The complexity of circular business models and the effect of firm size in the clothing industry - A variable development and quantitative study for the clothing industry
Abstract
With the newly added focus on the social and environmental costs associated with the fast fashion
and clothing industry, many researchers have attempted to solve the problem and come up with
valid theories for change. A way to minimize externalities is with the implementation of circular business
models, which have become increasingly relevant to prolong the life cycle of products, reduce
the use of natural resources and minimize harmful emissions and can, therefore, be a possible solution
to the problem. However, there are many different interpretations of the model, and there is no
general consensus that can be applied regardless of industry. Instead, it appears that customization is
necessary to fully capture the possible benefits. This thesis attempt to address this gap and provide
clarity to the subject by conducting an extensive literature study review in order to investigate prominent
research in the field of circular business models and present their similarities and differences
regarding the distinct benefits, problems and opportunities of the model. Based on the result of the
literature study, three variables are developed to show how a quantitative analysis can be made with
a focus on a single industry. This was made as little research has been done regarding the correlation
of (clothing) firm-size and the willingness to implement circular business models. The result of the
thesis indicated that, while the implementation of circular business models appears to somewhat
correlate with firm size, more research is needed to better understand the full extent of the potential
benefits and problems. Furthermore, as customization of circular business models appears to be a
requisite for implementation due to differences between industries, a general consensus could,
therefore, facilitate the development of such personalized models and enable the transition throughout
the economy.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2020-07-01Author
Lindström, Christoffer
Berggren, Carl
Keywords
Circular business models, circular economy, sustainable business models, closing the loop strategies
Series/Report no.
Environmental Management/Uthålligt företagande
19/20:3
Language
eng