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Title: The collaborative and contested interplay between business and civil society in circular economy transitions
Authors: Ho, C-H
Böhm, S
Monciardini, D
Keywords: boundary work;circular economy;civil society organizations;cross-sectoral collaborations;waste
Issue Date: 31-Jan-2022
Publisher: Wiley on behalf of ERP Environment
Citation: Ho, C.-H., Böhm, S. and Monciardini, D. (2022) 'The collaborative and contested interplay between business and civil society in circular economy transitions', Business Strategy and the Environment, 31 (6), pp. 2714 - 2727. doi: /10.1002/bse.3001.
Abstract: Copyright © 2022 The Authors. We know from the corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature that civil society organizations (CSOs) play a crucial role in helping businesses transition towards more responsible and sustainable business models. Yet, in the circular economy (CE) field, such understanding is still scarce. This article develops a theoretical framework for understanding the dynamic interplay between business and civil society in CE transitions, understanding their mechanisms and strategies for cooperation and contestation. We develop the concept of ‘CE boundary work’ to understand how CSOs interact with firms to bring about CE innovation, outlining three ideal types: campaign based, resource efficiency based and circular design based. This contributes to our understanding of how CE transitions can be brought about effectively through cross-sectoral interplays between civil society and business.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/26280
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.3001
ISSN: 0964-4733
Other Identifiers: ORCID iD: Chia-Hao Ho https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0388-6439
Appears in Collections:Brunel Business School Research Papers

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