Risk management in closed-loop supply chains: A methodology towards fair distribution of financial gains

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Blouin, F., Berrah, L. et Audy, J.-F. (2025). Risk management in closed-loop supply chains: A methodology towards fair distribution of financial gains. Circular Economy and Sustainability . ISSN 2730-5988 DOI 10.1007/s43615-025-00530-6

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Abstract

The transition from linear to closed-loop supply chains can generate financial gains through the recirculation of residual materials. However, closed-loop supply chains face risks of financial losses that may impact all stakeholders. Therefore, to mitigate stakeholders’ risk aversion and ensure their profitability, a systemic risk management approach for closed-loop supply chain managers is necessary. This article proposes a novel methodology to support a fair distribution of the financial gains resulting from the circular economy, based on stakeholders’ contributions within the closed-loop supply chain, by sharing risks among them. The main contributions of this study include the conceptualization of four risk categories to assess (pre-existing, new, individual, and interrelated), and the definition of eight stakeholders’ contribution criteria (categorized into investment, responsibility, control, and qualification). The risk management methodology was applied to a real case study of a closed-loop supply chain involving two stakeholders for the reuse of spring street sweepings in winter road maintenance. The results demonstrate that: i) the transition generates a $26,068 gain (67% for the road authority and 33% for the service provider), ii) risk assessment identifies an additional $4,666 gain for the service provider due to risk reduction, and iii) risk sharing enables a fair distribution of the total $30,734 gain based on stakeholders’ contributions (55% for the road authority and 45% for the service provider). This study should encourage closed-loop supply chain managers to address risks of financial losses to overcome stakeholders’ reluctance to engage and collaborate in closed-loop supply chains, thereby strengthening their implementation.

Type de document: Article
Mots-clés libres: Circular economy Closed-loop supply chain Risk management methodology Financial loss sharing Stakeholder contribution Winter road maintenance
Date de dépôt: 24 mars 2025 13:22
Dernière modification: 24 mars 2025 13:22
Version du document déposé: Post-print (version corrigée et acceptée)
URI: https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/11753

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