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Machado, Maria Amália Dutra, Stefânia Ordovás de Almeida, Laura Chiattone Bollick, and Gabriela Bragagnolo. "Second-hand fashion market: consumer role in circular economy." Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management: An International Journal 23, no. 3 (2019): 382–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jfmm-07-2018-0099.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of consumer motivation in the context of the circular economy (CE) through the reuse of fashion products. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative approach was employed through ethnographic as well as in-depth interviews with nine consumers who buy used fashion products in thrift stores and street fairs in Brazil. Findings The findings are based on interrelationships and overlaps found in the integration between the three-dimensional consumer motivations to buy second-hand fashion cited in the literature. A framework showing a virtu
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Pratiwi, Putu Yani, Tessa Handra, and Felix Sutisna. "The Role of Consumers in Fostering Circular Economy in Indonesia." Journal of Accounting, Business and Management (JABM) 32, no. 1 (2024): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.31966/jabminternational.v32i1.1452.

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Consumers play an important role in transforming the economic system into a circular economy. Some literature highlighted that consumer demand has become an enabler for businesses to adopt circular practices. However, other literature argues that although consumers are aware of environmental sustainability issues, their adoption of circular products and services is still low, which is termed as an "intention–action gap." This "intention–action gap" becomes a socio-cultural barrier for businesses to adopt circular practices. This paper aims to increase knowledge and understanding about the role
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Bucur, Louisa-Maria. "Exploring the Role of Consumers in Promoting a Circular Economy: Increasing Awareness and Engagement." Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence 17, no. 1 (2023): 38–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2023-0006.

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Abstract The term “circular economy” is currently gaining a lot of attention and refers to a sustainable economic model that aims to conserve resources for a longer period by reducing waste and pollution, recycling and reusing existing products and materials, and regenerating the natural environment. Therefore, consumers are those who have an important role to play in driving the transition to such an economy by making purchasing decisions that prioritize durable, repairable, and recyclable products. Those who make these choices are more likely to contribute to the success of a circular econom
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Conte, Francesca, Francesca Sammartino, Alessandra Bertolini, Alfonso Siano, and Irene D’Onza. "The Role of Greenfluencers’ Communication in Overcoming Consumers’ Barriers to Circular Economy: An Explorative Study on @Eco.narratrice." Sustainability 17, no. 5 (2025): 1994. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17051994.

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Consumers encounter significant psychological and social barriers that hinder their participation in ecological transitions. Green influencers (or Greenfluencers), through their communication style and perceived credibility, have the potential to increase consumer awareness and engagement with circular practices. Previous research has focused on green influencers’ role in eco-friendly purchases, but their impact on promoting circular economy behaviors is less studied. To address this gap, the present explorative study investigates how green influencers’ communication can shape consumers’ perce
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Patwary, Sarif, Md Ariful Haque, Jehad A. Kharraz, Noman Khalid Khanzada, Muhammad Usman Farid, and Nallapaneni Manoj Kumar. "Apparel Consumer Behavior and Circular Economy: Towards a Decision-Tree Framework for Mindful Clothing Consumption." Sustainability 15, no. 1 (2022): 656. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15010656.

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The apparel consumer, one of the vital stakeholders in the apparel supply chain, has a significant role to play in moving the clothing industry in a sustainable direction. From purchasing and care practice to donation and disposal, every step of their decisions impacts the environment. Various internal and external variables influence those decisions, including culture, customs, values, beliefs, norms, assumptions, economy, gender, education and others. Therefore, we believe having a scientific understanding is very important, because consumers need to be aware of what makes eco-conscious appa
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Dr. Asiya Chaudhary and Mushahid Ali Shamsi. "Need of post-consumer textile waste management via circular economy." International Journal for Modern Trends in Science and Technology 06, no. 9S (2020): 197–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.46501/ijmtst0609s32.

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Prosperity leads to extravagance. With economic development and escalating purchasing power of consumers and expanding manufacturing sectors, demand for textiles and apparel are mounting day by day. No doubt it boosts economies of nations, yet at the same time results in loads of textile waste to unprecedented levels which is categorized into Pre-consumer & Post-consumer textile waste. This surge Socio-economic and environmental problems, while it will be converted into an opportunity by adopting Circular Economy in Textiles manufacturing, which is virtually missing from many economies of
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Sijtsema, Siet J., Harriëtte M. Snoek, Mariët A. van Haaster-de Winter, and Hans Dagevos. "Let’s Talk about Circular Economy: A Qualitative Exploration of Consumer Perceptions." Sustainability 12, no. 1 (2019): 286. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12010286.

