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Generative AI Effect on Circular Economy Sustainability by Mediation of Food Supply Chain Agility

Generative AI Effect on Circular Economy Sustainability by Mediation of Food Supply Chain Agility
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Author(s): Shashi Kant (Bule Hora University, Ethiopia), Tamire Ashuro (Bule Hora University, Ethiopia), Metasebia Adula (Bule Hora University, Ethiopia)and Zerihun Kinde Alemu (Ethiopian Civil Service University, Ethiopia)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 24
Source title: Impact of Generative AI on Food Supply Chain Management
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Bhupinder Pal Singh Chahal (Yorkville University, Canada), Arokiaraj David (SBS Swiss Business School, RAK, UAE), Amrinder Singh (Jain University, India), Geetika Madaan (Marwadi University, India)and Gurmeet Singh (The University of the South Pacific, Fiji)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-9856-2.ch003

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Abstract

In order to comprehend how these elements support sustainable supply chain practices, this study examines the interactions between Food Supply Chain Agility (FSCA), Generative AI (GAI), and Circular Economy Sustainability (CES). Agile supply chains are better positioned to adopt sustainable practices, according to the research, which uses a mixed-methods approach and finds a substantial positive association between FSCA and CES. The results also demonstrate how important GAI is in promoting supply chain agility, which helps businesses become more responsive and efficient. In order to accomplish sustainable goals, the study emphasizes the significance of using cutting-edge technology and encouraging agility, providing insightful information for both managers and researchers. In the conclusion, the study advances the theoretical knowledge of sustainable supply chains and offers useful suggestions for businesses.

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