Rupesh Chourasiya

@svvv.edu.in

Mechanical

11

Scopus Publications

150

Scholar Citations

6

Scholar h-index

5

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Predominant Similarities and Dissimilarities in Technology Adoption: Why and How the Textile Industry Incorporates Sustainable Manufacturing Adoption
    Rupesh Chourasiya, Rakesh Kumar Malviya
    Business Strategy and Development, 2026
    The textile organizations are increasingly focusing on the adoption of sustainable manufacturing (SM) practices to improve environmental performance while maintaining competitiveness. However, the adoption of such technologies varies across organizations because of differences in organizational capabilities, technological readiness, and institutional pressures. This study investigates the similarities and dissimilarities in technology adoption that influence the implementation of SM in the textile industry. Although SM practices are widely recognized as essential, their implementation remains limited due to various industry‐specific constraints. To achieve the research objective, four hypotheses were formulated and empirically tested through a questionnaire‐based survey conducted among Indian textile manufacturing organizations. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS 26.0. Initially, reliability analysis was conducted to ensure the internal consistency of the questionnaires. Subsequently, the Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin (KMO) and Bartlett's Test of Sphericity were applied to verify sampling adequacy and data suitability for factor analysis. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was then used to reduce data dimensionality and identify the key factors influencing technology adoption. Further, regression analysis was performed to examine the relationships between the identified factors, while Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was applied to determine whether significant differences exist in technological adoption practices among organizations. The findings of the study provide valuable insights for industry practitioners and policymakers to develop effective strategies that encourage technology adoption in the textile sector and highlight future research directions for advancing SM implementation in the industries.
  • Breathing new life: exploring the cutting edge of technology adoption in the textile industry
    Rupesh Chourasiya, Shrikant Pandey
    Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, 2025
    Purpose This comprehensive review study aims to analyze the current state of technology adoption (TA) within the textile industry, with a particular focus on the economic, environmental, and social dimensions. Design/methodology/approach Twenty-four articles from the Scopus database, spanning from January 2015 to March 2024, were meticulously selected for analysis. The review uses a qualitative approach, synthesizing diverse perspectives to provide a holistic understanding of TA in the textile sector. Findings The review highlights a noticeable lag in the adoption of new technologies, particularly in developing nations like India, within the textile industry. Despite significant technological advancements, there remains a gap between innovation and implementation. Sustainable approaches to mitigate environmental impacts emerge as a key focus, underscoring the need for operational enhancements and policy interventions. Research limitations/implications The study’s reliance on articles from the SCOPUS database presents a limitation, potentially overlooking relevant research from other sources. Practical implications Practitioners in the textile industry can benefit from the review’s insights by understanding the importance of integrating technological advancements sustainably. By leveraging innovative solutions and collaborating with policymakers, firms can enhance operational efficiency while minimizing environmental impacts, thus ensuring long-term competitiveness. Social implications Efforts to advance TA in the textile industry have significant social implications, including job creation, improved working conditions and reduced environmental harm. Originality/value Study addressed the insights for policymakers, industry practitioners and researchers seeking to drive technological innovation while addressing socio-economic and environmental challenges.
  • Unlocking Circular Potential and Empowering Circularity: Paving the Path for Circular Supply Chain Enablement in Indian Textile Industries
    Rupesh Chourasiya, Rakesh Kumar Malviya
    Business Strategy and the Environment, 2025
    The implementation of circular supply chain (CSC) practices in textile industry has gained prominence to address environmental challenges and meet increasing consumer demand for sustainability. This study explores the role of CSC in enhancing circularity within the textile supply chain by focusing on its value‐creating capabilities, particularly in data collection, monitoring, processing, and analysis. The objective of the studies is to unlock circular potential and empower circularity by developing a framework and identifying paving the path for CSC adoption in the Indian textile organizations. The literature search and the opinion of experts to identified 15 CSC enablers, and the applicability of the proposed framework is demonstrated through a case study in the Indian textile industry. The prioritization and unlocking of circular potential CSC enablers have been done by grouping them into cause‐and‐effect categories using the Fuzzy DEMATEL methodology. The findings reveal that “demand for eco‐friendly products, consumer awareness and behavior, internal stakeholder involvement and collaboration, regulatory pressures and compliance, and government incentives and subsidies” plays a pivotal role in influencing other factors within the CSC implementation. The cause group, with its systemic impact, emerges as the most critical for effective and efficient CSC implementation, while the effect group comprises practices more susceptible to influence from cause factors. The proposed framework offers a systematic, comprehensive, and structured methodology for enhancing business organizations performance through the step‐by‐step implementation of CSC. The findings of the study will support managers, practitioners, and policy makers in formulating business strategies to facilitate the effective implementation of CSC practices.
