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On the Hunt for Outdoors’ Next (Circular) Top Model - Investigating Ex-ante Assessment Tools for Circular Business Models in the Outdoor Fashion Industry

Wehrkamp, Sebastian LU (2022) In IIIEE Theses 2022 IMEM01 20221
The International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics
Abstract
Different actors identified the circular economy (CE) as a solution to tackle global environmental challenges and foster sustainable growth. Transitioning to CE requires new circular business models (CBM), which create, capture, and deliver value, based on the principles of the CE. It is, however, a challenging process for companies see through the wide variety of CBM types and to identify which CBM is most suitable to their circumstances. Thus, they are in the need of tools that support them in assessing CBMs prior to implementation. Since the literature on ex-ante CBM assessment frameworks is scarce, this research project aims to investigate, what ex-ante assessment tools exist and how practitioners in the outdoor fashion industry... (More)
Different actors identified the circular economy (CE) as a solution to tackle global environmental challenges and foster sustainable growth. Transitioning to CE requires new circular business models (CBM), which create, capture, and deliver value, based on the principles of the CE. It is, however, a challenging process for companies see through the wide variety of CBM types and to identify which CBM is most suitable to their circumstances. Thus, they are in the need of tools that support them in assessing CBMs prior to implementation. Since the literature on ex-ante CBM assessment frameworks is scarce, this research project aims to investigate, what ex-ante assessment tools exist and how practitioners in the outdoor fashion industry analyse CBMs prior to implementation. It further explores, what aspects practitioners consider when assessing CBMs and to what extent these are covered by the existing ex-ante assessment frameworks from literature. The research project took an inductive approach and used qualitative methods. Twelve interviews with industry practitioners and experts were conducted, the interview findings were coded manually, grouped and a checklist with eight elements that were assessed by practitioners was developed. These included the CBM elements capabilities, financial flows, product suitability, ecosystem partners, customers, markets, environmental dimension and others. The checklist was then applied to three ex-ante CBM assessment frameworks that were identified in the literature review. The results show that none of the identified frameworks addresses all elements of the checklist, nonetheless two of these frameworks cover most elements and can therefore be considered useful to practitioners in the focal industry. This thesis concludes that it is important for practitioners to assess CBMs prior to implementation and evaluate its environmental performance and financial flows to understand if the intended CBM meets its objective of promoting environmental and economic sustainability. It further recommends that more research on ex-ante assessment tools for CBMs is needed and researchers need to develop tools that address all the elements included in the checklist. Moreover, industry practitioners need to assess their CBMs prior to implementing them and share their experience in the industry in a collaborative way. (Less)
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author
Wehrkamp, Sebastian LU
supervisor
organization
course
IMEM01 20221
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
circular business models, ex-ante assessment, outdoor fashion industry
publication/series
IIIEE Theses 2022
report number
2022.28
ISSN
1401-9191
language
English
id
9094547
date added to LUP
2022-06-30 09:41:06
date last changed
2022-06-30 09:41:06
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  abstract     = {{Different actors identified the circular economy (CE) as a solution to tackle global environmental challenges and foster sustainable growth. Transitioning to CE requires new circular business models (CBM), which create, capture, and deliver value, based on the principles of the CE. It is, however, a challenging process for companies see through the wide variety of CBM types and to identify which CBM is most suitable to their circumstances. Thus, they are in the need of tools that support them in assessing CBMs prior to implementation. Since the literature on ex-ante CBM assessment frameworks is scarce, this research project aims to investigate, what ex-ante assessment tools exist and how practitioners in the outdoor fashion industry analyse CBMs prior to implementation. It further explores, what aspects practitioners consider when assessing CBMs and to what extent these are covered by the existing ex-ante assessment frameworks from literature. The research project took an inductive approach and used qualitative methods. Twelve interviews with industry practitioners and experts were conducted, the interview findings were coded manually, grouped and a checklist with eight elements that were assessed by practitioners was developed. These included the CBM elements capabilities, financial flows, product suitability, ecosystem partners, customers, markets, environmental dimension and others. The checklist was then applied to three ex-ante CBM assessment frameworks that were identified in the literature review. The results show that none of the identified frameworks addresses all elements of the checklist, nonetheless two of these frameworks cover most elements and can therefore be considered useful to practitioners in the focal industry. This thesis concludes that it is important for practitioners to assess CBMs prior to implementation and evaluate its environmental performance and financial flows to understand if the intended CBM meets its objective of promoting environmental and economic sustainability. It further recommends that more research on ex-ante assessment tools for CBMs is needed and researchers need to develop tools that address all the elements included in the checklist. Moreover, industry practitioners need to assess their CBMs prior to implementing them and share their experience in the industry in a collaborative way.}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
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  title        = {{On the Hunt for Outdoors’ Next (Circular) Top Model - Investigating Ex-ante Assessment Tools for Circular Business Models in the Outdoor Fashion Industry}},
  year         = {{2022}},
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