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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lydia Bals (Mainz University of Applied Sciences, Germany) , Wendy L. Tate (University of Tennessee, USA) , Lisa M. Ellram (Miami University, USA)Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.698kg ISBN: 9781839825453ISBN 10: 1839825456 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 19 April 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"1: Introduction to Circular Economy Requirements: From Supply Chains to Value Systems Chapter 1. Introduction to Circular Economy Supply Chains: From Supply Chains to Value Systems; Lydia Bals, Wendy L. Tate and Lisa M. Ellram Chapter 2. Industrial Symbiosis: Novel Supply Networks for the Circular Economy; Weslynne S. Ashton,Marian R. Chertow, and Shahana Althaf Chapter 3. No Rest for the Complex: Information Flows, Adaptation, and Emergence in Circular Supply Systems; Elizabeth Miller 2: The Role of Production (Actor: Producers) Chapter 4. Shaping the Transition from Linear to Circular Supply Chains; Jennifer Rogan, Frank Fürstenberg, and Andreas Wieland Chapter 5. Circular Business Models: A Network Approach to Promote Circularity and Value Co-Creation from the Producer's Perspective; Katharina Spraul and Stephanie Stumpf 3: The Role and Types of (Reverse) Logistics (Actors: Scavengers And Decomposers) Chapter 6. The Effects of Recycling Locations on Closed-Loop Supply Chain Performance; Petchprakai Sirilertsuwan Chapter 7. Stakeholder Theory and Supply Chains in the Circular Economy; Muhammad Umair Shah,James H. Bookbinder 4: The Role and Types of Business and Retail Consumers (Actor: Consumers) Chapter 8. From End-of-the-Road to Critical Node: The Role of End-User ""Consumers"" in Shaping Circular Supply Chain Management; Ben Hazen, Ilenia Confente, Dan Pellathy, and Ivan Russo Chapter 9. Secondary Markets: Enabling The Circular Economy; Dale S. Rogers, Haozhe Chen, and Zachary S. Rogers 5: The Role of Information and Financial Flows (Main Actor: Decomposers) Chapter 10. Blockchain Technology and the Circular Economy: An Exploration; Mahtab Kouhizadeh, Qingyun Zhu, Lojain Alkhuzaim, and Joseph Sarkis Chapter 11. Towards Sustainability: A Review of Analytical Models for Circular Supply Chains; Ali Ülkü, Dawne M. Skinner, and Gonca Yıldırım 6: The Role of the Business Context (Policy Makers, Ngos, Etc.) Chapter 12. Determinants of Circular Economy and Sustainable Development of European Countries; Tihana Škrinjarić Chapter 13. Waste Not, Want Not: The Regulatory Barriers of Upcycling Frass; Carla K. Smink and Rikke D. Huulgaard 7: Lessons Learned in the Move to a Circular Economy Chapter 14. Learning to Implement the Circular Economy in the Agri-Food Sector: A Multi-Level Perspective; Joe Miemczyk, Valentina Carbone, and Mickey Howard Chapter 15. Blanc de Gris, an Urban Mushroom Farm: Lessons from the Emergence of a Circular Business Model; Laura-yi Lévesque,Emmanuel Raufflet, and Linda Rouleau Chapter 16. Circular Tourism: A Destination Approach; Mette Alberg Mosgaard, Søren Kerndrup, and Martin Lehmann Chapter 17. Circular Public Procurement: A Case Study of Workwear and Laundry Services; Rikke Dorothea Huulgaard, Heidi Simone Kristensen, Arne Remmen, and Carla Kornelia Smink Chapter 18. Examples of Innovative Circular Economy Business Models (CBMs) from the Clothing and Textile Industry; Ida Rovanto and Anu Bask Chapter 19. Osklen Case Study: The Hurdles of Sustainable and Circular Fashion in Brazil; Leonardo Marques"ReviewsThis valuable research book was partially funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, the German Research Foundation. So it is no surprise that we are treated to the musings of some of the brightest minds at German universities. But there are also plenty of other contributors from Aalborg to Zagreb. Indeed, just about anyone senior who has ever written about supply chains is in here somewhere. -- Christopher Walker, Impact Investor, Book Review Author InformationLydia Bals, is Professor of Supply Chain and Operations Management at Mainz University of Applied Sciences, an external Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at EBS Universität and is affiliated with Copenhagen Business School. Wendy L. Tate, is the Taylor Professor of Business and the Ray and Joan Myatt Faculty Research Fellow at the Haslam College of Business, Department of Supply Chain Management, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. Lisa M. Ellram, is University Distinguished Professor and the Rees Distinguished Professor of Supply Chain Management at the Farmer School of Business, Miami University, Oxford, OH. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |