green transition is viewed as a complex adaptive system.
  • Dynamic theory provides a framework for understanding enterprise transformation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the mechanisms and conversion processes of green transformation and upgrading in the manufacturing industry.
  • To simulate the interplay of old and new dynamics in the green transformation of manufacturing enterprises.
  • To identify key drivers and stages of enterprise transformation towards sustainability.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized dynamic theory to model the green transformation of manufacturing enterprises.
  • Focused on the endogenous variables of enterprise transformation.
  • Simulated the replacement of old dynamics with new dynamics during the green transition.

Main Results:

  • Green transformation is a multi-stage process for manufacturing enterprises.
  • Change inertia successfully overcomes old dynamic inertia, facilitating the adoption of new, greener dynamics.
  • The study models the gradual replacement of outdated operational dynamics with sustainable ones.

Conclusions:

  • Green transformation is an evolutionary, multi-stage process driven by overcoming inertia.
  • Policy support, digital empowerment, and financial systems are crucial for successful green transitions.
  • Recommendations provided for fostering green transformation through ideology, policy, finance, and cooperation.

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