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Consumer involvement plays a major role in the circular economy (CE), which requires a new and more active role of consumers. However, consumer awareness of and interest and involvement in the CE is low. Therefore, we aimed to find the starting points for consumer involvement in activities that promote a CE by exploring consumers’ general perceptions of the CE and several practice cases. Four focus group discussions were conducted (N = 24) in the Netherlands. The group discussions showed that most consumers did not have a clear understanding of the term “circular economy,” although their assoc
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Gomes, Giovana Monteiro, Natalia Moreira, Thijs Bouman, Aldo Roberto Ometto, and Ellen van der Werff. "Towards Circular Economy for More Sustainable Apparel Consumption: Testing the Value-Belief-Norm Theory in Brazil and in The Netherlands." Sustainability 14, no. 2 (2022): 618. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14020618.

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The apparel industry causes environmental problems, particularly due to the shortening life cycle of garments and fast-fashion’s throw-away culture. The circular economy provides solutions to minimise and prevent these problems through innovative circular business models, which require changes in consumer behaviours. With the lens of environmental psychology, we analyse consumers’ willingness to acquire circular apparel considering four approaches on clothing life-cycle extension. We conducted an online questionnaire among Brazilian and Dutch consumers and tested if the Value-Belief-Norm (VBN)
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Dumitrescu-Popa, Ioana-Silvia, Elena-Iulia Chita, Maria Alexandra Craciun, and Mihnea Panait. "Challenges of the Circular Economy: Inequality and Economic Behavior." Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence 18, no. 1 (2024): 798–810. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/picbe-2024-0070.

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Abstract The move towards a circular economy is a challenging journey. It has gained a lot of recognition in recent years as a sustainable alternative to traditional production and manufacturing of goods, mainly due to its potential for minimisation of waste and promotion of resource efficiency through reusability and recycling. Nevertheless, this transition it’s also met with sufficient challenges that are linked with inequality in society as well as consumer behavior. Although the circular economy model is based on the principle of extending reusability of products and materials, its impleme
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Queiroga, Adayana Teberges Dantas, Patrick Elf, Suzanne Érica Nóbrega Correia, and Verônica Macário De Oliveira. "Circular Business Models and Sustainable Behavior: An Integrated Framework Based on the COM-B Model." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 19, no. 1 (2025): e011075. https://doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v19n1-157.

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Objective: This study aims to understand how circular business models can effectively influence consumer behavior towards sustainability, using the COM-B model (Capability, Opportunity, Motivation - Behavior) as an analytical framework. The central objective is to demonstrate that the integration of circular practices not only reduces environmental impacts but also redefines the consumer's role as an active agent in the regenerative economy. Theoretical Framework: It is based on contemporary concepts of circular economy, highlighting frameworks and consumer-oriented approaches such as the shar
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Lorek, Elżbieta, and Paweł Lorek. "Social attitudes towards electronic waste and the implementation of circular economy principles." Ekonomia i Środowisko - Economics and Environment 83, no. 4 (2023): 325–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.34659/eis.2022.83.4.531.

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This article addresses the issue of electro-waste and the role of the consumer of electrical and electronic equipment within the organisation of a circular economy. The aim of the article is (i) to identify the attitudes of the consumers surveyed towards unused electrical and electronic equipment, (ii) to assess the consistency of the attitudes displayed with the principles of the circular economy, and (iii) to identify the most important factors influencing these attitudes. The theoretical part approaches issues such as consumers' subjective perception of electro-waste, the increasing amount
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Skawińska, Eulalia. "INNOVATIVE AND SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN PARADIGM OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY – A RESEARCH MODEL." Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Oeconomia 18, no. 3 (2019): 83–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.22630/aspe.2019.18.3.35.