  • Factors Influencing Technology Adoption for Sustainability in Manufacturing Firms: An Empirical Analysis and Literature Review
    Rupesh Chourasiya, Rakesh Kumar Malviya
    Sustainable Development, 2025
    Understanding the interplay between technology adoption (TA) and human skills is crucial for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. However, firm‐level evidence on the patterns of adopting TA and their relationship with skills is limited. This study addresses this gap by analyzing an extensive dataset spanning from 2007 to December 2024. Through a comprehensive literature review and empirical analysis, the research identifies key factors influencing adoption, barriers to adoption, the impact of technology adoption on productivity and efficiency, competitive advantage, economic growth, environmental impact, technology transfer mechanisms, capacity building, and the role of international organizations and outcomes associated with TA. Smaller firms, however, face challenges in implementing upskilling strategies similar to those of larger firms. This disparity has significant implications for competitive dynamics, warranting attention from managers and policymakers. The study provides valuable insights for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and academics, highlighting areas for intervention and future research. Additionally, TA research needs to recognize success factors, new circular business models, and innovative frameworks. This examination will create new opportunities for researchers to explore novel dimensions in the field of TA.
  • Exploring a framework for measuring sustainable manufacturing performance: a modified approach using the balanced scorecard technique
    Rupesh Chourasiya, Shrikant Pandey, Rakesh Kumar Malviya
    International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management, 2025
  • A Comparative Case Study on the Implementation and Evaluation of Performance Measurement Frameworks for Sustainable Manufacturing
    Rupesh Chourasiya, Rakesh Kumar Malviya
    Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability, 2025
  • Examining the success possibility of sustainable manufacturing adoption in Indian textile organizations: ecological, societal, cutting-edge technologies and future generations implications
    Rupesh Chourasiya, Shrikant Pandey, Rakesh Kumar Malviya, Virendra Balon
    Environment Development and Sustainability, 2025
  • Towards sustainable success: A framework for assessing performance of sustainable manufacturing adoption in Indian textile industry
    Rupesh Chourasiya, Shrikant Pandey, Rakesh Kumar Malviya, Akshay A. Pujara
    Sustainable Futures, 2024
    This study aims to evaluate performance of SM adoption in textile organizations by developing a performance measurement framework. A fuzzy modified balanced scorecard technique has been used to fulfil the objective of the study. A cross-disciplinary team of fifteen experts, the delineation of performance perspectives, and classification of performance measures of SM were established. The findings reveal that environmental perspective, emerges as the most crucial criterion, trailed by social perspective, economic perspective, innovation perspective, supply chain perspective, regulatory and compliance perspective and customer perspective. Results will help managers and academicians to examine the performance of key indicators in implementing SM.
  • Investigation and Assessment of the Barriers to Sustainable Manufacturing Adoption in the Indian Textile Industry
    Rupesh Chourasiya, Shrikant Pandey, Rakesh Kumar Malviya
    Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability, 2024
  • Sustainable manufacturing adoption in textile industries: A systematic state-of-art literature review and future research outline
    Rupesh Chourasiya, Shrikant Pandey, Rakesh Kumar Malviya
    Sustainable Development, 2023
    The objective of this study is to investigate and review the sustainable manufacturing (SM) adoption research conducted in textile industries, from 2007 to May 2022. The search term is “SM adoption in the textile industry” in their phrases and titles. Find the number of dimensions including publishing years, country, journal, publishing houses, research design, methods, data analysis, and MCDM methods. This study attempts to provide an overview of the 172 articles, which have been searched with the keyword “SM adoption in the textile industry” in the phrases and the title. The articles were searched from world‐renowned publishers, such as Elsevier, Taylor & Francis, Wiley, Emerald, Inderscience, Springer link publication, and so forth. The articles searched are peer‐reviewed and included in Scopus, science citation index, science citation index expanded, emerging source citation index, web of science, and so forth. The categorization of the data of the current study has also been compared with available literature. These studies are mainly focused on ecological protection, eco‐friendly textile materials, effective land, and water utilization, social, as well as saving natural resources. SM adoption is the key initiative needed for a better environment, human life, and sustainability. This study enhances the understanding of current benefits of cutting‐edge research and what dimensions need to be examined for adoption of SM in the textile industry. This study also provides a discussion on various gaps and future opportunities that require to be addressed for a better understanding of SM adoption in the textile manufacturing sector.
  • Developing a framework to analyse the effect of sustainable manufacturing adoption in Indian textile industries
    Rupesh Chourasiya, Shrikant Pandey, Rakesh Kumar Malviya
    Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain, 2022

