TY - Type of reference TI - CircuSchain: A continuous improvement method for evaluating and designing supply chains based on circular economy principles AU - Asiye Kurt AU - Mario Cortes-Cornax AU - Agnès Front AU - Van-Dat Cung AU - Fabien Mangione AB - The Circular Economy consists in producing goods and services in a sustainable way by limiting the consumption and waste of resources and the production of waste. Pressure from laws, stakeholders and customers leads organization to review their practices and adopt the circular economy principles to improve the circularity of their supply chains. In practice, companies look for a way to make their supply chains more circular. A successful transition towards circular supply chains requires continual measurement of progress towards circularity. The main contribution of this paper is a method called CircuSChain that aims at guiding organizations in order to evaluate and design more circular supply chains. The method, formalized in the form of an intentional process model and a product meta-model, is based on the use of a generic model of circular supply chains, a serious game to simulate the structure and operating of a circular supply chain, and a circularity indicator to calculate the circularity of a supply chain. This paper extends a previous article [KUR 23] by detailing these tools used by the method as well as all the protocols used in the different strategies proposed by the method. DO - 10.21494/ISTE.OP.2025.1298 JF - Open Journal in Information Systems Engineering KW - Continual Evolution Method, Supply Chain, Circular Economy, Méthode d’évolution continue, Chaîne logistique, Économie circulaire, L1 - https://www.openscience.fr/IMG/pdf/iste_roisi25v5nspe_1.pdf LA - en PB - ISTE OpenScience DA - 2025/06/4 SN - 2634-1468 TT - CircuSChain : une méthode d’évolution continue pour évaluer et aider à concevoir des chaînes logistiques selon les principes de l’économie circulaire UR - https://www.openscience.fr/CircuSchain-A-continuous-improvement-method-for-evaluating-and-designing-supply IS - Issue 1 VL - 5 ER -