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@Article{SouzaDekk:2019:AdSuLe,
               author = "Souza, Jo{\~a}o Paulo Estevam de and Dekkers, Rob",
          affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {University 
                         of Glasgow}",
                title = "Adding sustainability to lean product development",
              journal = "Procedia Manufacturing",
                 year = "2019",
               volume = "39",
                pages = "1327--1336",
                 note = "25th International Conference on Production Research Manufacturing 
                         Innovation: Cyber Physical Manufacturing, ICPR 2019; Chicago; 
                         United States.",
             keywords = "sustainable development, sustainable product development, triple 
                         bottom line, design, lean engineering, systematic literature 
                         review.",
             abstract = "Where there are calls for sustainable products, the inclusion of 
                         sustainability in formal approaches for new product development is 
                         still in its infancy. Firms face challenges in (i) managing 
                         development of new sustainable products that offer value to 
                         customers, (ii) reducing time-to-market and (iii) efficient use of 
                         resources. Contrastingly, the rationalisation found in lean 
                         product development that addresses these concerns, but not yet 
                         sustainability, has attracted the attention of many since its 
                         inception in the 1990s. The increasing adoption of lean product 
                         development by firms offers the opportunity to also include 
                         sustainability in its processes, methods and tools; this will 
                         allow new products to be economically profitable, ecologically 
                         correct, operationally safe, socially fair and culturally 
                         accepted. To this purpose, this paper performs a systematic 
                         literature review to find existing methods and tools of lean 
                         product development that contribute to sustainability. The 
                         findings lead to inference that there is not a lack of methods and 
                         tools, but their use. Furthermore, from an integral perspective of 
                         sustainability, just a few tools cover the social dimension or the 
                         three dimensions all together. Consequently, a holistic systems 
                         approach that bring integration and synergy to the use of methods 
                         and tools on sustainable product development to the table is 
                         needed.",
                  doi = "10.1016/j.promfg.2020.01.325",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2020.01.325",
             language = "en",
           targetfile = "souza_adding.pdf",
        urlaccessdate = "27 abr. 2024"
}


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