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Knowledge-based dynamic capabilities for managing paradoxical tensions in circular business model innovation: an empirical exploration of an incumbent firm
by
Mueller, Jens
, Sabatini, Andrea
, Temperini, Valerio
, Pascucci, Federica
, Pizzichini, Lucia
in
Business
/ Business models
/ Case studies
/ Circular business model innovation
/ Companies
/ Dynamic capabilities
/ Incumbency
/ Incumbent firms
/ Innovations
/ Investigations
/ Knowledge management
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Organizational change
/ Paradox theory
/ Paradoxes
/ Qualitative research
/ Research methodology
/ SME
/ Theory
/ Transformation
2024
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Knowledge-based dynamic capabilities for managing paradoxical tensions in circular business model innovation: an empirical exploration of an incumbent firm
by
Mueller, Jens
, Sabatini, Andrea
, Temperini, Valerio
, Pascucci, Federica
, Pizzichini, Lucia
in
Business
/ Business models
/ Case studies
/ Circular business model innovation
/ Companies
/ Dynamic capabilities
/ Incumbency
/ Incumbent firms
/ Innovations
/ Investigations
/ Knowledge management
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Organizational change
/ Paradox theory
/ Paradoxes
/ Qualitative research
/ Research methodology
/ SME
/ Theory
/ Transformation
2024
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Knowledge-based dynamic capabilities for managing paradoxical tensions in circular business model innovation: an empirical exploration of an incumbent firm
by
Mueller, Jens
, Sabatini, Andrea
, Temperini, Valerio
, Pascucci, Federica
, Pizzichini, Lucia
in
Business
/ Business models
/ Case studies
/ Circular business model innovation
/ Companies
/ Dynamic capabilities
/ Incumbency
/ Incumbent firms
/ Innovations
/ Investigations
/ Knowledge management
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Organizational change
/ Paradox theory
/ Paradoxes
/ Qualitative research
/ Research methodology
/ SME
/ Theory
/ Transformation
2024
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Knowledge-based dynamic capabilities for managing paradoxical tensions in circular business model innovation: an empirical exploration of an incumbent firm
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Knowledge-based dynamic capabilities for managing paradoxical tensions in circular business model innovation: an empirical exploration of an incumbent firm
2024
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Overview
Purpose
This paper aims to gain insights into the paradoxical tensions emerging from circular business model innovation (CBMI) and how to overcome them by developing a theoretical framework drawing on two theoretical streams: firstly, the paradox theory for shedding light on the often “invisible” contradictions generated by the implementation of circular economy (CE) principles in business model transformation; and secondly, the dynamic capability theory that can contribute to the investigation of how to manage these contradictions.
Design/methodology/approach
The study uses a longitudinal case study approach to gain an in-depth understanding of the transformation and challenges faced by an incumbent firm in adopting a circular business model. Qualitative research methods are used to explore the paradoxical tensions and dynamic capabilities involved in the process.
Findings
The study finds that incumbent firms face numerous challenges and paradoxical tensions in the CBMI process. These tensions arise from difficulties in implementing organizational changes, balancing competing priorities and managing conflicting goals. Dynamic capabilities are crucial in managing these tensions and facilitating the transition to a circular business model.
Research limitations/implications
This paper contributes to the theoretical development of paradox theory by applying it to the new field of CBMI which is currently slightly investigated and responds to the call for studies looking at more fine-grained types of sustainable business models. The study adds to previous literature that how the firm handles paradoxes and tensions influences the pace and results of the process. If the firm becomes discouraged during the early stages of identifying new opportunities, the pace slows down, and the firm becomes hesitant to collaborate more with partners. Furthermore, the ability to capitalize on these opportunities is affected by these tensions and contradictions.
Originality/value
This paper contributes to the literature by empirically investigating the process of CBMI in incumbent firms. It fills the gap in existing research by examining the existence of paradoxical tensions in a real-life setting and exploring the role of dynamic capabilities in managing these tensions. The findings provide practical insights for firms seeking a transition towards a CE and highlight that the ability to sense the external context should be developed as the new business model entails a central role of external actors.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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