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Call for papers: Circular economy in project management




TekijätMartinsuo, Miia; Bos-de Vos, Marina; Hartley, Kris; Urbinati, Andrea

KustantajaElsevier BV

Julkaisuvuosi2026

Lehti: International Journal of Project Management

Artikkelin numero102797

Vuosikerta44

Numero1

ISSN0263-7863

eISSN1873-4634

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijproman.2025.102797

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Tiivistelmä

Programs and projects are important vehicles for exploring and implementing circular developments at different levels and across them. Organizations engage in various efforts to embed circularity into their operations as well as collaborate in inter-organizational programs and projects to achieve broader ecosystem-level circularity effects. Better understanding of circularity in and through projects and programs has the potential to yield new insights that are theoretically and actionably meaningful. Interesting areas of investigation include, for example: how new projects are integrated into existing circular frameworks at the firm and system levels; how circularity at the project level can be used for piloting and demonstration to support circular scale-up; and how global or universal standards for circularity are interpreted uniquely or otherwise at the project scale. The special issue attempts to make progress in building a comprehensive framework and knowledge base for advancing circularity and circular economy solutions in project management, through a holistic perspective that includes dynamics both within organizations and the broader operating environment. We draw attention to both the strategic and operational aspects of circularity and encourage authors to consider ways in which circularity is implemented in ecosystems, companies’ supply chains, manufacturing operations, and managerial sensemaking, mindsets, and decision making at all levels of projects and programs.



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