Exploratory Study on Circular Economy Approaches A Comparative Analysis of Theory and Practice

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Table 23 Overview of implementation approaches over all cases


Innovation
Ty p e

Circular
Economy
Approach

Eta Alpha Zeta Gam-
ma

Delta Ep-
silon

Eta Theta Iota

Product
Innovation

Circular
Supplies

x x x x x x

Resource
recovery

x x x x

Re-manu-
facturing

x x

Process
Innovation

Circular
Supplies

x x x x x x x x (x)

Business
Model In-
novation

Sharing
Platform
Product as
a Service

(x)^4 x

Product Life
Extension

x x x x

Answering the question which impact the implementation of circular economy has


on organizations four impact-categories were identified: costs, revenue, competitive


advantage and reputation. As depicted in Figure 7, these categories have several


sub-categories and can be grouped into monetary and non-monetary impacts.


Moreover, the impacts are of positive and negative characteristic for the organiza-


tion. Thereby, a positive monetary impact has a positive effect on the results of the


organizations and vice versa. A positive non-monetary impact doesn’t necessarily


have a positive effect on the result of the organization but is perceived as something


beneficial for the organization.


4 X in brackets means that a certain business model is currently in test phase but not yet
fully implemented.

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