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Strengthening the quality of qualitative models: a quality framework for future-oriented sustainability research Open
Alternative Economic Models (AEMs) are theoretical frameworks that, if implemented, could fundamentally transform economic systems by aligning financial objectives with sustainability goals. Conducting rigorous research on future-oriented …
View article: Rebound effects in circular business models: A review of cases and mitigation strategies
Rebound effects in circular business models: A review of cases and mitigation strategies Open
Circular business models are typically designed with the intent to meet customer demands, while resolving environmental issues related to resource usage, product lifetimes and waste reduction. Yet, rebound effects might hinder their positi…
View article: Leverage Points as an Analytical Framework for Preventing Rebound Effects
Leverage Points as an Analytical Framework for Preventing Rebound Effects Open
Despite global efforts toward sustainability, greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, partly due to rebound effects (RE), i.e., systemic responses that offset the potential sustainability benefits of sustainability interventions. Design…
View article: A simulation-based approach for investigating the dynamics of rebound effects in the circular economy: A case of use-oriented product/service system
A simulation-based approach for investigating the dynamics of rebound effects in the circular economy: A case of use-oriented product/service system Open
Current research in Circular Economy (CE) fails to address the occurrence of Rebound Effects (RE), which are systemic and behavioural responses to the implementation of interventions hindering the potential sustainability benefits. This pa…
Identifying rebound effects in product-service systems: actors, mechanisms, triggers and drivers Open
The implementation of product-service systems (PSS) is prone to the occurrence of rebound effects (RE). This research aims to systematically identify the rebound mechanisms in a PSS context. Through the case study of a use-oriented PSS off…
Feedback thought at the intersection of systems and design science Open
This paper explores the interplay of feedback principles in design and systems science. From their roots in engineering, biology, and economics, it investigates intersections between design, cybernetics and servomechanisms. The synthesis e…
Towards a systemic view on rebound effects: Modelling the feedback loops of rebound mechanisms Open
Rebound Effects (RE) are systemic responses that are relentlessly hindering the achievement of sustainability actions’ intended effects. Despite the wide recognition of RE, the limited understanding of the underlying causal structures sust…
Unveiling the dynamic complexity of rebound effects in sustainability transitions: Towards a system's perspective Open
Rebound effects (RE) are systemic responses to sustainability-oriented actions that have relentlessly offset the anticipated effects, hindering sustainability transitions. Limitations to account for feedback, delays, and non-linearities hi…
View article: Stakeholders responsibilities in reverse logistics of product-service systems: towards circular economy in the healthcare industry
Stakeholders responsibilities in reverse logistics of product-service systems: towards circular economy in the healthcare industry Open
Reverse logistic system is essential in Product-Service Systems (PSS), which have been labeled as a means to achieve the circular economy. Multiple stakeholders should be involved in the design and operation of the reverse logistics system…
A systems view on Circular Economy transitions: examining the deceleration of resource flows Open
\n An envisioned Circular Economy (CE) can only be achieved by the transition of consumption and production systems to enhanced modes of resource use. The deceleration of resource flows and appreciation of feedback relationships among the …
View article: How are End-of-Life Strategies Adopted in Product-Service Systems? A Systematic Review of General Cases and Cases of Medical Devices Industry
How are End-of-Life Strategies Adopted in Product-Service Systems? A Systematic Review of General Cases and Cases of Medical Devices Industry Open
Little study has been done on the adoption of End-of-Life (EoL) strategies on the medical devices industry, despite the reasons why it is an important area of study for the implementation of circularity. The rates of waste in the medical f…
View article: Circular Innovation Framework: Verifying Conceptual to Practical Decisions in Sustainability-Oriented Product-Service System Cases
Circular Innovation Framework: Verifying Conceptual to Practical Decisions in Sustainability-Oriented Product-Service System Cases Open
Product–service systems (PSSs) have significant sustainability potential. However, limited knowledge is available on the choices to develop circular PSS solutions. The goal of this paper is to provide a circular innovation framework contai…
The uses and users of design process models in organizations Open
\n The use of design process models is of great importance for developing better products. Indeed, it is one of the factors that may differentiate the best companies from the rest. However, their adoption in companies is declining. Usefuln…
View article: Transforming a Traditional Product Offer into PSS: A Practical Application
Transforming a Traditional Product Offer into PSS: A Practical Application Open
In the last decades, companies have shifted from traditional business models based on selling products to product-service systems (PSS). Despite this tendency, there is a paucity of complete methodologies and tools to guide companies on ho…