2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.11.111
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Eco-innovation in the transition to a circular economy: An analytical literature review

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“…Similar barriers to those presented in these studies can be observed in European countries, although barriers to CE in European regions are generally more region-specific, once again differing from Chinese circumstances. Studies on CE barriers identified four main groups of barriers: technical/technological barriers [84,100] Additional studies devoted to the difficulties facing CE implementation [101][102][103] also emphasized the above-mentioned barriers as the main limitations. In [101], surveys and results of interviews with CE experts (businesses and policymakers) were presented, the main findings of which show that cultural barriers (a lack of consumer interest and awareness as well as hesitant business culture) are of primary significance.…”
Section: Potential Impact Of Ce On Regional Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar barriers to those presented in these studies can be observed in European countries, although barriers to CE in European regions are generally more region-specific, once again differing from Chinese circumstances. Studies on CE barriers identified four main groups of barriers: technical/technological barriers [84,100] Additional studies devoted to the difficulties facing CE implementation [101][102][103] also emphasized the above-mentioned barriers as the main limitations. In [101], surveys and results of interviews with CE experts (businesses and policymakers) were presented, the main findings of which show that cultural barriers (a lack of consumer interest and awareness as well as hesitant business culture) are of primary significance.…”
Section: Potential Impact Of Ce On Regional Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, it must be borne in mind that the circular economy concept is at a different stage of development than the sustainable development concept, and that social aspects of circular economy start to be present is research on circular economy (Korhonen et al, 2018a). Moreover, moving towards a CE is "contingent on 'systemic' EI (Eco-Innovation), that is, not only intense in technology but also involving dynamic and holistic combinations of service innovations and novel organizational set-ups" (de Jesus et al 2018). Yet, it must be borne in mind that "without an evaluation framework or bottom-up support from the industry or the community, CE initiatives are not sustained" (Winans et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…This work builds on the paper of [23] and is a source to [14]. Interestingly, three literature reviews appear on the Main Path in 2016, namely [2] from Production Engineering, [14] from Agri-Food Science, Economics, and Environment, and [62] from Environment, Business and Economics, which may point to the effort of scholars to consolidate CE knowledge.…”
Section: Main Path Analysismentioning
confidence: 93%