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Title: Stakeholder governance to facilitate collaboration for a systemic circular economy transition : a qualitative study in the European chemicals and plastics industry
Author(s): Schultz, Felix CarlLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Valentinov, VladislavLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Kirchherr, JulianLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Reinhardt, Robert Jaroslav
Pies, IngoLook up in the Integrated Authority File of the German National Library
Issue Date: 2024
Type: Article
Language: English
Abstract: Implementing the circular economy (CE) requires novel forms of stakeholder collaboration. While the contemporary literature on stakeholder theory is commonly characterized as “pro-business-oriented,” it remains ambiguous on how precisely stakeholder collaborations may pave the way for a systemic CE transition. By applying a qualitative-empirical research approach utilizing semi-structured interviews, this paper identifies three types of stakeholder governance for CE collaborations—(i) company-centric governance, (ii) industry-oriented governance, and (iii) cross-industry-oriented governance. Our contribution to stakeholder theory lies in examining how a systemic CE transition may bridge “the stakeholder-system divide.” We emphasize the unique role of innovative governance in ensuring the success of stakeholder relationships while highlighting how systemic changes of the business environment may give an impetus to stakeholder collaborations. We contribute to the CE literature by gaining the following insights into stakeholder collaborations in the European chemicals and plastics industry: (a) successful collaborations typically feature a variety of different stakeholders maintaining close mutual interactions; (b) a systemic CE transition calls for managerial strategies that are collectively governance-oriented rather than company-centric. This article thus sheds light on the criticality of stakeholder collaborations and collective-oriented governance strategies in fostering CE practices within the European chemicals and plastics industry highlighting that stakeholder collaborations for a CE need to be extended beyond immediate industrial and sectoral boundaries.
URI: https://opendata.uni-halle.de//handle/1981185920/118092
http://dx.doi.org/10.25673/116136
Open Access: Open access publication
License: (CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0(CC BY 4.0) Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Journal Title: Business strategy and the environment
Publisher: Wiley
Publisher Place: New York, NY [u.a.]
Volume: 33
Issue: 3
Original Publication: 10.1002/bse.3592
Page Start: 2173
Page End: 2192
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