Fostering Circularity: Building a Local Community and Implementing Circular Processes

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Fostering Circularity: Building a Local Community and Implementing Circular Processes. / Schulz, Jonah; Hillnhagen, Simon; Schmidt, Matthias.
How can industrial management contribute to a brighter future?. Hrsg. / Jochen Deuse. GITO mbH Verlag, 2023. S. 55-75 (Schriftenreihe der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft für Arbeits- und Betriebsorganisation (WGAB) e. V., ).

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in SammelwerkenForschungbegutachtet

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Schulz, J, Hillnhagen, S & Schmidt, M 2023, Fostering Circularity: Building a Local Community and Implementing Circular Processes. in J Deuse (Hrsg.), How can industrial management contribute to a brighter future?. Schriftenreihe der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft für Arbeits- und Betriebsorganisation (WGAB) e. V., , GITO mbH Verlag, S. 55-75. https://doi.org/10.30844/wgab_2023_4

APA

Schulz, J., Hillnhagen, S., & Schmidt, M. (2023). Fostering Circularity: Building a Local Community and Implementing Circular Processes. In J. Deuse (Hrsg.), How can industrial management contribute to a brighter future? (S. 55-75). (Schriftenreihe der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft für Arbeits- und Betriebsorganisation (WGAB) e. V., ). GITO mbH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.30844/wgab_2023_4

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Schulz J, Hillnhagen S, Schmidt M. Fostering Circularity: Building a Local Community and Implementing Circular Processes. in Deuse J, Hrsg., How can industrial management contribute to a brighter future?. GITO mbH Verlag. 2023. S. 55-75. (Schriftenreihe der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft für Arbeits- und Betriebsorganisation (WGAB) e. V., ). doi: 10.30844/wgab_2023_4

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