Towards a sustainable and circular blue bioeconomy: A scoping review

IF 12.9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Ashkan Pakseresht , Alireza Kermani , Carolin Decker-Lange
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This study explores biotechnological innovations based on marine resources in the burgeoning blue bioeconomy, aiming to unlock their potential for valorization for sustainable and circular business models. Using a scoping review to identify key trends in scientific knowledge, we specify four clusters of blue biotechnological innovations: (1) bioenergy, (2) feedstock and fertilizers, (3) biomass for food, and (4) industrial applications. These four clusters offer promising energy, food, and materials alternatives while aligning with sustainability and circular economy principles. This study thus fills a gap in extant management research by integrating ocean biodiversity into considerations of sustainable entrepreneurship and investigating valorization options in the blue bioeconomy for the development of novel business models. The findings pave the way for designing feedstock and regenerative business models that harness the blue bioeconomy's economic, environmental, and social benefits.
迈向可持续和循环的蓝色生物经济:范围审查
本研究探讨了在蓬勃发展的蓝色生物经济中基于海洋资源的生物技术创新,旨在释放其潜力,实现可持续和循环商业模式的增值。通过范围审查来确定科学知识的关键趋势,我们指定了四个蓝色生物技术创新集群:(1)生物能源,(2)原料和肥料,(3)粮食生物质,(4)工业应用。这四个集群提供了有前途的能源、食品和材料替代品,同时符合可持续性和循环经济原则。因此,本研究通过将海洋生物多样性纳入可持续创业的考虑,并研究蓝色生物经济中的增值选择,以开发新的商业模式,填补了现有管理研究的空白。研究结果为设计原料和可再生商业模式铺平了道路,利用蓝色生物经济的经济、环境和社会效益。
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期刊介绍: Technological Forecasting and Social Change is a prominent platform for individuals engaged in the methodology and application of technological forecasting and future studies as planning tools, exploring the interconnectedness of social, environmental, and technological factors. In addition to serving as a key forum for these discussions, we offer numerous benefits for authors, including complimentary PDFs, a generous copyright policy, exclusive discounts on Elsevier publications, and more.
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