A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Systemic circular business model application at the company, supply chain and society levels-A view into circular economy native and adopter companies




AuthorsRovanto Isa K., Bask Anu

PublisherWiley

Publication year2021

JournalBusiness Strategy and the Environment

Journal name in sourceBUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Journal acronymBUS STRATEG ENVIRON

Volume30

Issue2

First page 1153

Last page1173

Number of pages21

ISSN0964-4733

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1002/bse.2677

Web address https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bse.2677


Abstract
This study contributes to the conceptualization of a sustainable circular business model (CBM), the application of the circular economy (CE) by companies. The study utilized a three-level framework adapted from the CE literature with company (micro), supply chain (meso) and society (macro) levels. This multiple-case study in the textile industry included two types of companies operating in the CE: companies founded on the sustainable principles of a CE (natives) and companies transitioning to a CE from the linear economy (adopters). The findings show that the adopters emphasized long-term economic sustainability on a company level and implemented CE elements to varying degrees on all three levels. The natives pursued business decisions from environmental and social sustainability standpoints, and the three levels were integral in their systemic approach to a CE. The study highlights two key claims: established operational structures and economic volition hindered adopters in their systemic CE implementation, and an integral part of the CBM for natives was a proactive approach towards the society level.



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