Stakeholder engagement for circular economy in the built environment: a comparative study of London and São Paulo

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Loviscek, Vittoria
Orientador(a): Laureano, Ely Paiva, Kumar, Maneesh
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Resumo: The Built Environment sector's extensive resource depletion, waste generation, and greenhouse gas emissions underscore the need for collaboration among stakeholders. This collaboration is vital for finding solutions that promote economic growth, harness the potential of circular productive systems, and extract value from existing materials and resources. This study investigates the relationships among stakeholders of the Built Environment supply chain to understand their motivations, engagement strategies, and the resulting actions to develop and implement practices of circular economy at all stages of the loop of the construction supply chain. The investigation consists of a comparative casestudy between London and São Paulo. Stakeholders of the whole supply chain are included in the research considering the private sector, the public sector and the third sector. Stakeholder Theory is integrated into the literature of Circular Economy to employ the ReSolve framework for the developing and implementing circular business models (CBM) in this industry. The research addressed the following question: how do stakeholders of the value chain and value network interact, and what engagement strategies are involved in the process of development and implementation of circular economy practices in the loop of the built environment? The study is meant to fill a research gap by providing a holistic picture and understanding of the ongoing relationships and strategies for CBM development. By considering (1) types of stakeholders, (2) motivations of stakeholders, (3) stakeholder engagement strategies, (4) stakeholders’ action integrated with the ReSolve Framework, and (5) CBMs of the Built Environment supply chain, this investigation provides a clear focus for decision-making for all the sectors involved and clear directives for further investigations. The originality lies in its contextual characteristic of comparing London and São Paulo. The main results show that in a context with a strong policy framework, managers mostly focus on raising awareness and providing educational training, while in a context with a weaker policy framework, managers pressure the supply chain to adapts to environmental requirements by adopting certifications and green labels. The research also provides a theoretical model by understanding the integration of the ReSolve Framework with stakeholder management strategies. It concludes by providing theoretical contributions and managerial best practices and insights.
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spelling Loviscek, VittoriaEscolasSehnem, SimonePereira, Susana Carla FariasSilva, Minelle Enéas daLaureano, Ely PaivaKumar, Maneesh2023-10-20T16:12:13Z2023-10-20T16:12:13Z2023-09-05https://hdl.handle.net/10438/34385The Built Environment sector's extensive resource depletion, waste generation, and greenhouse gas emissions underscore the need for collaboration among stakeholders. This collaboration is vital for finding solutions that promote economic growth, harness the potential of circular productive systems, and extract value from existing materials and resources. This study investigates the relationships among stakeholders of the Built Environment supply chain to understand their motivations, engagement strategies, and the resulting actions to develop and implement practices of circular economy at all stages of the loop of the construction supply chain. The investigation consists of a comparative casestudy between London and São Paulo. Stakeholders of the whole supply chain are included in the research considering the private sector, the public sector and the third sector. Stakeholder Theory is integrated into the literature of Circular Economy to employ the ReSolve framework for the developing and implementing circular business models (CBM) in this industry. The research addressed the following question: how do stakeholders of the value chain and value network interact, and what engagement strategies are involved in the process of development and implementation of circular economy practices in the loop of the built environment? The study is meant to fill a research gap by providing a holistic picture and understanding of the ongoing relationships and strategies for CBM development. By considering (1) types of stakeholders, (2) motivations of stakeholders, (3) stakeholder engagement strategies, (4) stakeholders’ action integrated with the ReSolve Framework, and (5) CBMs of the Built Environment supply chain, this investigation provides a clear focus for decision-making for all the sectors involved and clear directives for further investigations. The originality lies in its contextual characteristic of comparing London and São Paulo. The main results show that in a context with a strong policy framework, managers mostly focus on raising awareness and providing educational training, while in a context with a weaker policy framework, managers pressure the supply chain to adapts to environmental requirements by adopting certifications and green labels. The research also provides a theoretical model by understanding the integration of the ReSolve Framework with stakeholder management strategies. It concludes by providing theoretical contributions and managerial best practices and insights.A extensa depleção de recursos, geração de resíduos e emissões de gases de efeito estufa do setor do Ambiente Construído evidenciam a necessidade de colaboração entre stakeholders. Essa colaboração é vital para encontrar soluções que promovam o crescimento econômico, aproveitem o potencial de sistemas produtivos circulares e extraiam valor dos materiais e recursos existentes. Este estudo investiga as relações entre os stakeholders na cadeia de valor do Ambiente Construído, a fim de compreender suas motivações, estratégias de engajamento e ações resultantes para desenvolver e implementar práticas de economia circular em todas as etapas da cadeia de suprimentos da construção. A investigação consiste em um estudo de caso comparativo entre Londres, do Global Norte, e São Paulo, do Global Sul. Os stakeholders de toda a cadeia de suprimentos são incluídas na pesquisa, considerando o setor privado, o setor público e o terceiro setor. A Stakeholder Theory é integrada à literatura da Economia Circular para integrar o ReSolve Framework para o desenvolvimento e implementação de modelos de negócios circulares (CBM) nessa indústria. A pesquisa aborda a seguinte questão: como os