Exploiting circular economy enablers for SMEs to advance towards a more sustainable development: An empirical study in the post COVID-19 era

IF 5.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Rodrigo Bruno Santolin , Hameem Bin Hameed , Andrea Urbinati , Valentina Lazzarotti
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Abstract

The transition towards a more circular development requires the activation of several key Circular Economy (CE) enablers. Their combination generates a complex system that aims to advance towards a more sustainable development. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has created many changes in this global economy, altering the interactions between nature, people, governments, and businesses. The effects were mainly felt by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). This study analyzes the present state of CE enablers for SMEs considering a sustainability assessment overview. Eight CE enablers that have changed because of the pandemic were especially identified through an exhaustive literature review and have been analyzed by the involvement of 29 scholars and practitioners. The results generated with the application of a fuzzy TOPSIS methodology, evidence that ‘digital technologies’, ‘green consumption’, and ‘circular entrepreneurship’ are the CE enablers with the greatest potential to contribute to a more circular and sustainable development in the post-pandemic.

利用循环经济促进中小企业走向更可持续的发展:后新冠肺炎时代的实证研究
向更循环的发展过渡需要激活几个关键的循环经济推动者。它们的结合产生了一个复杂的系统,旨在朝着更可持续的发展迈进。然而,新冠肺炎大流行给全球经济带来了许多变化,改变了自然、人民、政府和企业之间的互动。影响主要体现在中小型企业(SME)身上。本研究从可持续性评估的角度分析了中小企业CE推动者的现状。通过详尽的文献综述,特别确定了因疫情而发生变化的八种CE促成因素,并由29名学者和从业者参与分析。应用模糊TOPSIS方法得出的结果表明,“数字技术”、“绿色消费”和“循环创业”是在疫情后为更循环和可持续的发展做出贡献的最大潜力的CE推动者。
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Resources, conservation & recycling advances
Resources, conservation & recycling advances Environmental Science (General)
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