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Walking the tightrope: Circular economy breadth and firm economic performance
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Abstract The circular economy (CE) can bring benefits but also pitfalls to the production processes, affecting a firm's economic performance. Using data from European SMEs, we empirically investigate, from the perspective of self-determination theory, the extent to which the breadth of CE activities, that is... view more
The circular economy (CE) can bring benefits but also pitfalls to the production processes, affecting a firm's economic performance. Using data from European SMEs, we empirically investigate, from the perspective of self-determination theory, the extent to which the breadth of CE activities, that is, the number of CE activities undertaken by a firm, affects a firm's economic performance. Our study theorizes and shows that there is an inverted U-shaped effect brought about by the number of CE activities on economic performance. This research advances our scientific understanding of the CE and provides managers with suggestions on how to maximize the benefits generated by the CE in terms of economic performance by implementing the right amount of CE activities.... view less
Keywords
recycling management; small business; medium-sized firm; competitiveness
Classification
Management Science
Free Keywords
3R; attention-based view; circular economy; performance; self-determination theory; turnover; Eurobarometer
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 1869-1882
Journal
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 30 (2023) 4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/csr.2460
ISSN
1535-3966
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed