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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781800373099 , 9781800373082
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: KJD
    Abstract: The transition towards resource circularity requires firms to use resources that circulate in sustainable resource loops instead of adapting the 'take-make-use-dispose' approach. Resource circularity asks for innovative resource loop solutions within and between firms. Through an abductive study of innovation projects developed by Norwegian salmon farming firms, this chapter offers a typology matrix consisting of seven types of resource loop innovations. We propose that firms develop resource loop innovations to reconfigure resource services of inbound, inhouse, and outbound resources, minimize the use of unproductive resources of inbound and outbound resources, and expand the range of resource services of inhouse resources. Through these resource loop innovations, negative externalities are minimized and underutilized resources re-used, which leads to increased resource circularity and more sustainable industries
    Note: English
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781800373099 , 9781800373082
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: KJD
    Abstract: Innovation is a key enabler for industrial symbiosis (IS) between actors in a system, in which the waste from one actor can be used as input in another actor's production and thereby create mutual benefits for each actor and the system as a whole. However, developing IS might be challenging for firms, as it requires capital investments, regulatory incentives and cooperation. To increase our knowledge of the development of IS, this chapter identifies IS drivers and barriers between firms in Mo Industrial Park over the course of a decade. We find that developing a circular industry is a long-term process that requires open innovation efforts where academic institutions are essential in mobilizing firms towards circularity. The main barrier for IS development, both in 2010 and 2020, is the economy, where firms lack access to risk capital to invest in research-based circular solutions. Due to limited research and development (R & D) and innovation experience, firms also experience an initiative overload where they find it challenging to choose relevant initiatives in which to invest resources
    Note: English
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781800881150
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 306 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Betriebswirtschaftsstudium ; Gründungsausbildung ; Lernmethode ; Nordeuropa ; Entrepreneurship Research ; Entrepreneurship Study and teaching ; Case method ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "This book explores how entrepreneurship can be taught through case studies, arguing that entrepreneurship education needs specific cases and case methods to teach students entrepreneurial skills and mindsets. Providing unique perspectives and examples on how case teaching can be applied in entrepreneurship education, the book draws together a wide range of real-life case studies. Informing and inspiring entrepreneurship educators, Part I employs theoretical perspectives and practical procedures related to case teaching in entrepreneurship education. Novel and innovative case methods for entrepreneurship education are explored as well as the theoretical foundations of case-based entrepreneurship education. Part II offers 15 Nordic case studies divided into three main groups relating to becoming an entrepreneur, early-phase venture creation, and acting entrepreneurially in established organisations. Supplemented by online teaching notes, this thought-provoking book will be a valuable resource for entrepreneurship educators at higher education institutions. Questions and activities included in the case studies will also be useful for students with an interest in entrepreneurship"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Part I: Introduction -- 1. Case-based entrepreneurship education in and for the nordic region / Lise Aaboen, Dag Håkon Haneberg, Siri Jakobsen, Thomas Lauvås, and Karin Wigger -- Part II: Reframing the case method for teaching entrepreneurship framing the case method for entrepreneurship education -- 2. Understanding cases as narratives in entrepreneurship education: a conceptual framework / Michael Breum Ramsgaard and Robert D. Austin -- 3. How to conduct live cases in entrepreneurship education / Meredith Woodwark and Karin Schnarr -- 4. Bringing environmental sustainability and the circular economy into entrepreneurship education with stakeholders: Four case methods from hackathons to role-model cases / Leena Aarikka-Stenroos, Anil Engez, Linnea Harala, Kaisa Henttonen, Hanna Lehtimäki, and Sara Malve-Ahlroth -- Applying the case method in entrepreneurship education -- 5. Experiences from live casework