A Typology of Circular Start-ups: Analysis of 128 circular business models

Marvin Henry*, Thomas Bauwens, Marko Hekkert, Julian Kirchherr

*Corresponding author

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Abstract

The circular economy (CE) concept is much-heralded among policy-makers, scholars and industry professionals as an accelerated pathway towards sustainability. This move away from the dominant linear system where products are discarded at the end of product lifecycle is deemed necessary since it is the main cause of an accelerated resource consumption. Business models are considered as a key enabler for the shift from a linear to a CE. However, research on circular business models has mainly focused on circular approaches adopted by incumbent firms, while the contributions of newly established firms (the authors call these ’circular start-ups’) have been largely overlooked. This article scrutinises the business models of circular start-ups and how they may differ from those of incumbent firms embracing CE. For this, it analyses the circular business model strategies and innovations adopted by circular start-ups, relying on a novel data sample of 128 circular start-ups identified in three major CE ecosystems in Europe: the Randstad region in the Netherlands, Berlin and London. Based on this data, a novel typology of circular start-ups is proposed, distinguishing between five circular start-up archetypes: design-based, waste-based, platform-based, service-based and nature-based start-ups. The results also show that circular start-ups tend to embrace strategies corresponding to higher levels of circularity than those of incumbents. This preliminarily suggests that circular start-ups can indeed make major contributions to transitioning towards CE.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer118528
TidsskriftJournal of Cleaner Production
Vol/bind245
Antal sider19
ISSN0959-6526
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 feb. 2020
Udgivet eksterntJa

Emneord

  • Circular economy
  • Business model innovation
  • Sustainable development
  • Start-up
  • Circular business models
  • Nature-based solutions

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