ACTIVITIES WITHIN CIRCULAR-ORIENTED INNOVATION PROCESS: CASES of BIOMATERIAL DEVELOPMENT

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ACTIVITIES WITHIN CIRCULAR-ORIENTED INNOVATION PROCESS: CASES of BIOMATERIAL DEVELOPMENT. / Ofterdinger, Janika; Dlugoborskyte, Vytaute; Herstatt, Cornelius.
In: International Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 25, No. 10, 2140005, 01.12.2021.

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title = "ACTIVITIES WITHIN CIRCULAR-ORIENTED INNOVATION PROCESS: CASES of BIOMATERIAL DEVELOPMENT",
abstract = "Within the research field of innovation management, the so-called circular-oriented innovations are focused on combining circular economy tenets within the development of innovation. Even though academia agrees that an economic transition has to develop from the bottom up, studying the implementation of circular economy on micro-level has been thus far neglected. Thus, the paper examines the circular-oriented innovation specific activities within the general innovation process and its distinct phases. Via multiple case study, the paper analyses the development of innovations suitable for the biological cycle of circular economy in the industry of biodegradable plastic substitutes. The findings show that circular economy aspects influence the innovation development from its very beginning. Starting from the triggering of idea generation, the end-of-life considerations and material choice show high importance in the front-end of innovation. Moreover, the research shows the high importance of cross-cycle and cross-sector collaborations throughout the entire development process.",
keywords = "Bio-circular innovation, Biodegradable plastic, Biological cycle, Circular economy, Circular-oriented innovation, Commercialisation, Front end of innovation, Innovation process, New product development, Management studies",
author = "Janika Ofterdinger and Vytaute Dlugoborskyte and Cornelius Herstatt",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 World Scientific Publishing Europe Ltd.; 23th Innovation Conference - ISPIM 2022 : Innovating in a Digital World, ISPIM 2022 ; Conference date: 05-06-2022 Through 08-06-2022",
year = "2021",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1142/S1363919621400053",
language = "English",
volume = "25",
journal = "International Journal of Innovation Management",
issn = "1363-9196",
publisher = "World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd",
number = "10",

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AU - Herstatt, Cornelius

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PY - 2021/12/1

Y1 - 2021/12/1

N2 - Within the research field of innovation management, the so-called circular-oriented innovations are focused on combining circular economy tenets within the development of innovation. Even though academia agrees that an economic transition has to develop from the bottom up, studying the implementation of circular economy on micro-level has been thus far neglected. Thus, the paper examines the circular-oriented innovation specific activities within the general innovation process and its distinct phases. Via multiple case study, the paper analyses the development of innovations suitable for the biological cycle of circular economy in the industry of biodegradable plastic substitutes. The findings show that circular economy aspects influence the innovation development from its very beginning. Starting from the triggering of idea generation, the end-of-life considerations and material choice show high importance in the front-end of innovation. Moreover, the research shows the high importance of cross-cycle and cross-sector collaborations throughout the entire development process.

AB - Within the research field of innovation management, the so-called circular-oriented innovations are focused on combining circular economy tenets within the development of innovation. Even though academia agrees that an economic transition has to develop from the bottom up, studying the implementation of circular economy on micro-level has been thus far neglected. Thus, the paper examines the circular-oriented innovation specific activities within the general innovation process and its distinct phases. Via multiple case study, the paper analyses the development of innovations suitable for the biological cycle of circular economy in the industry of biodegradable plastic substitutes. The findings show that circular economy aspects influence the innovation development from its very beginning. Starting from the triggering of idea generation, the end-of-life considerations and material choice show high importance in the front-end of innovation. Moreover, the research shows the high importance of cross-cycle and cross-sector collaborations throughout the entire development process.

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KW - Biodegradable plastic

KW - Biological cycle

KW - Circular economy

KW - Circular-oriented innovation

KW - Commercialisation

KW - Front end of innovation

KW - Innovation process

KW - New product development

KW - Management studies

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