Business Models for the Circular Economy: A European Perspective
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Business Models for the Circular Economy: A European Perspective: Aim of the Book and Overview of the Different Chapters -- 1 Introduction and Current State of the Knowledge -- 2 Aim of the Book -- 3 Summary of Chapters, New Findings, and Future Directions -- 3.1 Part I: State of the Art and Major Trends -- 3.2 Part II: Southwest European Perspective -- 3.3 Part III: Central and Northeast European Perspective -- References -- Part I: State of the Art and Major Trends -- Business Models for a Circular Economy: A Literature Review with Bibliometric and Topic Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Circular Economy Definition -- 2.2 Business Models and Circular Economy -- 3 Systematic Literature Review: Methodology and Results -- 4 Topic Modelling: Methodology and Results -- 5 Discussion with Conclusions -- References -- Sustainable Circular Business Models: The Circular Economy Needs Responsibility and Purpose to Fulfil its Promises -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background: Business Model Frameworks -- 2.1 Traditional Business Models -- 2.2 Circular Business Models -- 2.3 Double Bottom Line Business Models -- 2.4 Sustainable Circular Business Models -- 3 Research Design -- 3.1 Context of the Study: The Apparel and Footwear Industry -- 3.2 Choice of Method and Data -- 4 Findings: Business Models in the Apparel and Footwear Industry -- 4.1 The Traditional Business Model of Zara -- 4.2 COS and its Circular Business Model -- 4.3 LEVI's Ecologically Focused Double-Bottom-Line Business Model -- 4.4 TOMS Shoes: A Double-Bottom-Line Business Model with Social Focus -- 4.5 The Sustainable Circular Business Model of Patagonia -- 5 Discussion -- 5.1 Business Model Innovations and Pathways Towards Sustainability: Three Design Propositions -- 5.2 Limitations and Future Research -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a Lean Startup and Sustainable Business Model Innovation: A Review of the Customer Development Process -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Approach to Assess the Customer Development Manifesto -- 2.2 Approach to Assess the Customer Development Process -- 3 The Customer Development Process under Review -- 3.1 Building Support for the Customer Development: Principles and Claims of the Customer Development Manifesto -- 3.2 Analysis of the Claims of the Customer Development Manifesto -- 3.3 Overview of the Customer Development Process -- 4 Discussion and Conclusions -- 4.1 The Customer Development Process and Sustainability -- References -- Part II: Southwest European Perspective -- The Implementation of Emerging Clean Technologies and Circular Value Chains: Challenges from Three Cases of By-Product Valoriz... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Challenges for the Implementation of Emerging Technologies in the Bioeconomy -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Description of the Cases -- 3.1.1 Case A: Extraction of Secondary Metabolites from Tomato By-Products -- 3.1.2 Case B: Phosphorus Release and Recovery from Rapeseed Oil Press Cakes -- 3.1.3 Case C: Alternative Sources of Biomass for a New Biorefinery Concept -- 3.2 Source of Data and Method of Analysis -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Challenges Emerging in Case a: Extraction of Secondary Metabolites from Tomato by-Products -- 4.2 Challenges Emerging in Case B: Phosphorus Release and Recovery from Rapeseed Oil Press Cakes -- 4.3 Challenges Emerging in Case C: Alternative Sources of Biomass for a New Biorefinery Concept -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- 7 Acknowledgments -- References -- Building Circular Innovation Ecosystem in Industrial Port Territories: The Case of Dunkirk, France -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Circular Economy as a New Economic Model for Industrial Port Territories | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.2 The Circular Economy in Industrial Port Territories -- 1.2.1 The Circular Economy as a Model of Development for Industrial Port Territories -- 1.2.2 Development of Circular Economy in Industrial Port Territories -- 1.3 From the Innovation Ecosystem to the Circular Innovation Ecosystem -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Presentation of the Dunkirk Territory -- 2.2 Data Collection -- 3 Findings and Discussion -- 3.1 Findings -- 3.1.1 Actors -- 3.1.2 Relations -- 3.1.3 Resources -- 3.1.4 Results: Eco-innovations -- 3.2 Discussion -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Circular Economy and Business Model Innovation: The Key Elements for a Sustainable Transition in Spain Circular Economy 2030 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Concepts and Theory -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Research Setting -- 3.2 Research Approach and Case Selection -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Circular Value Proposition -- 4.2 Circular Value Creation -- 4.3 Circular Value Delivery -- 4.4 Circular Value Capture -- 4.5 Alignment with Spain Circular