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The following paper is innovative and based on the premise that consumers play a vital role in the development of the economy in Poland. Its structure, in addition to introduction and summary, consists of two parts: cognitive and practical. The research question is: Can consumer influence the implementation of the principles of circular economy in Poland towards their faster and more efficient application? The aim of the paper is to offer a theoretical model for research and stimulation of changes in consumer behaviour towards an innovative and socially responsible consumer action (CnSR). We u
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Abu-Bakar, Halidu, and Tariq Almutairi. "Integrating Sustainability and Circular Economy into Consumer-Brand Dynamics: A Saudi Arabia Perspective." Sustainability 16, no. 18 (2024): 7890. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16187890.

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This study examines the evolving consumer-brand dynamics within Saudi Arabia, particularly focusing on the integration of sustainability into consumer preferences and brand loyalty. Utilizing Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) and non-parametric statistical methods, this research is anchored in Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) and Self-Congruence Theory, exploring how brand personality and consumer self-congruence influence sustainable consumption behaviors and the adoption of circular economy practices among Saudi consumers. The findings reveal a significant correlation
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Lorek, Paweł. "The e-consumer as part of a circular economy." Informatyka Ekonomiczna 2020, no. 1(55) (2020): 60–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.15611/ie.2020.1.04.

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The article is related to the problem of the transition of today’s economic system towards a circular economy model. This transformation is becoming a necessity due to environmental limitations. An interesting issue is the role of ICT in this matter, especially internet technologies. According to the presented analysis, these technologies do have capabilities to support consumer activities, which are consistent with the principles of a circular economy. This support can be essential for changing consumer’s attitudes and making their consumption patterns more sustainable. Nevertheless, there ar
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Rahim Munir and Rafika Fausiah. "The Role of Circular Economy in Green Entrepreneurship: Sustainable Business Models." Journal of Indonesian Scholars for Social Research 5, no. 1 (2025): 56–64. https://doi.org/10.59065/jissr.v5i1.173.

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The circular economy has emerged as a transformative framework for achieving sustainability in entrepreneurship by minimizing waste, optimizing resource use, and promoting regenerative business practices. Unlike the traditional linear economy that follows a "take, make, dispose" model, the circular economy encourages businesses to adopt reduce, reuse, recycle, and regenerate principles. This study explores the role of circular economy practices in green entrepreneurship, focusing on how sustainable business models integrate environmental responsibility with economic viability. Using a qualitat
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Petreca, Bruna, Sharon Baurley, Katrine Hesseldahl, Alexa Pollmann, and Marianna Obrist. "The Compositor Tool: Investigating Consumer Experiences in the Circular Economy." Multimodal Technologies and Interaction 6, no. 4 (2022): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mti6040024.

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Humanity is living through a crisis that sees our way of life exhausting the resources of the earth and ourselves. The fashion sector shows the negative impacts of conspicuous consumption on our socioenvironmental wellbeing. Despite citizens’ growing awareness of their responsibility within consumption cycles, they reveal concerns about their lack of understanding and the support required for them to become agents of responsible consumption. The Circular Economy flourishes as a conceptual approach to help society transition to a more sustainable existence. This paper explores how emerging crea
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Szilagyi, Andrea, Lucian-Ionel Cioca, Laura Bacali, Elena-Simina Lakatos, and Andreea-Loredana Birgovan. "Consumers in the Circular Economy: A Path Analysis of the Underlying Factors of Purchasing Behaviour." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 18 (2022): 11333. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191811333.

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One of the major obstacles to the adoption of the circular economy is the lack of consumer interest and awareness. Despite this, the unique role of consumers in the circular economy is an understudied topic, as the literature tends to focus rather on the application of circular practices in the organizational and industrial sectors. This paper aims to examine the individual-level factors that have an influence over circular purchasing behavior. Specifically, this paper elaborates an explicative path model of purchasing circular products that takes into account environmental concern, climate sk
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Mishra, Rashmi, and Deepika Varshney. "Consumer Protection Frameworks by Enhancing Market Fairness, Accountability and Transparency (FAT) for Ethical Consumer Decision-Making: Integrating Circular Economy Principles and Digital Transformation in Global Consumer Markets." Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 50, no. 7 (2024): 640–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2024/v50i71494.

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This research explores the evolving role of consumer protection laws for enhancing market fairness, accountability, and transparency (FAT) to facilitate informed consumer decision-making within the digital economy. Exploring international standards by The United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection (UNGCP), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and the United Nations on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), as well as regional initiatives like the European Commission's, the study investigates circular economy principles for consumer resilience and marginalized grou
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Bentkowska, Katarzyna. "Institutional determinants of circular economy." Ekonomia i Prawo 23, no. 4 (2024): 559–75. https://doi.org/10.12775/eip.2024.028.

