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Sudhanshu Joshi
Researcher at Doon University
Publications - 74
Citations - 1419
Sudhanshu Joshi is an academic researcher from Doon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Supply chain. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 41 publications receiving 420 citations. Previous affiliations of Sudhanshu Joshi include Department of Biotechnology.
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Modeling the internet of things adoption barriers in food retail supply chains
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the various barriers that affect the adoption of IoT in the retail supply chain in the Indian context and also investigate the interdependences between the factors using a two-stage integrated ISM and DEMATEL methodology.
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Internet of Things (IoT) adoption barriers of smart cities’ waste management: An Indian context
Manu Sharma,Sudhanshu Joshi,Devika Kannan,Kannan Govindan,Kannan Govindan,Rohit Kumar Singh,H.C. Purohit +6 more
TL;DR: The lack of regulations, directions, and policy norms, and the lack of standardization and Internet connectivity are the most critical IoT barriers hindering the development of smart cities, particularly in their waste management practices.
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Developing a framework for enhancing survivability of sustainable supply chains during and post-COVID-19 pandemic
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have made an effort to develop a framework for enhancing survivability of sustainable supply chains to survive in and post-COVID-19 pandemic by using stepwise weight assessment ratio analysis (SWARA) method.
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Industry 4.0 and the circular economy: Resource melioration in logistics
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated how Industry 4.0 resources impact smart logistics and further influence dynamic remanufacturing and green manufacturing capability and, the final effect on business logistics sustainability.
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Assessing enablers of e-waste management in circular economy using DEMATEL method: An Indian perspective
TL;DR: It is shown that ‘Environmental management system’ (EMS) is the most significant and important driving enabler to influence all the other existing enablers and e-WM can be efficient if it focuses on producing eco-friendly products, developing strict legislations, building green image and supporting the producers to implement CE practices.