Title |
The circular economy: rearranging structural couplings and the paradox of moral-based sustainability-enhancing feedback |
ID_Doc |
28281 |
Authors |
Neisig, M |
Title |
The circular economy: rearranging structural couplings and the paradox of moral-based sustainability-enhancing feedback |
Year |
2022 |
Published |
Kybernetes, 51.0, 5 |
DOI |
10.1108/K-12-2020-0843 |
Abstract |
Purpose Circular Economy is a policy and practice-oriented concept drawing mainly on engineering and natural science. This paper aims to contribute a conceptual development based on social systems theory. Does the Circular Economy have the prospect to become a sustainability-enhancing feedback mechanism potentializing an evolutionary systemic rearrangement of structural couplings, and will it encounter limitations as a general approach for a sustainable development? Design/methodology/approach By using the Luhmannian theory as method, core concepts are semantics, structure and rearrangement of structural couplings. In acknowledging the social system's operational closure, social-metabolism with nature is discussed. The research is in three stages. First, structural couplings of matter and social systems. Second, structural couplings of organizational networks closing the loop-eventually using digitalization. Third, the Circular Economy encountering multicontextuality. Findings The paper provides: (1) A four-stage structural coupling enacting metabolism with nature allowing measurement of circularity potentially useable for feedback "irritating" relevant social systems' reflexion. (2) Identification of obstacles encountered in the proliferation due to paradoxes of strategic decisions in organizations, difficulties of structural couplings of organizational networks and the paradox of digitalization. (3) Help by future digitalization but simultaneously new side-effects. (4) The multicontextuality as the limitation for a broad sustainability approach. Originality/value The paper answers a call for more social science theoretical research on the Circular Economy. It develops core conceptualizations based on social systems theory. Also, advices for future research and practical implementation are suggested. |
Author Keywords |
Ethics; Sustainability; Semantics; Social systems; ICT; Complexity |
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Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) |
EID |
WOS:000667333700001 |
WoS Category |
Computer Science, Cybernetics |
Research Area |
Computer Science |
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