2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9040549
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Coordination of Industrial Symbiosis through Anchoring

Abstract: This paper aims to contribute to understanding the dynamics of industrial symbiosis. More specifically, we focus on the dynamics of anchoring as they can be observed in the Chinese context of eco-industrial development. We define anchoring as those activities that (typically local) actors perform to create local physical and institutional conditions conducive to the emergence and further development of industrial symbiosis in a specific regional industrial system. We argue that, in the study of industrial symb… Show more

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“…From a technical standpoint, Industrial Symbiosis can take place in different ways: process oriented IS refers to a cooperative network around an industrial process; residue oriented IS refers to a cooperative network around a residual flow; place oriented IS refers to a cooperative network bound to a specific location (Boons et al, 2015). Also from an organizational standpoint IS can take place in different ways, namely anchor manufacturer, eco-cluster development, government planning and business incubator (Boons et al, 2011;Chertow, 2000;Mulrow, Derrible, Ashton, & Chopra, 2017;Sun, Spekkink, Cuppen, & Korevaar, 2017). Anchor manufacturer means that there are one or two industries with large production volumes, resources and byproducts seeking economic, strategic and environmental benefits through resource exchange (Sun et al, 2017).…”
Section: Industrial Symbiosis In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…From a technical standpoint, Industrial Symbiosis can take place in different ways: process oriented IS refers to a cooperative network around an industrial process; residue oriented IS refers to a cooperative network around a residual flow; place oriented IS refers to a cooperative network bound to a specific location (Boons et al, 2015). Also from an organizational standpoint IS can take place in different ways, namely anchor manufacturer, eco-cluster development, government planning and business incubator (Boons et al, 2011;Chertow, 2000;Mulrow, Derrible, Ashton, & Chopra, 2017;Sun, Spekkink, Cuppen, & Korevaar, 2017). Anchor manufacturer means that there are one or two industries with large production volumes, resources and byproducts seeking economic, strategic and environmental benefits through resource exchange (Sun et al, 2017).…”
Section: Industrial Symbiosis In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also from an organizational standpoint IS can take place in different ways, namely anchor manufacturer, eco-cluster development, government planning and business incubator (Boons et al, 2011;Chertow, 2000;Mulrow, Derrible, Ashton, & Chopra, 2017;Sun, Spekkink, Cuppen, & Korevaar, 2017). Anchor manufacturer means that there are one or two industries with large production volumes, resources and byproducts seeking economic, strategic and environmental benefits through resource exchange (Sun et al, 2017). These large industries provide the critical mass for IS to develop within an eco-industrial cluster (Chertow, 2000).…”
Section: Industrial Symbiosis In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The meso level focuses on industrial parks and industrial symbiosis districts; the macro level includes activities within a city, region, nation, and beyond. In this review, the level of analysis presents that one-third of studies reviewed (32%) conducted studies oriented at a macro level: either society level (e.g., [24,25]), municipal (e.g., [26]), or regional level (e.g., [25,27]). The micro level of analysis portrays 30% of studies (e.g., company [28], consumers [29], products [30], followed by not mentioned (17%) (e.g., [7,8,31]), and the meso level (17%) (e.g., industrial parks [32]).…”
Section: Scale Of Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, planned IS is classified into government planning and eco-cluster development dynamics [6]. Later, Sun et al [7] defined anchoring activities to refer to the effort of local stakeholders creating favorable technical and institutional conditions for IS emergence. In this study, we considered anchoring as an eighth dynamics mainly to address physical and social facilitation in the cluster.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%