Delving into Stakeholders’ Perceptions of the Efficient Transition to the Circular Economy

  • Zamfir F
  • Gingioveanu Lupulescu G
  • Ciuciuc V
  • et al.
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Abstract

The importance of knowledge management in facilitating a successful transition to a circular economy through the creation of a circular business model, as a substitute for the conventional linear economic approach, has not been extensively explored. The capacity of a company to coordinate, generate, and disseminate knowledge plays a crucial role in developing environmentally friendly industries and creating new employment opportunities. This article employs a literature review methodology to establish the connection between knowledge management and the shift towards a circular economy. The findings reveal that a company's eco-innovation process relies heavily on strategic knowledge management. Consequently, a comprehensive understanding of the system and self-motivated creativity are crucial components of expertise in creating sustainable circular business models. Hence, companies must consistently enhance their knowledge base to improve business processes, eco-efficiency, and eco-innovation.

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Zamfir, F.-E., Gingioveanu Lupulescu, G. M., Ciuciuc, V.-E., & Rusu, M. (2023). Delving into Stakeholders’ Perceptions of the Efficient Transition to the Circular Economy. BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience, 14(4), 626–657. https://doi.org/10.18662/brain/14.4/525

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