Economy 2030 Plan -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Central and Northeast European Perspective -- Green Tech for Green Growth? Insights from Nordic Environmental Innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Analysis of Environmental Patents in the Nordic Countries -- 2.2 Interviews with Inventors of Green Technologies -- 2.3 Qualitative Content Analysis of Interview Data -- 3 Results and Findings -- 3.1 Survey of Inventors -- 3.2 Understanding Environmental Innovation in the Nordics -- 3.3 Findings of the Qualitative Content Analysis -- 3.3.1 How the Organization and Social Environment of Inventors Affect Green Technology Development -- 3.3.2 The ''Technology Factor'' in the Life Cycle of Green Technologies -- 3.3.3 The Role of Funding in the Development, Upscaling, and Commercialization of Green Technologies | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3.4 How Market Conditions Shape the Path of Green Technologies Toward Commercialization -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Fiscal Incentives for Circular Economy: Insights from the Baltic States -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 2.1 Circular Economy -- 2.2 Fiscal Incentives as CE Transition Enabler -- 3 The Baltic States -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Findings -- 5.1 Estonia -- 5.2 Latvia -- 5.3 Lithuania -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Do Environmental Regulations Stimulate Firms' R& -- D, Product Innovation, or Environmental Awareness? Putting Porter's Hypothesis... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 An Overview of Differing Views on the Porters' Hypothesis and Its Validity -- 2.2 Environmental Awareness, Regulations, and Firm Performance -- 2.3 The Case of Central and Eastern Europe: The Definition of the Research Questions -- 3 Research Data, Model, and Methods -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Confirmatory Factor Analysis -- 4.2 Experimental Results -- 4.2.1 Model 1: The Effects of Energy Tax or Levy on Firms' Environmental Awareness, R& -- D, Product Innovation, and Performance -- 4.2.2 Model 2: The Effects of Energy Performance Standards on Firms' Environmental Awareness, R& -- D, Product Innovation, and Per... -- 5 Discussion and Implications -- 6 Conclusions -- References | |
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contents | Intro -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Business Models for the Circular Economy: A European Perspective: Aim of the Book and Overview of the Different Chapters -- 1 Introduction and Current State of the Knowledge -- 2 Aim of the Book -- 3 Summary of Chapters, New Findings, and Future Directions -- 3.1 Part I: State of the Art and Major Trends -- 3.2 Part II: Southwest European Perspective -- 3.3 Part III: Central and Northeast European Perspective -- References -- Part I: State of the Art and Major Trends -- Business Models for a Circular Economy: A Literature Review with Bibliometric and Topic Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Circular Economy Definition -- 2.2 Business Models and Circular Economy -- 3 Systematic Literature Review: Methodology and Results -- 4 Topic Modelling: Methodology and Results -- 5 Discussion with Conclusions -- References -- Sustainable Circular Business Models: The Circular Economy Needs Responsibility and Purpose to Fulfil its Promises -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background: Business Model Frameworks -- 2.1 Traditional Business Models -- 2.2 Circular Business Models -- 2.3 Double Bottom Line Business Models -- 2.4 Sustainable Circular Business Models -- 3 Research Design -- 3.1 Context of the Study: The Apparel and Footwear Industry -- 3.2 Choice of Method and Data -- 4 Findings: Business Models in the Apparel and Footwear Industry -- 4.1 The Traditional Business Model of Zara -- 4.2 COS and its Circular Business Model -- 4.3 LEVI's Ecologically Focused Double-Bottom-Line Business Model -- 4.4 TOMS Shoes: A Double-Bottom-Line Business Model with Social Focus -- 4.5 The Sustainable Circular Business Model of Patagonia -- 5 Discussion -- 5.1 Business Model Innovations and Pathways Towards Sustainability: Three Design Propositions -- 5.2 Limitations and Future Research -- References Lean Startup and Sustainable Business Model Innovation: A Review of the Customer Development Process -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Approach to Assess the Customer Development Manifesto -- 2.2 Approach to Assess the Customer Development Process -- 3 The Customer Development Process under Review -- 3.1 Building Support for the Customer Development: Principles and Claims of the Customer Development Manifesto -- 3.2 Analysis of the Claims of the Customer Development Manifesto -- 3.3 Overview of the Customer Development Process -- 4 Discussion and Conclusions -- 4.1 The Customer Development Process and Sustainability -- References -- Part II: Southwest European Perspective -- The Implementation of Emerging Clean Technologies and Circular Value Chains: Challenges from Three Cases of By-Product Valoriz... