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Circling the Archetype: Tensions Limiting the Transformation to a Circular Economy
ABSTRACT This research examines key tensions and the archetypal paradox that prevent the transformation to a circular economy (CE) across individual, organizational, and systems levels, problematizing CE assumptions. Tension manifestations are analyzed using a qualitative case study across eight diverse industries and geographies.
Helleke Heikkinen +5 more
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Agentic AI and Circular Procurement Performance: An Empirical Study
ABSTRACT Organizations that practice circular procurement in this rapidly changing world face many uncertainties. However, emerging digital technologies, such as agentic AI, can help manage resources and improve responsiveness to better serve both internal and external customers.
Surajit Bag +3 more
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Orchestration of Climate Action in Municipalities: A Collective Capacity Approach
ABSTRACT Municipalities are increasingly positioned as key actors in enabling local climate action, yet their ability to mobilise societal actors remains insufficiently understood. This study examines how municipal officials in six Finnish municipalities from different local contexts understand and operationalise collective capacity for climate action,
Maija Faehnle +2 more
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Abstract This paper conducts a comparative legal analysis of corporate restructuring frameworks in England and Bhutan, examining their capacity to integrate climate variability considerations and promote sustainable business practices. It discusses the procedural mechanisms for restructuring financially distressed enterprises available under the law of
Eugenio Vaccari, Migmar Lham
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Australia's Three System Approach to Mammographic Image Quality Assessment
Mammographic image evaluation in Australia remains constrained by the use of fragmented, subjective, and largely unevaluated systems. The continued use of the Perfect (P), Good (G), Moderate (M), Inadequate (I) (PGMI) image evaluation system (IES) framework despite concerns around its validity and reliability reflects a perceived practical utility and ...
Kelly Bentley‐Spuur, Minh T. Chau
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ЕЛЕМЕНТИ СТРАТЕГИЈЕ РЕГИОНАЛНОГ И ЛОКАЛНОГ РАЗВОЈА
The theme this paper is use the concept of regalization in the public regulation of the economic development in condition the transition depression, the large political turbulention and the institutional chaos.
Aleksandar Živković, Gordana Đurić
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In order to remain competitive in a post-COVID-19 scenario, manufacturing organizations should use the pandemic scenario as a lever to make IoT adoption more agile and faster by reinventing their business models.
Asif Arshad Ali, Asif Mahmood
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ABSTRACT This article presents a decade of research on Open Data Business Models (ODBM), aiming to identify conceptual gaps, categorize thematic trends, and propose an integrative framework. This paper, based on a systematic literature review (SLR) of 60 peer‐reviewed studies, develops a coherent framework that explains how ODBMs are formed, adapted ...
Saeed Rouhani +3 more
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Beyond Universalism: A Contextual Approach to Comparative Public Administration
ABSTRACT In this essay, I advocate for a contextual approach to comparative public administration, arguing that effective governance reform requires moving away from universal models to embrace local political, socioeconomic, and institutional realities.
XiaoHu Wang
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A public theatre as a living lab to create resilience
This case study of Masca, the first Romanian public theatre to pilot a socio-ecological urban living lab (ULL), reassesses resilience through a resourcefulness lens.
Alina Apostu, Maria Drăghici
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