2024
DOI: 10.1002/bsd2.349
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Insights and dynamics of circular business model in developing countries' context: The empirical analysis of the returnable glass bottles process

Obiora Ezeudu,
Christopher Kennedy

Abstract: Despite the growing understanding that circular business models (CBMs) play a pivotal role in facilitating the transition from a linear to a circular economy, there is a lack of relevant literature on how CBMs can be implemented in businesses in developing countries. This study addresses this significant gap in the literature by revealing the insights and dynamics of the implementation of a CBM in a typical developing economy—Nigeria. A notable business model adopted by breweries and beverage companies in Nige… Show more

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“…The innovation of this study lies in its targeted examination of the plastic bottle manufacturing sector in Pakistan, an area not extensively explored in the existing literature [10]. By contextualizing reverse logistics within this specific industry and region, this research provides valuable insights into the practices and impacts of reverse logistics in a developing country setting [17], addressing a notable gap in the literature [18]. The choice of this sector is strategic, given its significant environmental footprint [19] and potential for resource recovery through reverse logistics operations [20].…”
Section: Rationale Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The innovation of this study lies in its targeted examination of the plastic bottle manufacturing sector in Pakistan, an area not extensively explored in the existing literature [10]. By contextualizing reverse logistics within this specific industry and region, this research provides valuable insights into the practices and impacts of reverse logistics in a developing country setting [17], addressing a notable gap in the literature [18]. The choice of this sector is strategic, given its significant environmental footprint [19] and potential for resource recovery through reverse logistics operations [20].…”
Section: Rationale Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%