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Evolution and Trends in Reverse Logistics of Exported Electronic Products: A Bibliometric Analysis (#827)

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Date of Conference

July 16-18, 2025

Published In

"Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Technologies in service of society"

Location of Conference

Mexico

Authors

Andrade, Carla

Gómez, Jorge

Chafla, Yuleidy

Guerrero, Anggie

Abstract

Reverse logistics has become an essential component of sustainable supply chains, especially in managing exported electronic products. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of the evolution and trends in reverse logistics for exported electronic products, identifying key research areas, influential authors, and emerging topics. Using scientific databases, bibliometric techniques are applied to analyze citation impact, collaboration networks, and thematic evolution. The results reveal a growing academic interest in environmental sustainability, circular economy, and regulatory frameworks influencing reverse logistics practices. This study contributes to understanding the current research landscape and highlights future directions for enhancing efficiency and sustainability in global trade. This research addresses the determining factors in the reverse logistics of exported products: towards efficient and sustainable management. The problem of the study lies in the inefficiency of sustainable management in the LI. The general objective is to analyze the factors that influence reverse logistics in the export of electronic devices, with the aim of improving efficient and sustainable management flows. A non-experimental methodological design with a mixed approach with a relational design was used. This allowed us to obtain a relationship between the two variables of the study, through the application of the ANP multicriteria technique, using the interview as a data collection instrument, in which participants participated. professionals and experts in the area, who qualified using the Saaty scale, and then entered all the information collected into the SuperDecisions program.

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