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Challenges for the Implementation of Emerging Technologies in the Bioeconomy -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Description of the Cases -- 3.1.1 Case A: Extraction of Secondary Metabolites from Tomato By-Products -- 3.1.2 Case B: Phosphorus Release and Recovery from Rapeseed Oil Press Cakes -- 3.1.3 Case C: Alternative Sources of Biomass for a New Biorefinery Concept -- 3.2 Source of Data and Method of Analysis -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Challenges Emerging in Case a: Extraction of Secondary Metabolites from Tomato by-Products -- 4.2 Challenges Emerging in Case B: Phosphorus Release and Recovery from Rapeseed Oil Press Cakes -- 4.3 Challenges Emerging in Case C: Alternative Sources of Biomass for a New Biorefinery Concept -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- 7 Acknowledgments -- References -- Building Circular Innovation Ecosystem in Industrial Port Territories: The Case of Dunkirk, France -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Circular Economy as a New Economic Model for Industrial Port Territories 1.2 The Circular Economy in Industrial Port Territories -- 1.2.1 The Circular Economy as a Model of Development for Industrial Port Territories -- 1.2.2 Development of Circular Economy in Industrial Port Territories -- 1.3 From the Innovation Ecosystem to the Circular Innovation Ecosystem -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Presentation of the Dunkirk Territory -- 2.2 Data Collection -- 3 Findings and Discussion -- 3.1 Findings -- 3.1.1 Actors -- 3.1.2 Relations -- 3.1.3 Resources -- 3.1.4 Results: Eco-innovations -- 3.2 Discussion -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Circular Economy and Business Model Innovation: The Key Elements for a Sustainable Transition in Spain Circular Economy 2030 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Concepts and Theory -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Research Setting -- 3.2 Research Approach and Case Selection -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Circular Value Proposition -- 4.2 Circular Value Creation -- 4.3 Circular Value Delivery -- 4.4 Circular Value Capture -- 4.5 Alignment with Spain Circular Economy 2030 Plan -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Central and Northeast European Perspective -- Green Tech for Green Growth? Insights from Nordic Environmental Innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Analysis of Environmental Patents in the Nordic Countries -- 2.2 Interviews with Inventors of Green Technologies -- 2.3 Qualitative Content Analysis of Interview Data -- 3 Results and Findings -- 3.1 Survey of Inventors -- 3.2 Understanding Environmental Innovation in the Nordics -- 3.3 Findings of the Qualitative Content Analysis -- 3.3.1 How the Organization and Social Environment of Inventors Affect Green Technology Development -- 3.3.2 The ''Technology Factor'' in the Life Cycle of Green Technologies -- 3.3.3 The Role of Funding in the Development, Upscaling, and Commercialization of Green Technologies 3.3.4 How Market Conditions Shape the Path of Green Technologies Toward Commercialization -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Fiscal Incentives for Circular Economy: Insights from the Baltic States -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 2.1 Circular Economy -- 2.2 Fiscal Incentives as CE Transition Enabler -- 3 The Baltic States -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Findings -- 5.1 Estonia -- 5.2 Latvia -- 5.3 Lithuania -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Do Environmental Regulations Stimulate Firms' R& -- D, Product Innovation, or Environmental Awareness? Putting Porter's Hypothesis... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 An Overview of Differing Views on the Porters' Hypothesis and Its Validity -- 2.2 Environmental Awareness, Regulations, and Firm Performance -- 2.3 The Case of Central and Eastern Europe: The Definition of the Research Questions -- 3 Research Data, Model, and Methods -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Confirmatory Factor Analysis -- 4.2 Experimental Results -- 4.2.1 Model 1: The Effects of Energy Tax or Levy on Firms' Environmental Awareness, R& -- D, Product Innovation, and Performance -- 4.2.2 Model 2: The Effects of Energy Performance Standards on Firms' Environmental Awareness, R& -- D, Product Innovation, and Per... -- 5 Discussion and Implications -- 6 Conclusions -- References |