with nordic micro-enterprises: contextualizing learning designs in entrepreneurship education / Mette Lindahl Thomassen and Michael Breum Ramsgaard -- 6. Using self as case in teach-the-teacher courses in entrepreneurship to reflect on experiences as student and teacher / Mats Westerberg -- 7. Teaching together in entrepreneurship education: Live case method / Sanna Ilonen and Ulla Hytti -- 8. The moral perils when positioning student entrepreneurs in real-life contexts: Balancing the nature-nurture of educative live case experience / Gustav Hägg -- Methods for case teaching in entrepreneurship education -- 9. Student case development based on entrepreneurial experiences: a guide for entrepreneurship educators / Even Haug Larsen and Karoline Kaspersen -- 10. Student challenges in entrepreneurship education: Planning for uncertainty / Sølvi Solvoll and Dag Håkon Haneberg -- 11. Teaching as guiding: Live business cases / Bjørn Willy Åmo -- 12. From utopia to sustainable entrepreneurship: A novel case methodology / Karin Wigger, Ingebjørg Vestrum, Fufen Jin, and Sølvi Solvoll -- Part III: Teaching cases from the nordics the journey of becoming and being an entrepreneur -- 13. Arts student applying effectual principles and various value perspectives / Vegar Lein Ausrød and Helle Meibom Færgemann -- 14. Fishing for sustainability: A case about recreational fishing, tourism, and sustainable entrepreneurship / Ulrika Persson-Fischier, Göran Lindström, Magnus Larsson, and Patrik Rönnbäck -- 15. From university research to student-driven spin-off: The case of biodata / Katja Lahikainen, Markku Ikävalko, Noora Heino, and Terhi Virkki-Hatakka -- 16. 'Cultivating and fighting at the same time': An immigrant's innovative entrepreneurial journey in the agricultural scene in norway / Norma Wong and Marte C. W. Solheim -- 17. Zu4r bicycle-wear: From pain to world leadership / Bjørn Willy Åmo -- Early-phase centure creation -- 18. Databoard aps: Start-ups and downs / Thomas J. Howard, Carina Lomberg, Rasmus Bushøj, and Jesper Hart-Hansen -- 19. Fabricomp ab: Developing a collaboration strategy for a newly started university spin-off company in Sweden / Jens Laage-Hellman and Frida Lind -- 20. Sustainable entrepreneurship: Firm growth and the balance between saving the planet, people, and profits / Martin Senderovitz, Simon Jebsen, and Hannah Suder -- 21. Entrepreneurship on a deadline: The role of time constraints in student ventures / Jørgen Veisdal -- 22. Hydrosafe: Emma's investment issues / Torgeir Aadland and Roger Sørheim -- Acting entrepreneurially in established organizations -- 23. 'I cannot give up now!': The story of a norwegian public sector entrepreneur's endeavours to revolutionize communication between two healthcare organizations / Petter Gullmark and Ingebjørg Vestrum -- 24. Running the firm and the island: Social, economic, and environmental sustainability at kvarøy fish farm / Thomas Lauvås, Siri Jakobsen, Karin Wigger, and Morten Dahle Selfors -- 25. Steering the global value chain of an sme under uncertainty: The case of globenet / Taina Eriksson and Niina Nummela -- 26. Mobilizing resources for developing a community enterprise in a rural community: The case of a jazz music festival / Ingebjørg Vestrum -- 27. Going sustainable in a traditional industry?: Seizing opportunities in the furniture industry / Thomas Lauvås and Siri Jakobsen -- Index.
    Note: Enthält Literaturangaben und Index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781800373099
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (360 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Research handbooks in business and management series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Kreislaufwirtschaft ; Innovation ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Digitalisierung ; Sustainable development ; Recycling (Waste, etc.) Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Handbuch ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Contents: Preface -- Part I: Introduction to innovation for a circular economy -- 1. Introduction to the research handbook of innovation for a circular economy / Siri Jakobsen, Thomas Lauvås, Francesco Quatraro, Einar Rasmussen and Marianne Steinmo -- 2. Research propels the circular industrial economy from the material to the immaterial 'world' / Walter R. Stahel -- Part II Firm-level enablers for circular economy innovation -- 3. Sustainability innovations in the manufacturing industry: A comparison of circular and climate innovation initiatives / Fanny Hermundsdottir, Ann Elida Eide and Arild Aspelund -- 4. Value retention in the norwegian and Swedish outdoor industry / Are Severin Ingulfsvann -- 5. Toward a sustainable paradigm: Circular economy solutions in the fashion industry / Won-Yong Oh, Young Kyun Chang, Jung Hwan Park and Sanghee Han -- 6. From vision to commercialization of a circular economy innovation: A longitudinal study of overcoming challenges throughout