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Predominant Similarities and Dissimilarities in Technology Adoption: Why and How the Textile Industry Incorporates Sustainable Manufacturing Adoption
    R Chourasiya, RK Malviya
    Business Strategy & Development 9 (2), e70324 , 2026
    2026.0
  • A Comparative Case Study on the Implementation and Evaluation of Performance Measurement Frameworks for Sustainable Manufacturing
    R Chourasiya, RK Malviya
    Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability, 1-18 , 2025
    2025.0
  • Breathing new life: exploring the cutting edge of technology adoption in the textile industry
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey
    Research Journal of Textile and Apparel 29 (4), 721-737 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 14
  • Unlocking circular potential and empowering circularity: paving the path for circular supply chain enablement in Indian textile industries
    R Chourasiya, RK Malviya
    Business Strategy and the Environment 34 (7), 9441-9462 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 5
  • Factors influencing technology adoption for sustainability in manufacturing firms: An empirical analysis and literature review
    R Chourasiya, RK Malviya
    Sustainable Development 33 (5), 6734-6757 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 6
  • Exploring a framework for measuring sustainable manufacturing performance: a modified approach using the balanced scorecard technique
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, KR Malviya
    International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management, 1-30 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 1
  • Examining the success possibility of sustainable manufacturing adoption in Indian textile organizations: ecological, societal, cutting-edge technologies and future generations …
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya, V Balon
    Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-45 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 1
  • Towards sustainable success: a framework for assessing performance of sustainable manufacturing adoption in Indian textile industry
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya, AA Pujara
    Sustainable Futures 7, 100216 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 24
  • Investigating the Sustainable Manufacturing Performance Measurement Framework: The Modified Balanced Scorecard Technique
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya
    Fostering Multidisciplinary Research for Sustainability, 184-195 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 1
  • Investigation and assessment of the barriers to sustainable manufacturing adoption in the Indian textile industry
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya
    Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability 8 (1), 81-109 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 25
  • Sustainable manufacturing adoption in textile industries: a systematic state‐of‐art literature review and future research outline
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya
    Sustainable Development 31 (2), 612-638 , 2023
    2023.0
    Citations: 29
  • Developing a framework to analyse the effect of sustainable manufacturing adoption in Indian textile industries
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya
    Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain 4, 100045 , 2022
    2022.0
    Citations: 35
  • Green manufacturing supplier evaluation criteria using principal component analysis
    RK Malviya, S Patidar, R Chourasiya
    Industrial engineering journal , 2018
    2018.0
    Citations: 2
  • Supply Chain Challenges for Indian Automotive Industries
    S Patidar, R Chourasiya
    International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering … , 2018
    2018.0
    Citations: 3
  • Material Handling Equipment Selection for a Galvanizing Steel Industry using Combined AHP-GRA Mode
    S Patel, R Chourasiya, V Dixit
    International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and … , 2016
    2016.0
    Citations: 4
  • Green Supplier Evaluation Criteria using PCA in Madhya Pradesh Context
    R Chourasiya, S Patel
  • QFD in Quality Improvement for NPD in Garment and Textile Industry
    R Chourasiya

