Living Labs for Product Circularity: Learnings from the ‘Innovation Network aiming at Sustainable Smartphones’

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Living Labs for Product Circularity: Learnings from the ‘Innovation Network aiming at Sustainable Smartphones’. / Revellio, Ferdinand; Hansen, Erik; Schaltegger, Stefan.
PLATE – Product lifetimes and the environment: 3rd PLATE Conference, September 18–20, 2019 Berlin, Germany. ed. / Nils F. Nissen; Melanie Jaeger-Erben. Berlin: Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, 2021. p. 669-676.

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Harvard

Revellio, F, Hansen, E & Schaltegger, S 2021, Living Labs for Product Circularity: Learnings from the ‘Innovation Network aiming at Sustainable Smartphones’. in NF Nissen & M Jaeger-Erben (eds), PLATE – Product lifetimes and the environment: 3rd PLATE Conference, September 18–20, 2019 Berlin, Germany. Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin, Berlin, pp. 669-676, 3rd PLATE Conference, Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 18.09.19. https://doi.org/10.14279/depositonce-9253

APA

Revellio, F., Hansen, E., & Schaltegger, S. (2021). Living Labs for Product Circularity: Learnings from the ‘Innovation Network aiming at Sustainable Smartphones’. In N. F. Nissen, & M. Jaeger-Erben (Eds.), PLATE – Product lifetimes and the environment: 3rd PLATE Conference, September 18–20, 2019 Berlin, Germany (pp. 669-676). Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin. https://doi.org/10.14279/depositonce-9253

Vancouver

Revellio F, Hansen E, Schaltegger S. Living Labs for Product Circularity: Learnings from the ‘Innovation Network aiming at Sustainable Smartphones’. In Nissen NF, Jaeger-Erben M, editors, PLATE – Product lifetimes and the environment: 3rd PLATE Conference, September 18–20, 2019 Berlin, Germany. Berlin: Universitätsverlag der TU Berlin. 2021. p. 669-676 doi: 10.14279/depositonce-9253

Bibtex

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abstract = "Adopting the concept of a circular economy at a product level requires firms to rethink their business model and collaborate with partners across their value chain. Reaching product circularity through closing, slowing, and narrowing resource loops can be understood as a systems innovation, which calls for transdisciplinary research approaches. This paper presents insights from the {\textquoteleft}Innovation Network aiming at Sustainable Smartphones{\textquoteright} (INaS) located at the authors{\textquoteright} institute. INaS is a living lab that brings together actors from the entire smartphone value chain to co-create circular product and service innovations. We contribute to researchand practice with a process framework for leveraging partnerships through living labs for product circularity.",
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