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spelling | Prokop, Viktor Verfasser aut Business Models for the Circular Economy A European Perspective 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (271 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Sustainability and Innovation Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Business Models for the Circular Economy: A European Perspective: Aim of the Book and Overview of the Different Chapters -- 1 Introduction and Current State of the Knowledge -- 2 Aim of the Book -- 3 Summary of Chapters, New Findings, and Future Directions -- 3.1 Part I: State of the Art and Major Trends -- 3.2 Part II: Southwest European Perspective -- 3.3 Part III: Central and Northeast European Perspective -- References -- Part I: State of the Art and Major Trends -- Business Models for a Circular Economy: A Literature Review with Bibliometric and Topic Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Circular Economy Definition -- 2.2 Business Models and Circular Economy -- 3 Systematic Literature Review: Methodology and Results -- 4 Topic Modelling: Methodology and Results -- 5 Discussion with Conclusions -- References -- Sustainable Circular Business Models: The Circular Economy Needs Responsibility and Purpose to Fulfil its Promises -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background: Business Model Frameworks -- 2.1 Traditional Business Models -- 2.2 Circular Business Models -- 2.3 Double Bottom Line Business Models -- 2.4 Sustainable Circular Business Models -- 3 Research Design -- 3.1 Context of the Study: The Apparel and Footwear Industry -- 3.2 Choice of Method and Data -- 4 Findings: Business Models in the Apparel and Footwear Industry -- 4.1 The Traditional Business Model of Zara -- 4.2 COS and its Circular Business Model -- 4.3 LEVI's Ecologically Focused Double-Bottom-Line Business Model -- 4.4 TOMS Shoes: A Double-Bottom-Line Business Model with Social Focus -- 4.5 The Sustainable Circular Business Model of Patagonia -- 5 Discussion -- 5.1 Business Model Innovations and Pathways Towards Sustainability: Three Design Propositions -- 5.2 Limitations and Future Research -- References Lean Startup and Sustainable Business Model Innovation: A Review of the Customer Development Process -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Approach to Assess the Customer Development Manifesto -- 2.2 Approach to Assess the Customer Development Process -- 3 The Customer Development Process under Review -- 3.1 Building Support for the Customer Development: Principles and Claims of the Customer Development Manifesto -- 3.2 Analysis of the Claims of the Customer Development Manifesto -- 3.3 Overview of the Customer Development Process -- 4 Discussion and Conclusions -- 4.1 The Customer Development Process and Sustainability -- References -- Part II: Southwest European Perspective -- The Implementation of Emerging Clean Technologies and Circular Value Chains: Challenges from Three Cases of By-Product Valoriz... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Challenges for the Implementation of Emerging Technologies in the Bioeconomy -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Description of the Cases -- 3.1.1 Case A: Extraction of Secondary Metabolites from Tomato By-Products -- 3.1.2 Case B: Phosphorus Release and Recovery from Rapeseed Oil Press Cakes -- 3.1.3 Case C: Alternative Sources of Biomass for a New Biorefinery Concept -- 3.2 Source of Data and Method of Analysis -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Challenges Emerging in Case a: Extraction of Secondary Metabolites from Tomato by-Products -- 4.2 Challenges Emerging in Case B: Phosphorus Release and Recovery from Rapeseed Oil Press Cakes -- 4.3 Challenges Emerging in Case C: Alternative Sources of Biomass for a New Biorefinery Concept -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- 7 Acknowledgments -- References -- Building Circular Innovation Ecosystem in Industrial Port Territories: The Case of Dunkirk, France -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Circular Economy as a New Economic Model for Industrial Port Territories 1.2 The Circular Economy in Industrial Port Territories -- 1.2.1 The Circular Economy as a Model of Development for Industrial Port Territories -- 1.2.2 Development of Circular Economy in Industrial Port Territories -- 1.3 From the Innovation Ecosystem to the Circular Innovation Ecosystem -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Presentation of the Dunkirk Territory -- 2.2 Data Collection -- 3 Findings and Discussion -- 3.1 Findings -- 3.1.1 Actors -- 3.1.2 Relations -- 3.1.3 Resources -- 3.1.4 Results: Eco-innovations -- 3.2 Discussion -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Circular Economy and Business Model Innovation: The Key Elements for a Sustainable Transition in Spain Circular Economy 2030 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Concepts and Theory -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Research Setting -- 3.2 Research Approach and Case Selection -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Circular Value Proposition -- 4.2 Circular Value Creation -- 4.3 Circular Value Delivery -- 4.4 Circular Value Capture -- 4.5 Alignment with Spain Circular Economy 2030 Plan -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Central and Northeast European Perspective -- Green Tech for Green Growth? Insights from Nordic Environmental Innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Analysis of Environmental Patents in the Nordic Countries -- 2.2 Interviews with Inventors of Green Technologies -- 2.3 Qualitative Content Analysis of Interview Data -- 3 Results and Findings -- 3.1 Survey of Inventors -- 3.2 Understanding Environmental