Stakeholder Engagement in a Sustainable Circular Economy : Theoretical and Practical Perspectives.
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Springer International Publishing AG,
2023.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- 1 Outlining Stakeholder Engagement in a Sustainable Circular Economy
- Purpose of this Volume
- Conceptual Underpinnings
- A Sustainable Circular Economy
- Engaging Stakeholders in a Circular Economy
- The Construct of Stakeholder Engagement
- Structure of this Volume
- Part I: Theoretical and Conceptual Starting Points
- Part II: Multi-Stakeholder Participation and Collaboration
- Part III: Value Creation Opportunities
- Part IV: Novel Approaches to Stakeholder Engagement
- Future Research Avenues
- References
- Part I Theoretical and Conceptual Starting Points
- 2 How Did It Come to Be? Circular Economy as Collective Stakeholder Action
- Introduction
- Conceptual Background
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Institutions for Collective Action and Resource Governance
- Performativity and the Effects of Stakeholder Engagement on Collective Action
- Research Design
- Interpretive Analysis of Organisational Narratives
- Research Setting
- Data Collection
- Analysis
- Findings
- Stakeholder Roles
- Sub-Processes
- Pragmatic Translation
- Collective Definition
- Amplification and Legitimisation
- Building Institutional Infrastructure
- Outcome: Enabling Experimentation
- Discussion
- Theoretical Implications
- Limitations, Critiques and Future Research
- Conclusion
- Appendix 2.1: Data Sources
- References
- 3 Engaging Stakeholders in the Circular Economy: A Systematic Literature Review
- Introduction
- A Stakeholder Engagement Perspective on CE
- Method
- Article Selection Procedure
- Data Analysis Procedure
- Findings
- Descriptives
- Stakeholder Engagement Patterns in CE
- Moral Stakeholder Engagement
- Strategic Stakeholder Engagement
- Pragmatic Stakeholder Engagement
- Discussion.
- Theoretical Implications
- Managerial Implications
- Research Agenda
- Conclusion
- References
- 4 Developing Sustainable Partnerships for Circular Economies: A Literature Review
- Introduction
- Partnerships in a Circular Economy
- Quintuple Helix Model
- Methodology
- Results
- Building Blocks for Developing Sustainability Partnerships for Circular Economies
- Vision
- Stakeholders
- Process
- Obstacles of Sustainability Partnerships for Circular Economies
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Part II Multi-Stakeholder Participation and Collaboration
- 5 Multi-Stakeholder Networks in a Circular Economy Transition: A Typology of Stakeholder Relationships
- Introduction
- Multi-Stakeholder Networks in a Circular Economy
- Relationships in a Multi-Stakeholder Network
- Empirical Material and Analysis
- Stakeholder Relationships in Catalysing a Circular Economy: A Typology of Relationships Among Circular Economy Stakeholders
- Directive Relationships
- Mediative Relationships
- Collaborative Relationships
- Competitive Relationships
- Stakeholder Relationships and Their Roles in Accelerating the Circular Economy
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
- 6 Developing a Participatory Approach to Support Decision-Making in Waste Management
- Introduction
- Theoretical Framework
- Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM)
- Stakeholder Engagement in Multi-Stakeholder Networks
- Combining the Two Approaches
- Research Design
- Workshop I: Mapping Decision-Making Processes for Developing Waste Management
- Workshop II: A Participatory MCDM Exercise
- Findings
- Waste Management Value Chain as an Issue-Based Multi-Stakeholder Network
- Structured MCDM Workshops as Practical Tools for Deliberation
- Discussion
- Limitations of the Study
- Conclusions
- References.
