Business models for the circular economy : a European perspective / Viktor Prokop, Jan Stejskal, Jens Horbach, Wolfgang Gerstlberger, editors.

Increased ecological awareness and the growing scarcity of resources have led to the introduction of new environmental standards, triggering enterprises, regions, and even countries to adopt new business models and industrial reconversion approaches. However, despite increased interest in business m...

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Other Authors: Prokop, Viktor (Editor), Stejskal, Jan (Economist) (Editor), Horbach, Jens, 1962- (Editor), Gerstlberger, Wolfgang (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2022]
Series:Sustainability and innovation.
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Table of Contents:
  • Business Models for the Circular Economy: A European Perspective: Aim of the Book and Overview of the Different Chapters
  • Part I: State of the Art and Major Trends
  • Business Models for the Circular Economy: A European Perspective: Aim of the Book and Overview of the Different Chapters
  • Sustainable Circular Business Models: The Circular Economy Needs Responsibility and Purpose to Fulfil its Promises
  • Lean Startup and Sustainable Business Model Innovation: A Review of the Customer Development Process
  • Part II Southwest European Perspective
  • The Implementation of Emerging Clean Technologies and Circular Value Chains: Challenges from Three Cases of By-Product Valorization
  • Building Circular Innovation Ecosystem in Industrial Port Territories: The Case of Dunkirk, France
  • Circular Economy and Business Model Innovation: The Key Elements for a Sustainable Transition in Spain Circular Economy 2030
  • Part III Central and Northeast European Perspective
  • Green Tech for Green Growth? Insights from Nordic Environmental Innovation
  • Fiscal Incentives for Circular Economy: Insights from the Baltic States
  • Do Environmental Regulations Stimulate Firms' R&D, Product Innovation, or Environmental Awareness? Putting Porter's Hypothesis in the Context of Central and Eastern European Countries.