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Goal Displacement and Goal Conflicts in Circular Innovation Initiatives: Types and Mitigation Practices

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Many firms set ambitious sustainability goals but these are frequently “displaced” by proxy goals that are easier to track and measure. However, the specific types of goal conflicts that follow from this displacement are poorly understood. We conducted a case study of circular innovation initiatives at a global MedTech company and identified ...
Wiebke Reim   +2 more
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The Contingent Eco‐Innovation–Firm Performance Link: A Global Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The relationship between eco‐innovation (EI) and firm performance (FP) is central to environmental management research, yet empirical evidence remains fragmented and highly context dependent. This article presents a global systematic literature review (SLR) of 541 empirical studies (2006–April 2025) to (i) diagnose the systematic sources of ...
Ali Mammadov
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Evolutionary Game Theory

International Journal of Circular Economy and Waste Management, 2021
The article uses evolutionary game theory analysis as the research object, which is the most commonly used research method of institutional change, and summarizes some methods in the research of institutional change, and points out the advantages and disadvantages of evolutionary game analysis in the research of institutional change and through the ...
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A theory for the evolutionary game

Theoretical Population Biology, 1987
The authors present an evolutionary game theory with a continuum of strategies (this includes matrix games with mixed strategies), and require an ESS to be stable against invasion by more than one mutant. Let U be the set of strategies (e.g. an interval), and denote by \(u^ 1,u^ 2,...,u^ r\in U\) the distinct strategies used in the population.
Brown, Joel S., Vincent, Thomas L.
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Moritz Schlick's Evolutionary Game Theory

History of Philosophy Quarterly, 2023
Abstract The early Schlick developed an evolutionary biological account of play. He contrasted play with work. Where work encompasses all activity that is undertaken for the sake of some practical outcome, play renders what was previously a mere means into an end enjoyable in itself.
Vrahimis, Andreas   +2 more
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Evolutionary Game Theory

Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1980
Evolutionary game theory is a method of analysing the evolution of phenotypes when fitnesses are frequency-dependent. The assumption made about inheritance is the simplest possible one, that individuals produce offspring identical to themselves — i.e. parthenogenetic inheritance.
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Evolutionary Game Theory and Personality

2015
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van den Berg, Piet, Weissing, Franz
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Evolutionary Game Theory

2023
Evolutionary game theory originated in population biology from the realisation that frequency-dependent fitness introduced a strategic element into evolution. Since its development, evolutionary game theory has been adopted by many social scientists, and philosophers, to analyse interdependent decision problems played by boundedly rational individuals.
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Evolutionary game theory

2010
Overview Evolutionary game theory may have done more to stimulate and refine research in animal behaviour than any other theoretical perspective. In this chapter, we will review some of the insights gained by applying game theory to animal behaviour. Our emphasis is on conceptual issues rather than on technical detail.
McNamara, John M., Weissing, Franz J.
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