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Motivation: In the context of circular transition, a novel and significant area of research is the role of institutional determinants. This study is of paramount importance as it aims to fill the gap in understanding how institutions influence the implementation of circular economy (CE) in companies. By adopting an institutional approach, we can comprehensively consider the role of diverse factors, merging the realms of regulation (formal institutions) and actors' attitudes (informal institutions). Aim: The study aims to assess the role of institutional factors in the circular transition and p
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Lang, Stephanie, Giulia Minnucci, Matthias Mueller, and Michael P. Schlaile. "The Role of Consumers in Business Model Innovations for a Sustainable Circular Bioeconomy." Sustainability 15, no. 12 (2023): 9573. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15129573.

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Over the last decade, various governments and supranational bodies have promoted the development of a circular bioeconomy (CBE) as a response to sustainability challenges. The transition towards a CBE requires the collaboration of different actors in the innovation (eco)system. With this conceptual paper, we apply a circular business model lens to address the research question: “What are the archetypical roles of consumers in business model innovations for a sustainable CBE?” We use a combination of complementary theories from the circular economy and bioeconomy literature, evolutionary innova
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Kashif, Mohd. "Circular Economy and E-Commerce Consumer Willingness to Buy Refurbished Product Online." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 09, no. 06 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem50389.

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Abstract The rapid expansion of e-commerce has significantly transformed consumer purchasing behaviors, opening new avenues for sustainable business models such as the sale of refurbished products. This thesis explores consumer willingness to buy refurbished products online, aiming to understand the key factors influencing purchasing decisions in this emerging market segment. Refurbished products, often positioned as a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to new goods, are gaining traction among environmentally conscious consumers. However, despite their growing popularity, many buyers r
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Krywalski-Santiago, Joanna. "Navigating Sustainable Transformation in the Fashion Industry: The Role of Circular Economy and Ethical Consumer Behavior." Journal of Intercultural Management 16, no. 3 (2024): 5–36. https://doi.org/10.2478/joim-2024-0009.

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Abstract Objective This paper explores the sustainable transformation of the fashion industry, focusing on integrating circular economy principles and promoting ethical consumer behavior. It seeks to analyze the environmental, social, and economic impacts of the industry’s operations and identify opportunities for adopting more sustainable practices. Methodology A qualitative research approach is used, with expert interviews providing insights into current trends, challenges, and opportunities for sustainable transformation in the fashion sector. The data were analyzed with MAXQDA. Findings Th
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Stein, Nicole, Stefan Spinler, Helga Vanthournout, and Vered Blass. "Consumer Perception of Online Attributes in Circular Economy Activities." Sustainability 12, no. 5 (2020): 1914. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12051914.

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Businesses like Airbnb have shown that a successful circular economy (CE) business can operate exclusively online. Although online communication and web appearance attributes have been subject to academic research given accelerated digitization, there is still a lack of knowledge about online attributes and their role in facilitating CE. We close the portrayed knowledge gap by conducting a discrete-choice experiment with best to worst scaling and focusing on the effect of CE experience on the perception of a CE website by ranking nine online attributes, grouped in three subsets. We therefore c
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Al-Ghamdi, Suad Abdullah, та Maha Abdullah Al-Dabbagh. "تأثير الدعاية الإعلانية على الاقتصاد الدائري للأزياء على قبول المستهلكين للأزياء المعاد استخدامها والمعاد تدويرها". مجلة العلوم الإنسانية و الإجتماعية 7, № 12 (2023): 51–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.u100823.

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This research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the circular economy concept in the fashion industry, including its principles, benefits, and challenges, investigate the role and impact of promotional advertising on consumer awareness and acceptance of circular fashion practices , assess the level of consumer awareness and acceptance of the circular economy of fashion in relation to recycled and reused fashion products, and suggest strategies and recommendations for industry and institutions to promote sustainable practices and increase consumer adoption of circular fashion. The
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Fogarassy, Csaba, and Edina Berecz. "Circular Characteristics of Organic Food Consumption, New Consumption Trends in Hungary." Hungarian Agricultural Engineering, no. 41 (2022): 11–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17676/hae.2022.41.11.

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Consumers have an important role to play in the transition to a circular economy by making more sustainable decisions and further supporting the functioning of value groups through their consumer choices. To this end, it is necessary to promote circular and sustainable policies and practices that can lead to the emergence of demonstration initiatives. From the theory of the circular economy and the sustainability literature, 10 groups of factors can be identified that can influence the acceptance of circular products and services for consumers. None of the aspects were specifically related to
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Maitre-Ekern, Eléonore, and Carl Dalhammar. "Towards a hierarchy of consumption behaviour in the circular economy." Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 26, no. 3 (2019): 394–420. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1023263x19840943.

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In their roles as purchasers, users and dischargers of used products, consumers play an important role in the circular economy. In this article, we put forward a ‘hierarchy of consumption behaviour’ to support European Union policymaking. Among the priorities are avoiding the purchase of single-use and unnecessary products, prolonging the lifetime of products through maintenance and engaging in repair activities. Moreover, the hierarchy intends to privilege sharing and leasing to buying and second-hand products to new ones. Finally, consumption in the circular economy also requires allowing pr
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Boz, Ziynet, and Ana Martin-Ryals. "The Role of Digitalization in Facilitating Circular Economy." Journal of the ASABE 66, no. 2 (2023): 479–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/ja.14924.

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Highlights A scoping review was conducted by analyzing 68 articles to identify available literature and connections among digitalization, circular economy, and agri-food applications. Internet of Things, Cloud Computing, and Big Data were the most common Industry 4.0 themes, whereas Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Smart Manufacturing are increasingly adopted within industries. Agri-food industry has unique challenges compared to other industries. Precision agriculture, smart packaging, smart manufacturing, and consumer-level focused solutions are promising. Food industry also faces poli
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Testa, Francesco, Roberta Iovino, and Fabio Iraldo. "The circular economy and consumer behaviour: The mediating role of information seeking in buying circular packaging." Business Strategy and the Environment 29, no. 8 (2020): 3435–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bse.2587.

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Abbas, Usman, Shehu U. Hassan, and Nuraddeen M. Usman. "Sustainability Practices and Supply Chain Resilience in the Development of a Circular Economy: A Study of Nigeria." Journal of Economics and Technology Research 3, no. 4 (2022): p30. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/jetr.v3n4p30.

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Sustainable Supply Chain Management has become an essential portion of business strategy for almost all sectors. However, not so much is understood about the wider effects of sustainability practices on the ability of the SC to endure disruptions. The aim of this study was therefore to scrutinize the effect of sustainability practices on supply chain resilience in the development of a circular economy in Nigeria. This study was steered within the horizon of qualitative method with a philosophical research paradigm of constructivism. The study used twenty-one (21) Consumer Goods Firm in Nigeria
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Nunes, Pedro, and Karina Sytnychenko. "Strategic forecasts for circular economy transition: Evaluation of the role of technology in economic development." Economics Entrepreneurship Management 11, no. 1 (2024): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.56318/eem2024.01.025.

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The use of a circular economy, as opposed to linear production, allows for optimal waste utilization, reduces the shortage of resources, reduces the negative impact on the environment, and achieves competitive advantages through innovation. The driving force for this transition is a technological development that enables more efficient and rapid change. The study aims to assess the impact of technology on the transition to a circular economy, which gaining prominence amid challenges posed by population growth, climate change, and environmental degradation. A combination of quantitative and sys
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Lakatos, Elena, Lucian-Ionel Cioca, Viorel Dan, Alina Ciomos, Oana Crisan, and Ghita Barsan. "Studies and Investigation about the Attitude towards Sustainable Production, Consumption and Waste Generation in Line with Circular Economy in Romania." Sustainability 10, no. 3 (2018): 865. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10030865.

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With a rapidly growing world population and the need to address the issue of consumption of global resource and its associated environmental impacts and other social and economic issues, the demand for a responsible consumption, production and prevention of waste generation become increasingly crucial. With this broad characterization of Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP), businesses based on circular economy should become the norm. With this goal in mind, an online questionnaire survey was performed on a nationwide scale, to explore consumers’ behaviors and attitudes. It was distrib
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Camacho-Otero, Juana, Casper Boks, and Ida Pettersen. "Consumption in the Circular Economy: A Literature Review." Sustainability 10, no. 8 (2018): 2758. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10082758.

