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Title Influencing factors driving collaboration in circular business models
ID_Doc 27951
Authors Leder, N; Kumar, M; Rodrigues, VS
Title Influencing factors driving collaboration in circular business models
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1080/13675567.2023.2254258
Abstract The transition from a linear to a Circular Economy is considered a revolutionary step toward a greener economy. Ensuring a successful transition requires radical changes in our current siloed approach to applying circular business models. Such models aim to mitigate negative environmental impact whilst fostering growth and prosperity. This research focuses on three models ('Circular Supply', 'Resource Recovery' and 'Product-Life-Extension'). It aims to explore their collaborative aspects and influencing factors in the transition process towards circular ecosystems. By applying the theoretical lens of Social Capital Theory, with its characteristics of bonding, linking and bridging, findings revealed a snapshot of current circular practices in various industry sectors. In addition, the influencing factors for the specific Circular Business Models were identified based on the seven categories of: (1) Awareness/Social/Community; (2) Circular Workplace Environment; (3) Circular Material; (4) Customer and Market demand; and (5) Business and political standards, (6) Perception and individual standards/expertise, and (7) Communication skills. Finally, the findings were used to offer practical insights for organizations beginning their circular journey, with the categories being mapped alongside the CBMs.
Author Keywords Circular economy; social capital theory; product life extension; resource recovery; circular business models
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001067487100001
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
PDF https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/13675567.2023.2254258?needAccess=true
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