- 7 How to Engage Stakeholders in Circular Economy Ecosystems: The Process
- Introduction
- The Stakeholder Engagement Process in CE Ecosystems
- Stakeholder Engagement as a Process for Achieving a CE
- CE Ecosystems as a Setting for Stakeholder Engagement
- Synthesis
- Methodology
- Research Design and Case Selection
- Data Gathering and Analysis
- Findings
- Case Analysis
- Case A: Centrally Coordinated CE Ecosystem-Publicly Organised Regional Endeavour to Manage a Local By-Product in a Circular Way
- Case B: Centrally Coordinated CE Ecosystem-National Beverage Packaging Recycling
- Case C: Centrally Coordinated CE Ecosystem-Global Sustainable Fast-Food Business
- Case D: Self-Organised CE Ecosystem-Regional Public-Private Collaboration for Shared Good
- Case E: Self-Organised CE Ecosystem-National Nutrient Recycling
- Case F: Self-Organised CE Ecosystem-National Environmentally Sustainable Construction Sector
- Steps of the Stakeholder Engagement Processes
- Four Archetypes of the Stakeholder Engagement Processes for a CE System-Level Goal
- Attracting Magnets
- Sieve
- Chain Reaction
- Rush Hour
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
- Part III Value Creation Opportunities
- 8 Stakeholder Engagement Mechanisms and Value Creation in Circular Entrepreneurship
- Introduction
- Theoretical Background
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Stakeholder Value Creation
- Stakeholder Engagement Mechanisms for Value Creation in Circular Entrepreneurship
- Methods
- Four Finnish Circular Firms and the Key Engagement Mechanisms with Their Stakeholders
- Spinnova
- Kamupak
- Lovia
- Sulapac
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- Appendix 8.1: Interview Guides
- References
- 9 Alignment Through Value Consolidation Mechanisms-Focusing on Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration for Circular Economy
- Introduction.
- Alignment and Misalignment of Cognition, Goals, and Practices in Multi-Stakeholder Settings
- Dealing with Institutional Hybridity: Consolidation Mechanisms
- Research Methods
- Results
- Institutional Logics of Finnish Circular Economy Field
- Cognitive Alignment in Collaborative Value Creation
- Goal Alignment in Collaborative Value Creation
- Practice Alignment in Collaborative Value Creation
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- Appendix 9.1 CLIC and ECO3 Stakeholder Maps
- References
- 10 Coopetition for a Circular Economy: Horizontal Initiatives in Resolving Collective Environmental Challenges
- Introduction
- Theoretical Background
- Coopetition as a Form of Collaboration
- Coopetition Enabling a Sustainable CE
- Engaging Competitors as Stakeholders in a CE
- Methodology
- Research Design and Case Sampling
- Data Collection and Analysis
- Findings
- Agreements for Industry Standards Supporting a CE
- Pre-Competitive R&
- D and Knowledge-Sharing for a CE
- Platforms Enabling CE Business Models
- Reverse Logistics Systems for Circular Operations
- Coopetition for a CE: Synthesis
- Discussion
- Theoretical Contributions
- Practical Implications
- Limitations and Future Research
- Conclusion
- References
- Part IV Novel Approaches to Stakeholder Engagement
- 11 Enablers of a Circular Economy: A Strength-Based Stakeholder Engagement Approach
- Introduction
- The Strength-Based Approach
- Appreciative Inquiry
- Appreciative Intelligence
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Context and Methods
- Findings
- Individual Level
- Organisational Level
- Societal Level
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- 12 In the Margins of Stakeholder Engagement: Fringe Stakeholders' Inclusion in Sustainability Transition Initiatives
- Introduction
- A Comprehensive Definition of Fringe Stakeholders.
- Fringe Stakeholders in Multi-Stakeholder Approaches
- Fringe Stakeholder Perspectives on Sustainability Transition
- Giving Voice to Fringe Stakeholders in Stakeholder Engagement Research
- Conclusions
- References
- 13 Connecting the Circular Economy and Sustainability: Finnish Stakeholder Perceptions
- Introduction
- The Circular Economy and Sustainability
- Research on the Circular Economy
- Connection to Sustainability
- Methods
- Data Generation
- Data Analysis
- Findings
- Business-Centric Circular Economy
- Systemic Circular Economy
- Regenerative Circular Economy
- Discussion
- Practical Implications
- Limitations and Directions for Future Research
- Conclusions
- References
- Index.


