Citation: Liu, J.; Liu, Z.; Yang, Q.;
Osmani, M.; Demian, P. A
Conceptual Blockchain Enhanced
Information Model of Product
Service Systems Framework for
Sustainable Furniture. Buildings 2023,
13, 85. https://doi.org/10.3390/
buildings13010085
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Shafique and Saeed Banihashemi
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A Conceptual Blockchain Enhanced Information Model of
Product Service Systems Framework for Sustainable Furniture
Jing Liu
1
, Zhen Liu
1
, Qiong Yang
2,
*, Mohamed Osmani
3
and Peter Demian
3
1
School of Design, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510006, China
2
Academic Affairs Office, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, China
3
School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, Loughborough University,
Loughborough LE11 3TU, UK
* Correspondence: jwqyang@scut.edu.cn
Abstract: The sustainable development of the furniture industry is experiencing the challenges
of energy consumption and waste disposal. Product–service systems (PSSs) have the potential to
promote sustainable development and the opportunity to transition to a circular economy (CE). PSSs
can bring a series of benefits to sustainable furniture, but there are still some problems to be considered,
such as the safe storage and transmission of information and data and the protection of stakeholders’
rights and interests. With digitization becoming a major trend, emerging digital technologies such as
blockchain (BC) are proving to have the potential to solve related problems. Therefore, this paper
aims to integrate the potential roles of BC and PSSs in the lifecycle of sustainable furniture. This paper
adopts a mixed quantitative and qualitative research method. Firstly, the potential relationship among
furniture, PSSs, and BC was quantitatively analyzed by VOSviewer. Secondly, this paper qualitatively
analyzes the lifecycle stages of sustainable furniture, the advantages of PSSs to promote sustainable
furniture, and the potential of BC to enhance the PSSs information model (IM) to further promote
sustainable furniture to address related challenges. Subsequently, the conceptual BC-enhanced
PSSs IM (BC-PSSs) framework was constructed, which contains the high-level and the low-level
of structure and process, and then reviewed and refined through pre-interview questionnaires and
follow-up interviews by industry experts and scholars. In addition, discussing the contribution of the
conceptual BC-PSSs framework in sustainable furniture, and the potential of BC-PSSs in quantifying
design value, encouraging designers to contribute value, and exploring the potential role of BC-
PSSs in supporting sustainable consumer behavior. It is the first attempt to construct a conceptual
BC-enhanced PSSs IM framework for sustainable furniture from the perspective of lifecycle stages,
which can serve as a reference for researchers and policymakers in relevant directions to support
sustainable development, in particular contributing to the achievement of SDGs 11 (Sustainable Cities
and Communities) and SDGs 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production).
Keywords: product–service systems (PSSs); information model; blockchain; sustainability; furniture;
lifecycle management; circular economy (CE); consumer behavior; design
1. Introduction
With the devastating effects of global warming and resource scarcity, the sustainable
development of furniture is receiving increasing attention. Previous studies have shown
that the furniture industry accounts for a substantial portion of global trade [1], uses a
large number of raw materials, emits exhaust gases, and generates a large amount of
waste. Millions of products are produced, consumed, and disposed of every day, leading to
resource depletion and waste generation [2]. These unsustainable patterns of production
and consumption form the basis of the current linear (acquire-make-waste) economy [3].
From this point of view, the transformation of furniture production and consumption is
particularly important for environmental protection and social sustainable development.
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