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A circular economy (CE) aims at decoupling value creation from waste generation and resource use by radically transforming production and consumption systems. Recent reviews on the topic of the circular economy have indicated that cultural barriers are a significant factor hindering the diffusion of so-called ‘circular’ business models, particularly the lack of consumer—or user—acceptance. However, none of them has provided an overview of the existing literature addressing such issues that can help academics and practitioners better understand consumption considerations when addressing the cir
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Kiss, Konrád, Csaba Ruszkai, and Katalin Takács-György. "Examination of Short Supply Chains Based on Circular Economy and Sustainability Aspects." Resources 8, no. 4 (2019): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/resources8040161.

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The sustainability of global food chains and intense agricultural production has become questionable. At the same time, the consumers’ interest in short supply chains (SSCs) and direct sales from producers has increased. SSCs are connected to sustainability by researchers. Their (supposed) positive sustainability attributes are based mostly on extensive production methods and short transport distances. However, from other points of view, the economic and environmental sustainability of the short chains is questionable. Our research aims to cast light on the SSCs’ role in circular economy and s
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Cordova-Pizarro, Daniela, Ismael Aguilar-Barajas, Ciro A. Rodriguez, and David Romero. "Circular Economy in Mexico’s Electronic and Cell Phone Industry: Recent Evidence of Consumer Behavior." Applied Sciences 10, no. 21 (2020): 7744. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10217744.

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Circular Economy (CE) models are increasingly referenced in international fora and on many countries’ climate action agendas. This emphasis is associated with the international environmental and climate crisis. The case of the electronics industry remains particularly relevant, given its background in the use of CE models and its potential to enhance their use. This work focuses on consumer behavior regarding electronics products in Mexico. This is a largely under-researched topic not only in Mexico but also in Latin America. This study demonstrates that, by trying to extend the lifespan of th
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Lawrence, Jassica, Roberta Bettinetti, Vincenzo Torretta, and Elena Cristina Rada. "Investigating the effectiveness of clothes recovery programs in promoting a circular economy: A review." E3S Web of Conferences 408 (2023): 01002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202340801002.

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Textile plays a crucial role in a circular economy and its traditional use needs to be replaced with sustainable ways. A circular economy gives repurpose and value to a resource in a continuous loop to be useful to its maximum extent at the end of stage life. Also, with the increase in population, consumption of resources, inflation, and environmental impacts are aggravated. Therefore, a literature review in this scenario which represents the solutions and the scope to incorporate circular economy with the clothes recovery is useful. The highlight of the review includes external hindrances suc
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Chen, Chun-Chih, Chi-Hui Lai, Nai-Ren Guo, and Shu-Ming Wu. "Exploring the Consumer Acceptance of Circular Housing from the Perspective of SOR Theory." Sustainability 16, no. 8 (2024): 3268. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16083268.

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The reconstruction of residences has led to an increase in the use of single-use materials in the construction industry. In the context of the circular economy, with the implementation of circular housing from a cradle-to-cradle perspective, the field of housing construction is changing rapidly. Innovation and sharing improve the consumer experience and increase consumers’ purchase intention. This research integrates design attributes, sharing attributes, perceived value, and affective value to study the impact of circular housing on acceptance and identification. The framework of SOR theory f
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Shukla, Pragati, Mohammad Anees, and Adarsh Mishra. "Role of Innovation and Technology in Advancing Circular Economy Practices of FMCG Companies: An Empirical Analysis." Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting 25, no. 6 (2025): 299–308. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajeba/2025/v25i61853.

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Circular economy frameworks have gained popularity as sustainable solutions for resource-intensive businesses. In India's fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector, which produces a substantial amount of packaging and product waste, innovation and technology are thought to allow circular practices. For example, modern recycling systems and digital tracking technologies make it easier to reuse materials and reduce waste. However, empirical research on how innovation and technology adoption influence circular economy implementation in FMCG enterprises, notably in Uttar Pradesh, is sparse. This st
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Rafiq, Farrukh, Mohd Adil, and Mohd Sadiq. "Does Contextual Factor Influence Travelers’ Towel Reuse Behavior? Insights from Circular Economy." Sustainability 14, no. 10 (2022): 6155. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14106155.