the full innovation process / Jenni Kaipainen and Leena Aarikka-Stenroos -- 7. Organizing for a circular economy: Internal activism and organizational boundaries in smes / Chia-Hao Ho, David Monciardini and Edvard Glücksman -- Part III Collaborative innovation for the circular economy -- 8. Open innovation and the adoption of environmental process innovations: Information source and proximity to partner types / Robert A. W. Kok, Ward Ooms and Paul E. M. Ligthart -- 9. A reverse logistics framework for circular supply chains / Stine Sonen Tveit, Ottar Bakås and Maria -- 10. Exploring shared value creation in circular food systems: The case of a norwegian food bank / Heidi C. Dreyer, Luitzen De Boer, Marte Lønvik Bjørnsund and Anna Pauline Heggli -- 11. How waste becomes value: The new ecology of surplus heat exchange in norwegian industry / Jens Petter Johansen and Jens Røyrvik -- 12. The circular water economy and the 'seven c's' / Greg O'Shea, Seppo Luoto, Sanne Bor, Henri Hakala and Iben Bolund Nielsen -- 13. Drivers and barriers for industrial symbiosis: The case of mo industrial park / Siri Jakobsen and Marianne Steinmo -- Part IV Types of circular economy innovations -- 14. Simultaneous adoption of circular innovations: A challenge for rapid growth of the circular economy / Arild Aspelund, Martin Fredrik Olsen and Ottar Michelsen -- 15. Business model innovation for a circular economy: Adapting to create value / Maria Figueroa-Armijos -- 16. Exploring the entrepreneurial landscape and systemic barriers of circular business models / Even Bjørnstad and Jorunn Grande -- 17. How innovations catalyse the circular economy: Building a map of circular economy innovation types from a multiple-case study / Anil Engez, Valtteri Ranta and Leena Aarikka-Stenroos -- 18. Salmon farming firms moving towards resource circularity: A typology of resource loop innovations / Karin Wigger, Thomas Lauvås, Siri Jakobsen and Marianne Steinmo -- Part V Technology and digitalization for a circular economy -- 19. Experimenting with new business model strategies for the circular economy / Nancy Bocken, Christiaan Kraaijenhagen, Jan Konietzko, Brian Baldassarre, Phil Brown and Cheyenne Schuit -- 20. How digital technologies boost value potential creation and value realization in ce: Insights from a multiple case study across industries / Sami Rusthollkarhu, Valtteri Ranta and Leena Aarikka-Stenroos -- 21. The circular economy impacts of digital academic spin-offs / Phuc Hong Huynh and Einar Rasmussen -- 22. Towards measuring innovation for circular economy using patent data / Dolores Modic, Alan Johnson and Miha Vučkovič -- 23. The geography of circular economy technologies in Europe: Evolutionary patterns and technological convergence / Fabrizio Fusillo, Francesco Quatraro and Cristina Santhià -- Part VI Infrastructure enabling a circular economy -- 24. Fund model innovations for circular economy investing / Puck Hegeman -- 25. The circular economy, openness, and dispersed access to research results / Haakon Thue Lie, Knut Jørgen Egelie, Christoph Grimpe and Roger Sørheim -- 26. Opportunity domains for new entrants in the circular economy: A keyword-in-context analysis of norwegian r&d tax incentive projects / Roberto Rivas Hermann, Are Jensen and Peter Gianiodis -- 27. Circular public procurement: Innovation tool for municipalities? / Elena Dybtsyna, Dolores Modic, Kristina Nikolajeva and Raymond Sørgård Hansen -- Index.
    Abstract: "The transition to a circular economy requires innovation at all levels of society. This insightful Research Handbook is the first comprehensive edited work examining how innovation can contribute to a more circular economy. Illustrating the critical part played by individuals, organisations, and system-level actors in the development of circular innovations, this Research Handbook demonstrates that while many firms are working towards a circular economy, most of the innovations are incremental. Hence, the loop is far from closed, and much more radical work remains to be done by both academics and practitioners. The content and structure reflect a multi-level understanding of innovation for a circular economy, with conceptual chapters and strong empirical research with both quantitative and qualitative research designs. Highlighting the urgent need for a circular economy, authors call for more comprehensive and radical innovation efforts to achieve it. This Research Handbook will be an invaluable resource for academics and students of innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as those more broadly interested in the circular economy. Practitioners and policymakers will also find this useful for providing practical examples of how to understand innovation processes and frameworks that contribute to a circular economy"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Einige Kapitel sind frei zugänglich (Open Access)
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