stakeholders da cadeia de valor e da rede de valor interagem, e quais estratégias de engajamento estão envolvidas no processo de desenvolvimento e implementação de práticas de economia circular no ambiente construído? O estudo tem o objetivo de preencher uma lacuna na pesquisa, fornecendo uma imagem holística e compreensão das relações e estratégias em andamento para o desenvolvimento de CBMs. Ao considerar (1) tipos de partes interessadas, (2) motivações dos stakeholders, (3) estratégias de engajamento dos stakeholders, (4) ações dos stakeholders integradas ao ReSolve Framework e (5) CBMs na cadeia de suprimentos do Ambiente Construído, essa investigação fornece um foco claro para a tomada de decisões em todos os setores envolvidos e diretrizes claras para investigações futuras. A originalidade reside em sua característica contextual de comparar Londres e São Paulo. Os principais resultados mostram que, em um contexto com uma estrutura de políticas sólida, os gestores geralmente se concentram em aumentar a conscientização e fornecer treinamento educacional, enquanto em um contexto com uma estrutura de políticas mais fraca, os gestores pressionam a cadeia de suprimentos a se adaptar aos requisitos ambientais por meio da adoção de certificações e selos verdes. A pesquisa também oferece um modelo teórico ao compreender a integração do ReSolve framework com as estratégias de gestão de stakeholders. 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title Stakeholder engagement for circular economy in the built environment: a comparative study of London and São Paulo
spellingShingle Stakeholder engagement for circular economy in the built environment: a comparative study of London and São Paulo
Loviscek, Vittoria
Circular economy
Built environment
Stakeholder engagement strategies
Circular business model
ReSolve framework
Economia circular
Ambiente construído
Estratégias de engajamento de stakeholders
Modelo de negócio circular
Administração de empresas
Stakeholders
Desenvolvimento sustentável
Logística empresarial - Aspectos ambientais
Indústria de construção civil
Responsabilidade social da empresa
title_short Stakeholder engagement for circular economy in the built environment: a comparative study of London and São Paulo
title_full Stakeholder engagement for circular economy in the built environment: a comparative study of London and São Paulo
title_fullStr Stakeholder engagement for circular economy in the built environment: a comparative study of London and São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholder engagement for circular economy in the built environment: a comparative study of London and São Paulo
title_sort Stakeholder engagement for circular economy in the built environment: a comparative study of London and São Paulo
author Loviscek, Vittoria
author_facet Loviscek, Vittoria
author_role author
dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Sehnem, Simone
Pereira, Susana Carla Farias
Silva, Minelle Enéas da
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Loviscek, Vittoria
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Laureano, Ely Paiva
Kumar, Maneesh
contributor_str_mv Laureano, Ely Paiva
Kumar, Maneesh
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Circular economy
Built environment
Stakeholder engagement strategies
Circular business model
ReSolve framework
topic Circular economy
Built environment
Stakeholder engagement strategies
Circular business model
ReSolve framework
Economia circular
Ambiente construído
Estratégias de engajamento de stakeholders
Modelo de negócio circular
Administração de empresas
Stakeholders
Desenvolvimento sustentável
Logística empresarial - Aspectos ambientais
Indústria de construção civil
Responsabilidade social da empresa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Economia circular
Ambiente construído
Estratégias de engajamento de stakeholders
Modelo de negócio circular
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Administração de empresas
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv Stakeholders
Desenvolvimento sustentável
Logística empresarial - Aspectos ambientais
Indústria de construção civil
Responsabilidade social da empresa
description The Built Environment sector's extensive resource depletion, waste generation, and greenhouse gas emissions underscore the need for collaboration among stakeholders. This collaboration is vital for finding solutions that promote economic growth, harness the potential of circular productive systems, and extract value from existing materials and resources. This study investigates the relationships among stakeholders of the Built Environment supply chain to understand their motivations, engagement strategies, and the resulting actions to develop and implement practices of circular economy at all stages of the loop of the construction supply chain. The investigation consists of a comparative casestudy between London and São Paulo. Stakeholders of the whole supply chain are included in the research considering the private sector, the public sector and the third sector. Stakeholder Theory is integrated into the literature of Circular Economy to employ the ReSolve framework for the developing and implementing circular business models (CBM) in this industry. The research addressed the following question: how do stakeholders of the value chain and value network interact, and what engagement strategies are involved in the process of development and implementation of circular economy practices in the loop of the built environment? The study is meant to fill a research gap by providing a holistic picture and understanding of the ongoing relationships and strategies for CBM development. By considering (1) types of stakeholders, (2) motivations of stakeholders, (3) stakeholder engagement strategies, (4) stakeholders’ action integrated with the ReSolve Framework, and (5) CBMs of the Built Environment supply chain, this investigation provides a clear focus for decision-making for all the sectors involved and clear directives for further investigations. The originality lies in its contextual characteristic of comparing London and São Paulo. The main results show that in a context with a strong policy framework, managers mostly focus on raising awareness and providing educational training, while in a context with a weaker policy framework, managers pressure the supply chain to adapts to environmental requirements by adopting certifications and green labels. The research also provides a theoretical model by understanding the integration of the ReSolve Framework with stakeholder management strategies. It concludes by providing theoretical contributions and managerial best practices and insights.
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