Business Models in the Circular Economy, 1st ed. 2018
Concepts, Examples and Theory

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This book focuses on the role of corporations in the transition towards an economy that works more in line with ecological limits. It is centred on business model innovation in the context of the circular economy, which is gaining consensus across business, policy and academic circles by proposing more resource efficient industrial processes. Interest in circular business models is growing within academic and practitioner literature yet the concept is not clearly understood, with potential negative consequences for theory building and practical implementation. Therefore, this book conceptualises circular business models and investigates their theoretical foundations in relation to the rationale for adopting them, drawing on circular economy, business model, strategic management and neo-institutional literature and secondary data.

Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Book Aims
1.2 Book Structure

Chapter 2 Sustainable Development, Corporate Environmental Sustainability and the Circular Economy
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Sustainable Development and Corporate Sustainability: An Assessment
2.3 The Circular Economy: Context, Principles, Limitations and Relationships
2.4 The Circular Economy: Originators
2.5 Chapter Two: Summary

Chapter 3 Business Models and Circular Business Models
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Business Models
3.3 Circular Business Models: State-of-the-Art in the Current Literature
3.4 Circular Business Models: Towards a Conceptualisation
3.5 Chapter Three Summary

Chapter 4 Circular Business Models: Some Theoretical Insights
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Theoretical Foundations of Circular Business Models
4.3 The Natural Resource-Based View of the Firm
4.4 Institutions and Neo-Institutional Theory
4.5 The UK's Circular Economy Field
4.6 Chapter Four Summary

Chapter 5 Concluding Remarks
5.1 Research Contribution
5.2 Implications for Practitioners and Research Limitations
5.3 A Final Reflection

Index

Roberta De Angelis is a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Exeter, UK. She holds a PhD in Management Studies and is Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

Clarifies circular economy literature by conceptualising circular business models

Explains theoretically the rationale for adopting circular business models

Invigorates the limited discussion within Management Studies on the circular economy