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Developing a framework to analyse the effect of sustainable manufacturing adoption in Indian textile industries
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya
    Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain 4, 100045 , 2022
    2022.0
    Citations: 35
  • Sustainable manufacturing adoption in textile industries: a systematic state‐of‐art literature review and future research outline
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya
    Sustainable Development 31 (2), 612-638 , 2023
    2023.0
    Citations: 29
  • Investigation and assessment of the barriers to sustainable manufacturing adoption in the Indian textile industry
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya
    Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability 8 (1), 81-109 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 25
  • Towards sustainable success: a framework for assessing performance of sustainable manufacturing adoption in Indian textile industry
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya, AA Pujara
    Sustainable Futures 7, 100216 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 24
  • Breathing new life: exploring the cutting edge of technology adoption in the textile industry
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey
    Research Journal of Textile and Apparel 29 (4), 721-737 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 14
  • Factors influencing technology adoption for sustainability in manufacturing firms: An empirical analysis and literature review
    R Chourasiya, RK Malviya
    Sustainable Development 33 (5), 6734-6757 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 6
  • Unlocking circular potential and empowering circularity: paving the path for circular supply chain enablement in Indian textile industries
    R Chourasiya, RK Malviya
    Business Strategy and the Environment 34 (7), 9441-9462 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 5
  • Material Handling Equipment Selection for a Galvanizing Steel Industry using Combined AHP-GRA Mode
    S Patel, R Chourasiya, V Dixit
    International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and … , 2016
    2016.0
    Citations: 4
  • Supply Chain Challenges for Indian Automotive Industries
    S Patidar, R Chourasiya
    International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering … , 2018
    2018.0
    Citations: 3
  • Green manufacturing supplier evaluation criteria using principal component analysis
    RK Malviya, S Patidar, R Chourasiya
    Industrial engineering journal , 2018
    2018.0
    Citations: 2
  • Exploring a framework for measuring sustainable manufacturing performance: a modified approach using the balanced scorecard technique
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, KR Malviya
    International Journal of System Assurance Engineering and Management, 1-30 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 1
  • Examining the success possibility of sustainable manufacturing adoption in Indian textile organizations: ecological, societal, cutting-edge technologies and future generations …
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya, V Balon
    Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1-45 , 2025
    2025.0
    Citations: 1
  • Investigating the Sustainable Manufacturing Performance Measurement Framework: The Modified Balanced Scorecard Technique
    R Chourasiya, S Pandey, RK Malviya
    Fostering Multidisciplinary Research for Sustainability, 184-195 , 2024
    2024.0
    Citations: 1
  • Predominant Similarities and Dissimilarities in Technology Adoption: Why and How the Textile Industry Incorporates Sustainable Manufacturing Adoption
    R Chourasiya, RK Malviya
    Business Strategy & Development 9 (2), e70324 , 2026
    2026.0
  • A Comparative Case Study on the Implementation and Evaluation of Performance Measurement Frameworks for Sustainable Manufacturing
    R Chourasiya, RK Malviya
    Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability, 1-18 , 2025
    2025.0
  • Green Supplier Evaluation Criteria using PCA in Madhya Pradesh Context
    R Chourasiya, S Patel
  • QFD in Quality Improvement for NPD in Garment and Textile Industry
    R Chourasiya