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Abstract
The circular economy represents a disruption of today’s linear ‘take-make-waste economic’ paradigm. It is not an end-of-pipe approach to tackling ‘waste’. Turning the dominant linear structures into value cycles requires a rethinking by all involved actors. It starts with circular product redesign and demands a consistent realignment of all subsequent business processes of value creation, delivery, and return.
Overall objectives, mission of the working group
The aim of this report was to develop a scientifically based practical manual for the successful implementation of business practices for advancing a circular economy (CE). Taking a system perspective, the task of the related CEID working group on ‘Circular Business Models’ was
a. to identify and describe actor-specific circular business models (CBMs) and their interactions in business ecosystems
b. to provide an integrated presentation of existing barriers to CBMs
c. to identify digital and regulatory enablers of CBMs
d. to derive specific recommendations for action addressed to decision makers in the areas of politics, business and science in order to accelerate system transition towards a CE.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Munich, Germany |
Publisher | acatech - Deutsche Akademie der Technikwissenschaften |
Number of pages | 120 |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Fields of science
- 211911 Sustainable technologies
- 502052 Business administration
- 502015 Innovation management
- 502022 Sustainable economics
- 502032 Quality management
JKU Focus areas
- Digital Transformation
- Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Business Models for Extending Industry 4.0 towards the entire Product Life Cycle (I4L)
Alcayaga, A. (Researcher) & Hansen, E. (PI)
01.01.2017 → 14.10.2021
Project: Contract research › Other contract research