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Title Emerging drivers and business models for equipment reuse and remanufacturing in the US: lessons from the biotech industry
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Authors Veleva, V; Bodkin, G
Title Emerging drivers and business models for equipment reuse and remanufacturing in the US: lessons from the biotech industry
Year 2018
Published Journal Of Environmental Planning And Management, 61, 9
DOI 10.1080/09640568.2017.1369940
Abstract While regulations have advanced product take-back in some markets, challenges to increasing product reuse and remanufacturing remain. Most research to date has focused on original equipment manufacturers taking back and remanufacturing their products, which is often problematic. The present study demonstrates that there are emerging opportunities for small companies with innovative business models to enter the market and advance product end-of-life (EoL) management. The paper examines the biotechnology industry-a growing sector with high spending on lab equipment and relatively short lifespans of research and development instruments. Building on previous research and analysis of industry practices and emerging drivers for product reuse and remanufacturing, the authors propose a framework for sustainable EoL management that includes five managerial drivers: financial benefits, space, ease/convenience, information, and sustainability goals. The paper concludes with discussion of the lessons learned and practical implications for managers in charge of purchasing or disposing of surplus equipment.
Author Keywords product reuse; remanufacturing; circular economy; biotechnology; end-of-life management
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000434444200009
WoS Category Development Studies; Regional & Urban Planning
Research Area Development Studies; Public Administration
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