Innovation in the Nordics -- 3.3 Findings of the Qualitative Content Analysis -- 3.3.1 How the Organization and Social Environment of Inventors Affect Green Technology Development -- 3.3.2 The ''Technology Factor'' in the Life Cycle of Green Technologies -- 3.3.3 The Role of Funding in the Development, Upscaling, and Commercialization of Green Technologies 3.3.4 How Market Conditions Shape the Path of Green Technologies Toward Commercialization -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Fiscal Incentives for Circular Economy: Insights from the Baltic States -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 2.1 Circular Economy -- 2.2 Fiscal Incentives as CE Transition Enabler -- 3 The Baltic States -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Findings -- 5.1 Estonia -- 5.2 Latvia -- 5.3 Lithuania -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Do Environmental Regulations Stimulate Firms' R& -- D, Product Innovation, or Environmental Awareness? Putting Porter's Hypothesis... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 An Overview of Differing Views on the Porters' Hypothesis and Its Validity -- 2.2 Environmental Awareness, Regulations, and Firm Performance -- 2.3 The Case of Central and Eastern Europe: The Definition of the Research Questions -- 3 Research Data, Model, and Methods -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Confirmatory Factor Analysis -- 4.2 Experimental Results -- 4.2.1 Model 1: The Effects of Energy Tax or Levy on Firms' Environmental Awareness, R& -- D, Product Innovation, and Performance -- 4.2.2 Model 2: The Effects of Energy Performance Standards on Firms' Environmental Awareness, R& -- D, Product Innovation, and Per... -- 5 Discussion and Implications -- 6 Conclusions -- References Circular economy Stejskal, Jan Sonstige oth Horbach, Jens Sonstige oth Gerstlberger, Wolfgang Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Prokop, Viktor Business Models for the Circular Economy Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783031083129 |
spellingShingle | Prokop, Viktor Business Models for the Circular Economy A European Perspective Intro -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Business Models for the Circular Economy: A European Perspective: Aim of the Book and Overview of the Different Chapters -- 1 Introduction and Current State of the Knowledge -- 2 Aim of the Book -- 3 Summary of Chapters, New Findings, and Future Directions -- 3.1 Part I: State of the Art and Major Trends -- 3.2 Part II: Southwest European Perspective -- 3.3 Part III: Central and Northeast European Perspective -- References -- Part I: State of the Art and Major Trends -- Business Models for a Circular Economy: A Literature Review with Bibliometric and Topic Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Circular Economy Definition -- 2.2 Business Models and Circular Economy -- 3 Systematic Literature Review: Methodology and Results -- 4 Topic Modelling: Methodology and Results -- 5 Discussion with Conclusions -- References -- Sustainable Circular Business Models: The Circular Economy Needs Responsibility and Purpose to Fulfil its Promises -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background: Business Model Frameworks -- 2.1 Traditional Business Models -- 2.2 Circular Business Models -- 2.3 Double Bottom Line Business Models -- 2.4 Sustainable Circular Business Models -- 3 Research Design -- 3.1 Context of the Study: The Apparel and Footwear Industry -- 3.2 Choice of Method and Data -- 4 Findings: Business Models in the Apparel and Footwear Industry -- 4.1 The Traditional Business Model of Zara -- 4.2 COS and its Circular Business Model -- 4.3 LEVI's Ecologically Focused Double-Bottom-Line Business Model -- 4.4 TOMS Shoes: A Double-Bottom-Line Business Model with Social Focus -- 4.5 The Sustainable Circular Business Model of Patagonia -- 5 Discussion -- 5.1 Business Model Innovations and Pathways Towards Sustainability: Three Design Propositions -- 5.2 Limitations and Future Research -- References Lean Startup and Sustainable Business Model Innovation: A Review of the Customer Development Process -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Approach to Assess the Customer Development Manifesto -- 2.2 Approach to Assess the Customer Development Process -- 3 The Customer Development Process under Review -- 3.1 Building Support for the Customer Development: Principles and Claims of the Customer Development Manifesto -- 3.2 Analysis of the Claims of the Customer Development Manifesto -- 3.3 Overview of the Customer Development Process -- 4 Discussion and Conclusions -- 4.1 The Customer Development Process and Sustainability -- References -- Part II: Southwest European Perspective -- The Implementation of Emerging Clean Technologies and Circular Value Chains: Challenges from Three Cases of By-Product Valoriz... