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Modelling the information sharing risks in circular supply chain

Distinguished Research Seminar Series

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  • Date

    29 Jun 2026

  • Organiser

    Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, PolyU

  • Time

    17:00 - 18:30

  • Venue

    Online via ZOOM  

Speaker

Prof. Ming Lang Tseng

Remarks

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Summary

An artificial intelligence (AI) data-driven text mining hybrid method is proposed to extract risk attributes, and strategic roadmaps are developed using a fuzzy synthetic evaluation method integrated with the decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory. Information sharing is crucial for enhancing transparency and coordination in the circular supply chain (CSC); however, it is also associated with various risks. Many studies have increasingly emphasized information sharing but neglected the perspective of sociotechnical systems and the role of information asymmetry in the CSC system. This study conceptualizes risks within the information-sharing framework as sociotechnical misalignments among people, processes, technology, and organizational structures in the machinery manufacturing industry in Thailand. This study reveals that information behavior risks, digital competency risks, and organizational structure risks are primary determinants in managing the risks of business information sharing in the CSC. The findings indicate that addressing agility capability misalignment, business model opacity constraints, environmental impact regulatory pressure, and miscoordination constitutes a set of implementable practice for improving practical risk management. This study offers novel insights into the risks of information sharing (RISs) in the CSC by highlighting sociotechnical misalignments in risk emergence and information symmetry.

Keynote Speaker

Prof. Ming Lang Tseng

Prof. Ming Lang Tseng

Chair Professor
Institute of Innovation and Circular Economy, Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan

Chair Professor Ming-Lang Tseng, Editor-in-chief of Journal of Industrial and Production Engineering (JIF=4.6 Q2; CiteScore=9.6 Q1, Taylor & Francis). He is served as a guest editor for several well-known journals such as Elsevier, Springer and Emerald (2013-2026). Director of the Center for Innovation and Circular Economy at Asia University (University Center), consultant to the Medical Research Department of China Medical University Hospital, Chairman of the Chinese Institute of Innovation Management Development (CIIMD), Vice President of the International Society for Business Innovation and Technology Management (ISBITM), and Trustee Member of international academic organizations (APIEMS and IFPR-Asia Pacific). Taiwan Outstanding Young Scholar at the Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Shenyang (2012-2013), Visiting Scholar at Derby University in the UK (2015), Haitian Scholar at Dalian University of Technology (2015-2022), World-Class Professor Program of the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture (2022), Visiting scholar at the University of Glasgow in the UK (2023,2025), visiting scholar at KKU in Thailand (2024-2027), visiting professor at UKM in Malaysia (2018-2026), visiting professor at Duy Tan University (2026-2027) and visiting professor at DLSU in the Philippines (2010-2026). He is also an adjunct research professor at VIZJA University in Warsaw, Poland (2024-2026). Currently, he has published more than 496+ journal articles and Projects, National Science Council (NSTC, Taiwan) (2009-2027). SCOPUS citation more than 27,500+ times with an H-index =90 and Google citation more than 40500+ times with an H-index =109. His main research areas are energy efficiency and management, supply chain management, multi-attribute decision-making, fuzzy set theory and optimization, etc.

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