
Bruno Michel Roman Pais Seles- PhD
- Assistant Professor at Universidade de Marília
Bruno Michel Roman Pais Seles
- PhD
- Assistant Professor at Universidade de Marília
Assistant Professor at Universidade de Marília (UNIMAR)
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Introduction
Bruno Michel is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Production Engineering Department, São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo. Bruno Michel holds a bachelor degree in Business Administration from the Sao Paulo State University. He has a master's and a Ph.D. degree in Production Engineering: Operations and Systems Management from the Sao Paulo State University. His research interests include operations management, circular economy, environmental management, corporate s
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Education
August 2015 - May 2019
August 2013 - June 2015
August 2007 - July 2011
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Publications (30)
This study contributes to the circular economy (CE) literature by empirically testing the influence of CE capabilities on the adoption of CE practices, a relationship that has largely been explored conceptually. It also investigates whether institutional aspects mediate this effect and examines how the adoption of CE practices impacts business perf...
Purpose
This study aims to explore relationships between strategic planning and the adoption of the circular economy (CE), addressing a gap in current research about the role strategic planning plays in supporting the implementation of CE.
Design/methodology/approach
To achieve the objective of this research, case studies were conducted at four Ca...
This article sheds light on often overlooked organizational antecedents that build supply chain resilience by drawing on knowledge management theory and the resource-based view because of their focus on exploitation and exploration as capabilities related to organizational learning. It was examined whether the relationships between supply chain eco...
The adoption of eco-innovation by firms is influenced by internal and external factors, such as their resources and capabilities, and external factors, such as regulations. In this study is analyzed how resources and capabilities in remanufacturing enable a firm to integrate, create and reconfigure resources for sustainability in their dynamic busi...
Corporate Sustainability Reporting provides essential data for academic and empirical research on sustainability and the still-growing adoption of the circular economy by companies. Despite the wide attention that the circular economy receives from the academy, a systematization and hierarchy of the strategies that embrace the sustainable circular...
Scholars have acknowledged the importance of green human resource management (HRM). Green HRM has been considered a vital mechanism for companies to move towards a sustainable organisation. However, the factors that drive green HRM have not been thoroughly investigated. This study investigated how green HRM interacts with the linkages among relativ...
A transition to the circular economy may be a solution to dissociate financial growth from negative environmental impacts. However, this transition can require an in‐depth understanding of which enablers an organization requires. This research aims to identify the enablers of the circular economy presented in the literature and analyze them against...
The circular economy (CE) is an important approach and current trend in environmental sustainability. The implementation of the CE depends on the adoption of sustainable practices from the planning stages of new product development (NPD). Although the literature recognises the need to apply CE practices into NPD, few studies have tried to provide s...
This article identifies the factors that influence the environmental, social and financial performance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the manufacturing sector in Asia. Asian SMEs play an important role in both economic growth and the achievement of the region's sustainable development goals. For example, SMEs are key to employment...
This article analyses the effects of economic crises on the relationship between environmental practices, environmental performance and business performance. Six hypotheses are tested via survey responses from firms located in Brazil – a country that has recently faced a serious economic crisis. The data were analysed using PLS path-modelling (PLS-...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present an overview of the conceptual framework related to the
Lean and Green practices, paradigms, future prospects and problems, indicating points of convergence and
divergence between them.
Design/methodology/approach – Based on this premise, through vast literature systematization, the
authors sought to...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the relationship between top management commitment,
corporate social responsibility (CSR) and green human resource management (GHRM).
Design/methodology/approach – A self-administered questionnaire was adopted to perform a systematic
collection of data from manufacturing and service organisations in...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is part of the sustainability debate within organizations and, consequently, a number of systems to manage this issue have emerged. ISO 26000, for example, aims to assist organizations in contributing to sustainable development and employing international standards of behaviour. This type of standard is attract...
• The purpose of this study is to enrich the existing state-of-the-art literature on the impact of big data on business growth by examining how dozens of organizational theories can be applied to enhance the understanding of the effects of big data on organizational performance. While the majority of management disciplines have had research dedicat...
Introdução
O conceito de desenvolvimento sustentável se consolidou ao longo dos anos e passou a ser incorporado à políticas governamentais e à estratégias empresariais. Neste contexto, a Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU) declarou dois grupos de objetivos com o intuito de realizar a transição para um desenvolvimento sustentável, fomentando a publ...
Uma Cadeia de Suprimentos Sustentável (CSS) busca alcançar os objetivos das três dimensões da sustentabilidade, a citar econômica, ambiental e social, no que diz respeito à gestão de matérias, fluxo de capital e a cooperação entre os elos. Com o acirramento da competitividade, o interesse por práticas que caracterizam uma CSS tem crescido. Isso pos...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify and systematize journal articles that relate to new product development (NPD) within a circular economy (CE) and to present an integrative framework.
Design/methodology/approach: It was conducted a qualitative research based on a systematic review of the literature.
Findings: As results, it is pre...
Climate change represents a long-term risk to society, and this risk extends to organizations across several sectors. The risks associated with climate change have both pros and cons, and it is thus important to understand how organizations deal with the opportunities and challenges that climate change presents. Furthermore, big data has gained inc...
Purpose
"Economic crises" and "corporate social responsibility initiatives" are two issues that dominate the modern business agenda. Although related, these issues have been analysed separately, and so a significant gap is perpetuated between the two. What are the effects of economic crises on corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives? Can...
O ARTIGO OBJETIVA LEVANTAR NA LITERATURA OS MOTIVADORES E BARREIRAS DA ADOÇÃO DA GREEN MANUFACTURING (GM) COMO PARTE DA ESTRATÉGIA DE MANUFATURA, POR MEIO DE UMA REVISÃO SISTEMÁTICA DA LITERATURA. OS MOTIVADORES E BARREIRAS ENCONTRADOS FORAAM AGRUPADOS EM CATEGORIAS E DISCUTIDOS. FOI EVIDENCIADO QUE TANTO OS MOTIVADORES INTERNOS, PRINCIPALMENTE LIG...
This paper aims to understand and analyze how different institutional pressures created by stakeholders tend to promote the green bullwhip effect and the consequent adoption of green supply chain management (GSCM) practices across a supply chain. It examines GSCM practices adopted in the supply chain as a result of pressure from primary stakeholder...
ISO 26000, published in 2010, focuses on corporate social responsibility. This study presents a systematic review conducted in ISI Web of Knowledge (Web of Science) and Elsevier's Scopus databases to answer the following question: "What are the barriers and motivators affecting the adoption of ISO 26000 by organizations?" The articles were selected...
Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) é a integração de preocupações e conceitos ambientais na cadeia de suprimentos. Uma cadeia de suprimentos possui vários stakeholders e no contexto ambiental a análise destes torna-se pertinente, pois algumas práticas de GSCM são influenciadas por eles. Qual é o papel dos stakeholders em GSCM? Para responder a es...
A sociedade tem pressionado as organizações empresariais para que sejam mais sustentáveis, ou seja, que tenham responsabilidades ambientais e sociais, além da econômica. Para facilitar o processo de um destes pilares, a Responsabilidade Social, a International Organization for Standardization criou um conjunto de orientações, denominada de ISO 2600...
Nos últimos anos o tema “responsabilidade social”, cujos interesses se inserem nos oito objetivos de desenvolvimento do milênio, entrou em pauta no debate de sustentabilidade nas organizações, devido às pressões da globalização e das organizações não governamentais. Neste cenário surgiu em 2010 a norma internacional ISO 26000 – diretrizes sobre res...