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This study examines the role of environmental knowledge, perceived consumer effectiveness, and willingness to sacrifice on travelers’ towel reuse behavior. Additionally, it tests whether environmental consciousness moderates the effect of environmental knowledge, perceived consumer effectiveness, willingness to sacrifice, and attitude towards towel reuse on actual towel reuse behavior. The proposed research model was tested using Amazon Mechanical Turk data. Using partial least square structural equation modelling, we analyzed the hypotheses. The results demonstrate that environmental knowledg
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Gazzola, Patrizia, Enrica Pavione, Rainer Hillebrand, Vincenza Vota, and Rebecca Rosa. "The Circular Economy and the Role of Technology in the Fashion Industry: A Comparison of Empirical Evidence." Sustainability 17, no. 7 (2025): 3104. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17073104.

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The present article analyses the theme of circularity in the fashion industry, with particular attention to the role of technology in favoring the adoption of circular economic models. The article explores the role of technology in supporting the circular economy in the fashion industry, focusing on the implementation of circular business models by three companies: SHEIN, Ralph Lauren, and Cotopaxi. The aim is to investigate the challenges and opportunities associated with the adoption of circular economy practices in an industry known for its environmental impact. The research highlights how
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Teng, Haiyun. "Impact of Consumer Data Value on Pricing of Platform Enterprise." Frontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences 4, no. 1 (2024): 117–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/wztmrh76.

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Based on the background of digital economy, this paper mainly discusses the value of consumer data and the promotion effect of digital finance on enterprise entre-preneurship, and analyzes the differentiated choice of pricing strategy for platform enterprises under the situation that consumer data is known and unknown. Based on the linear city model, circular city model and vertical differentiation model, this paper constructs the competition system of platform enterprises in two situations: consumer data is known and consumer data is unknown, and reveals the influence of consumer data on the
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Strapchuk, S. "Consideration of the circular economy principles in the formation of enterprise business model." Galic'kij ekonomičnij visnik 69, no. 2 (2021): 62–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33108/galicianvisnyk_tntu2021.02.062.

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The role of conceptual business model of an enterprise and its adaptability to the principles of the circular economy are investigated in this paper. It is determined that the idea of closed-loop economy is not new, but lately it has become popular due to political support of individual countries and international non-governmental organizations. In particular, in Germany, China and Japan the guidelines concerning circular economy are being developed at the national level. The main principles of the circular economy, which include the processes of recovery, sharing, optimization, cyclicality, v
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Amardas Tuboalabo, Ushena Buinwi, Chinenye Gbemisola Okatta, Ebunoluwa Johnson, and Jumai Adama Buinwi. "Circular economy integration in traditional business models: Strategies and outcomes." Finance & Accounting Research Journal 6, no. 6 (2024): 1105–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/farj.v6i6.1245.

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This study embarks on a critical examination of the integration of circular economy (CE) strategies into traditional business models, a pivotal transition in the quest for sustainable development. The purpose of the study is to elucidate the barriers hindering the effective adoption of CE principles and to propose actionable recommendations for overcoming these obstacles. Employing a comprehensive methodological framework, the study synthesizes findings from a broad array of literature, augmented by empirical data, to provide a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities inherent
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Dudziak, Agnieszka, Monika Stoma, and Arkadiusz J. Derkacz. "Circular Economy in the Context of Food Losses and Waste." Sustainability 14, no. 16 (2022): 10116. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su141610116.

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Although consumption is one of the most important elements of any economy, including those that are developing, excessive consumerism is becoming increasingly common today, often resulting in the phenomenon of food waste. Food waste is a multi-aspect issue. It is a topical problem of varying nature and intensity, particularly for the environment, the economy, and society. In this context, efforts were made to emphasize the importance of the idea of a circular economy, due to the fact that the positive effects of its implementation and correct application may be the minimization of the problem
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Biancolin, Marta. "Reverse logistics and circular economy: A literature review." European Transport/Trasporti Europei, no. 94 (September 2023): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.48295/et.2023.94.7.

