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Title The impact of the external environment on transferring from linear to circular economy with the mediating role of knowledge assimilation
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Authors Simelyte, A; Tvaronaviciene, M; Peyravi, B; Beretta, E
Title The impact of the external environment on transferring from linear to circular economy with the mediating role of knowledge assimilation
Year 2024
Published Journal Of Infrastructure Policy And Development, 8, 2
DOI 10.24294/jipd.v8i2.2699
Abstract Knowledge transfer, assimilation, transformation and exploitation significantly impact performing business activities, developing innovations and moving forward to new business models such as transferring to a circular economy. However, organizations' decisions or willingness to transition to a circular economy are very often also influenced by the external environment. The study aims to determine the influence of the external environment on the transfer from a linear to a circular economy while mediating knowledge assimilation. The quantitative research involved 159 Nordic capital companies operating in Estonia and Lithuania. The survey has been performed by means of the CATI method. The analysis has been done also by applying structural equation modelling (SEM). In order to perform mediation analysis, IBM SPSS and a special PROCESS macro have been used. The study showed that knowledge assimilation partially mediates the relationship between the external environment and the transfer to the circular economy. Hence, the external environment's direct effect is much more significant than the indirect. The added value of the study also consists in extending the concept of circular economy by including some aspects of absorptive capacity and the external environment.
Author Keywords circular economy; external environment; knowledge assimilation; Nordic countries; SEM
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:001178126000029
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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