Multi-actor engagement in circular business model innovation

Katrien Verleye, Néomie Raassens, Fernando Lit, Boukje Huijben, Arne De Keyser, Alex Alblas

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Abstract

Researchers, practitioners, and policymakers increasingly engage in transforming existing business models into circular ones that are oriented towards slowing down, narrowing, or closing resource loops and hence reducing the burden on limited natural resources. Against this background, the present research investigates ways to boost actor engagement in circular business model innovation (CBMI). Building on a systematic literature review, we outline four turning points when it relates to engaging actors in CBMI: (1) does the focal actor see the benefits of engaging in CBMI? - cf. expected returns, (2) is the focal actor able to engage in CBMI? – cf. resources, (3) do other actors in their ecosystem show engagement towards CBMI? – cf. institutions, and (4) do other actors in their ecosystem help them to put CBMI into practice? – cf. interactions. Based upon these turning points, we propose different engagement-enhancing strategies for CBMI and elaborate on their implications for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event51st EMAC Annual Conference 2022 - Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
Duration: 24 May 202227 May 2022
Conference number: 51

Conference

Conference51st EMAC Annual Conference 2022
Country/TerritoryHungary
CityBudapest
Period24/05/2227/05/22

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