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The application of circular economy (CE) principles in reverse logistics (RL) processes involves the recovery, recycling, reuse and remanufacturing of materials that return from the consumer to the producer. This literature review assesses whether the manufacturing sector, technology, supply chain (SC) structure, customers’ preferences, and policy makers influence the diffusion of circular RL, highlighting the strategies adopted by companies. The results show different levels of circular RL implementation in different industries. Technology is an enabler but also an obstacle, as it requires la
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Robul, Yuriy. "THE ROLE AND OBJECTIVES OF MARKETING IN THE CONTEXT OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT." Socio-Economic Research Bulletin, no. 3-4(78-79) (November 30, 2021): 54–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.33987/vsed.3-4(78-79).2021.54-65.

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The article considers the role and place of marketing in the socio-economic system, which operates on the principles of a circular economy. The need for a systematic consideration of marketing at the national economy level with involvement of macromarketing categories and concepts is shown. Accordingly, marketing should be considered at two levels: policy at the individual organization level and marketing system level. The subject, object, and tasks of macromarketing in connection with the needs of the circular economy are determined. It is shown that under the influence of Industry 4.0, the u
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Hussain, Abrar, and Muhammad Mujtaba Abbas. "Role of Experimental Damage Mechanics for Circular Economy Implementation in Cotton Industries." Journal of Modern Nanotechnology 1 (December 25, 2021): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.53964/jmn2021004.

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Objective: The objective of the current research was to study the effects of tensile properties of post-consumer cotton fabric on mechanical recycling and shredding. The effect of tensile properties like tensile force, effective tensile force, breaking force, elongation, yield strength on cutting and shredding of cotton textile was measured and demonstrated with literature investigations. In this work, we tried to develop the relationship between tensile testing, subjective assessment, and circular economy. Methods: In this manuscript, the quality of post-consumer textile cotton was evaluated
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Setiadi. "Driving Circularity through Reverse Logistics: Policies, Technologies, and Consumer Dynamics." Sinergi International Journal of Logistics 2, no. 4 (2024): 252–63. https://doi.org/10.61194/sijl.v2i4.734.

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Reverse logistics plays a critical role in enabling circular economy models by facilitating resource recovery, reducing environmental impact, and promoting sustainable production-consumption cycles. This narrative review aims to synthesize current literature on reverse logistics in the context of circular economy strategies, with a particular focus on consumer participation, regulatory frameworks, and technological innovation. Using a narrative methodology, the review draws upon peer-reviewed studies sourced from Scopus and Web of Science, covering empirical and conceptual contributions from 2
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ABREU, Catarina S., and Abílio P. SILVA. "IMPROVING THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY IN THE FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY." European Journal of Materials Science and Engineering 9, no. 3 (2024): 175–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.36868/ejmse.2024.09.03.175.

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The article presents a circular economy proposal as a way to promote greater sustainability in the footwear industry. As part of the work, we analysed the essential components for a shoe and the materials used in the production of footwear. Currently, new proposals have emerged for footwear that use materials derived from waste and the forwarding of specific end-of-life products. These new concepts are associated with added value and targeted marketing towards sectors of society more concerned with the industry's environmental impact. This reinforces the interest in the positioning of the foot
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Judijanto, Loso, and Firdayetti Firdayetti. "Bibliometric Analysis of Research Dynamics of Circular Economy in Plastic Management." West Science Social and Humanities Studies 3, no. 01 (2025): 161–72. https://doi.org/10.58812/wsshs.v3i01.1645.

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The circular economy has emerged as a transformative approach to addressing the global plastic waste crisis by emphasizing resource recovery, recycling, and sustainability. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of research dynamics in circular economy and plastic management, utilizing data exclusively from the Scopus database and analyzed with VOSviewer. Key findings reveal significant growth in research activity over the past two decades, with central themes such as "circular economy," "waste management," and "plastic waste" dominating the field. The analysis identifies strong internati
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Chaudhary, Sonal, and Shalini Juneja. "Survey on Consumer Preference of Sustainable Textiles and Fashion." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 12, no. 12 (2024): 675–85. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2024.65874.

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Abstract: Environmental concerns drive the demand for sustainable textiles, emphasizing the need to reduce pollution, conserve resources, and minimize waste in textile production. Sustainable textiles use eco-friendly materials and processes, promoting a circular economy and reducing the industry's environmental footprint. Consumer awareness and adoption of practices like recycling, reusing, and thrifting play a pivotal role in fostering sustainability. In this study, investigated the consumer knowledge and preference related to sustainable textile and fashion products. A questionnaire survey
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