2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14063258
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The Mechanism of Forming the Strategic Potential of an Enterprise in a Circular Economy

Abstract: In the framework of this study, significant features of the formation of the strategic potential of the enterprise in a circular economy are identified. The characteristics and elements of the strategic potential of the enterprise, which can ensure its integrity and continuity of operations, are highlighted. The authors conducted and analyzed a theoretical review of the concept of the “circular economy” and its impact on business and resource conservation and environmental protection. The conditions for the tr… Show more

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“…Nonetheless, the environmental and economic benefits of a circular economy approach via the reduction of resource consumption and, therefore, lower production costs can have high strategic value both at the industry and national level [85].…”
Section: Methodological Notes and Further Research Possibilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the environmental and economic benefits of a circular economy approach via the reduction of resource consumption and, therefore, lower production costs can have high strategic value both at the industry and national level [85].…”
Section: Methodological Notes and Further Research Possibilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Персонал -людський потенціал, що є найціннішим ресурсом організації. Те, як співробітники взаємодіють один з одним і керують доступними ресурсами, визначає успіх організації [3].…”
Section: виклад основного матеріалу дослідженняunclassified
“…Circular economy (green economy or bioeconomy—including economic activities in materials and the field of energy) shows the need for the new global society and economy to be based on renewable processes, favouring biodiversity, bringing benefits (tangible and intangible) to all people (their quality of life) now and in the future [ 36 ]. The key element is the management of limited natural resources [ 37 ]. The green economy is interpreted as ‘4R‘—i.e., reduction, reuse, recycling, and recovery.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%