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Challenges for the Implementation of Emerging Technologies in the Bioeconomy -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Description of the Cases -- 3.1.1 Case A: Extraction of Secondary Metabolites from Tomato By-Products -- 3.1.2 Case B: Phosphorus Release and Recovery from Rapeseed Oil Press Cakes -- 3.1.3 Case C: Alternative Sources of Biomass for a New Biorefinery Concept -- 3.2 Source of Data and Method of Analysis -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Challenges Emerging in Case a: Extraction of Secondary Metabolites from Tomato by-Products -- 4.2 Challenges Emerging in Case B: Phosphorus Release and Recovery from Rapeseed Oil Press Cakes -- 4.3 Challenges Emerging in Case C: Alternative Sources of Biomass for a New Biorefinery Concept -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- 7 Acknowledgments -- References -- Building Circular Innovation Ecosystem in Industrial Port Territories: The Case of Dunkirk, France -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Circular Economy as a New Economic Model for Industrial Port Territories 1.2 The Circular Economy in Industrial Port Territories -- 1.2.1 The Circular Economy as a Model of Development for Industrial Port Territories -- 1.2.2 Development of Circular Economy in Industrial Port Territories -- 1.3 From the Innovation Ecosystem to the Circular Innovation Ecosystem -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Presentation of the Dunkirk Territory -- 2.2 Data Collection -- 3 Findings and Discussion -- 3.1 Findings -- 3.1.1 Actors -- 3.1.2 Relations -- 3.1.3 Resources -- 3.1.4 Results: Eco-innovations -- 3.2 Discussion -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Circular Economy and Business Model Innovation: The Key Elements for a Sustainable Transition in Spain Circular Economy 2030 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Concepts and Theory -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Research Setting -- 3.2 Research Approach and Case Selection -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Circular Value Proposition -- 4.2 Circular Value Creation -- 4.3 Circular Value Delivery -- 4.4 Circular Value Capture -- 4.5 Alignment with Spain Circular Economy 2030 Plan -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Central and Northeast European Perspective -- Green Tech for Green Growth? Insights from Nordic Environmental Innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 2.1 Analysis of Environmental Patents in the Nordic Countries -- 2.2 Interviews with Inventors of Green Technologies -- 2.3 Qualitative Content Analysis of Interview Data -- 3 Results and Findings -- 3.1 Survey of Inventors -- 3.2 Understanding Environmental Innovation in the Nordics -- 3.3 Findings of the Qualitative Content Analysis -- 3.3.1 How the Organization and Social Environment of Inventors Affect Green Technology Development -- 3.3.2 The ''Technology Factor'' in the Life Cycle of Green Technologies -- 3.3.3 The Role of Funding in the Development, Upscaling, and Commercialization of Green Technologies 3.3.4 How Market Conditions Shape the Path of Green Technologies Toward Commercialization -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Fiscal Incentives for Circular Economy: Insights from the Baltic States -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 2.1 Circular Economy -- 2.2 Fiscal Incentives as CE Transition Enabler -- 3 The Baltic States -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Findings -- 5.1 Estonia -- 5.2 Latvia -- 5.3 Lithuania -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Do Environmental Regulations Stimulate Firms' R& -- D, Product Innovation, or Environmental Awareness? Putting Porter's Hypothesis... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 An Overview of Differing Views on the Porters' Hypothesis and Its Validity -- 2.2 Environmental Awareness, Regulations, and Firm Performance -- 2.3 The Case of Central and Eastern Europe: The Definition of the Research Questions -- 3 Research Data, Model, and Methods -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Confirmatory Factor Analysis -- 4.2 Experimental Results -- 4.2.1 Model 1: The Effects of Energy Tax or Levy on Firms' Environmental Awareness, R& -- D, Product Innovation, and Performance -- 4.2.2 Model 2: The Effects of Energy Performance Standards on Firms' Environmental Awareness, R& -- D, Product Innovation, and Per... -- 5 Discussion and Implications -- 6 Conclusions -- References Circular economy |
title | Business Models for the Circular Economy A European Perspective |
title_auth | Business Models for the Circular Economy A European Perspective |
title_exact_search | Business Models for the Circular Economy A European Perspective |
title_exact_search_txtP | Business Models for the Circular Economy A European Perspective |
title_full | Business Models for the Circular Economy A European Perspective |
title_fullStr | Business Models for the Circular Economy A European Perspective |
title_full_unstemmed | Business Models for the Circular Economy A European Perspective |
title_short | Business Models for the Circular Economy |
title_sort | business models for the circular economy a european perspective |
title_sub | A European Perspective |
topic | Circular economy |
topic_facet | Circular economy |
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