Investigating Circular Business Model Innovation through Keywords Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- (a)
- understanding how the intellectual structure of CBMI is organized,
- (b)
- understanding which are the trendy topics of research within the literature on CBMI, and
- (c)
- understanding which are the emergent topics of research within the literature on CBMI.
2. Theoretical Background
2.1. Sustainable Business Models: The Circular Business Model
2.2. Circular Business Model Innovation
3. Methodology
3.1. Keywords Analysis
3.1.1. Material Search
3.1.2. Keywords Refinement
4. Results
4.1. Initial Data Statisctics
4.2. Keywords Analysis Results
5. Discussion
- (a)
- understanding how the intellectual structure of CBMI is organized,
- (b)
- understanding which are the trendy topics of research within the literature on CBMI, and
- (c)
- understanding which are the emergent topics of research within the literature on CBMI.
5.1. Core Topics
5.2. Trendy Topics
5.3. Emerging Topics
5.3.1. Collaboration
5.3.2. Circular Entrepreneurship
5.3.3. Agro-Waste Valorization
5.3.4. Digital Technologies 4.0
6. Conclusions, Limitations and Future Research Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Title | Authors | Scope | Time Span Covered by the Review | Innovation Dimension |
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A review and evaluation of circular business model innovation tools | [7] | Classification of CBMI tools | Until February 2019 | X |
Circular business models for the bio-economy: A review and new directions for future research | [8] | Main barriers against the shift towards bio-economy-based circular business models. | Until February 2019 | |
Circular business models: A review | [5] | 1. Historic overview of the concepts of CBM and CBMI. 2. Overview of CBM and CBMI definitions. 3. Synthesis of conceptual frameworks. | 2006–2018 | X |
Circular economy business models: the state of research and avenues ahead | [9] | Understanding the most prevalent topics and the emerging topics in the field of business models in circular economy. | 2013–2019 | |
Circular supply chain management: A state-of-art review and future opportunities | [10] | Focus on circular supply chain management with the aim of individuating success factors, obstacles, innovative frameworks and new circular business models. | Until July 2019 | |
Smart Manufacturing Systems and Applied Industrial Technologies for a Sustainable Industry: A Systematic Literature Review | [11] | Understanding the technologies that promote new circular business models. | 1985–2020 | |
Sustainable business model innovation: A review | [12] | Understanding of the necessary key activities, potential challenges and available tools to shift firms’ business models to more sustainable ones. | Until February 2018 | X |
Tool Type | Nature | CBMI Phase Application |
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Guidelines | Qualitative/Quantitative | Ideate and design |
Checklists | Implement and test | |
Analytical Tools | Evaluate and improve |
Core Keywords | Reason |
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Case study, Literature review | CBMI is a relatively new and underinvestigated topic; consequently, many articles adopted the case study methodology to further explore it. In addition, literature review is also a widely used methodology, demonstrating scholars’ interest in mapping the current state of the art in order to identify areas for future research. |
Customers | Customers are key actors in the CBM process as their purchase intention is crucial for CBM implementation [38]. |
Manufacturing industry | The Manufacturing industry is the industry that CBMI-related studies have focused on the most. |
Product life cycle, Life cycle assessment | The product life cycle is at the heart of the circular economy dynamics. Life cycle assessment is a technique used to evaluate the environmental impacts that occur in every stage of a product’s life cycle [39]. |
Product-service systems (PSS) | Product-service systems are business models that involve the joint delivery of products and services. Different PSS types lead to different circular strategies, and most of them are considered as a typology of circular business models. In particular, use-oriented and result-oriented PSS are the most suitable for implementing circular strategies [40]. |
Sustainability | The essential concept around which the research revolves. |
Sustainable business models | An umbrella concept that includes circular business models. |
Sustainable innovation | Sustainable innovation is the creation of something new that improves performance in the three dimensions of sustainable development: social, environmental and economic [41]. |
Waste management | The concept of waste minimization, recovery and reuse is one of the focal points of the circular economy; hence, waste management is the basis of most circular business models. |
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