In line with current tendencies toward sustainability and deglobalization, economies worldwide increasingly rely on circular business models that slow, close, and narrow …
Product—service systems (PSSs) are often outlined as potential enablers of new business models for circular economy. However, not all business models based on product-service …
Circular business models (CBMs), such as product-service systems, are rapidly gaining traction in light of a transition to a more circular and sustainable economy. The authors call …
Research has shown that achieving sustainable advantage requires building organisational competencies and dynamic capabilities. It has therefore become imperative to extend the …
EG Hansen, F Revellio - Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Slowing and closing product and related material loops in a circular economy (CE) requires circular service operations such as take‐back, repair, and recycling. However, it remains …
The circular economy is a model of production and consumption to address the relentless depletion of resources and the accumulation of waste. In the circular economy literature …
Hervé Corvellec a, Steffen Böhm b, Alison Stowell c, d and Francisco Valenzuela e aDepartment of Service Studies, Lund University, Lund, Sweden; bUniversity of Exeter …
S Hankammer, S Brenk, H Fabry, A Nordemann… - Journal of cleaner …, 2019 - Elsevier
Non-renewable resources form one of the boundaries of our current linear-growth model. Moving from product-oriented to product-service systems (PSS)-based business models …
MA Camilleri - Sustainable Development, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This review paper examines relevant regulatory guidelines, policies, and recommendations on sustainable development, where it traces the origins of circular economy (CE) …