TY - GEN
T1 - Market Needs for a Circular Transition
T2 - 43rd IFIP WG 5.7 International Conference
AU - Acerbi, Federica
AU - Hofmann Trevisan, Adriana
AU - Vitti, Micaela
AU - Caldarelli, Paulina
AU - Dukovska-Popovska, Iskra
AU - Downes, Sarah
AU - Taisch, Marco
AU - Terzi, Sergio
AU - Sassanelli, Claudio
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The circular economy (CE) transition demands a paradigm shift requiring to incorporate changes in manufacturing processes, business relationships, innovations. And professional skills. In particular, there is a growing demand for skills associated with developing circular business models and exploring innovative solutions derived from emerging digital technologies. The CE job market is highly heterogeneous, with individuals from different educational backgrounds who can work in numerous sectors. However, to date, the literature has offered few insights regarding the skills required for CE applied in manufacturing, especially in industrial sectors considered critical to advance CE initiatives, such as Textiles, Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), and Automotive. Therefore, the research objective of this contribution is to explore, from a practitioner’s point of view, the current needs and already-in-place actions to align the skills and job profiles required for the circular transition in the textile, WEEE, and automotive sectors. This study relies on 6 interviews to collect empirical evidence in terms of job profiles, critical skills, and possible training programs already implemented to fill organizational demand. As a result, digital skills resulted to be important to monitor performances and track products across the value chain. This is pushed especially by the creation of DPPs that are entering all the sectors. Soft skills are considered essential especially to drive collaboration (both internally and externally) which is considered the key pillar under the creation of circular systems. Last, no specific job profiles are needed but those already existing need to be enhanced with CE-oriented knowledge.
AB - The circular economy (CE) transition demands a paradigm shift requiring to incorporate changes in manufacturing processes, business relationships, innovations. And professional skills. In particular, there is a growing demand for skills associated with developing circular business models and exploring innovative solutions derived from emerging digital technologies. The CE job market is highly heterogeneous, with individuals from different educational backgrounds who can work in numerous sectors. However, to date, the literature has offered few insights regarding the skills required for CE applied in manufacturing, especially in industrial sectors considered critical to advance CE initiatives, such as Textiles, Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), and Automotive. Therefore, the research objective of this contribution is to explore, from a practitioner’s point of view, the current needs and already-in-place actions to align the skills and job profiles required for the circular transition in the textile, WEEE, and automotive sectors. This study relies on 6 interviews to collect empirical evidence in terms of job profiles, critical skills, and possible training programs already implemented to fill organizational demand. As a result, digital skills resulted to be important to monitor performances and track products across the value chain. This is pushed especially by the creation of DPPs that are entering all the sectors. Soft skills are considered essential especially to drive collaboration (both internally and externally) which is considered the key pillar under the creation of circular systems. Last, no specific job profiles are needed but those already existing need to be enhanced with CE-oriented knowledge.
KW - Circular Economy
KW - Interview
KW - Job Enhancement
KW - Skills
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85204525813&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-71622-5_18
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-71622-5_18
M3 - Article in proceeding
SN - 978-3-031-71621-8
T3 - IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
SP - 262
EP - 274
BT - Advances in Production Management Systems. Production Management Systems for Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous Environments
A2 - Thürer, Matthias
A2 - Riedel, Ralph
A2 - von Cieminski, Gregor
A2 - Romero, David
PB - Springer
Y2 - 8 September 2024 through 12 September 2024
ER -