Roles and capabilities of stakeholders in open design-driven distributed value creation for localised circular economies

IF 6.1 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Yekta Bakırlıoğlu
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Open design and distributed production present potentials for empowering individuals and communities to create, share, access and produce diverse, sustainable designs that can meet their own local needs and the needs of future generations. The literature on distributed production and value creation deploys various sustainable future visions, along with matching assumptions on the roles of various stakeholders who can engage in these open and distributed processes of design, production, and post-use, who operate at varying scales (i.e., individual, local, regional, and global) and with different intentions for creating and recapturing value (i.e., for self and for others). This paper presents the outcomes of a survey conducted as part of a research project on exploring open design-led business models that can establish resilient and adaptive distributed value creation networks and localised circular economy loops, with a particular focus on electrical household appliances. The survey aimed to understand the varying roles stakeholders can take, their existing capabilities, and the kinds of knowledge, skills, and resources they would require to actively participate in such distributed production and value creation networks in Turkey. The results provide comprehensive insights into the types of stakeholders involved in the process, the knowledge, skills, and resources required, and the gaps in accessing them in Turkey. The paper identifies various directions for future research, including exploring secondary raw materials for individual fabrication, individualised post-use practices of reuse, refurbishing and recycling, and codesigning post-use.

利益相关者在开放设计驱动的分布式价值创造中的角色和能力
开放设计和分布式生产为个人和社区创造、共享、获取和生产多样化、可持续的设计提供了潜力,这些设计能够满足他们自己的当地需求和子孙后代的需求。关于分布式生产和价值创造的文献部署了各种可持续的未来愿景,以及对各种利益相关者角色的匹配假设,这些利益相关者可以参与这些开放和分布式的设计、生产和后期使用过程,他们以不同的规模(即个人、地方、地区和全球)运作,并以不同的意图创造和重新获得价值(即为自己和他人)。本文介绍了一项调查的结果,该调查是探索开放设计主导的商业模式的研究项目的一部分,该商业模式可以建立有弹性和适应性的分布式价值创造网络和本地化的循环经济循环,特别关注家用电器。该调查旨在了解利益相关者可以扮演的不同角色、他们现有的能力,以及他们积极参与土耳其此类分布式生产和价值创造网络所需的知识、技能和资源。研究结果全面深入了解了参与该过程的利益相关者类型、所需的知识、技能和资源,以及土耳其在获取这些信息方面的差距。该论文确定了未来研究的各个方向,包括探索用于个体制造的二次原材料,再利用、翻新和回收的个性化使用后实践,以及使用后的代码签署。
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Cleaner Environmental Systems
Cleaner Environmental Systems Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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