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How start-ups in emerging economies embrace circular business models and contribute towards a circular economy

Sonia Mehrotra (Centre of Excellence for Case Development, S.P. Mandali's Prin.L.N.Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Bengaluru, India)
Santosh Rupa Jaladi (Department of Finance, S.P. Mandali's Prin.L.N.Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Bengaluru, India)

Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies

ISSN: 2053-4604

Article publication date: 23 August 2022

Issue publication date: 30 November 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the practices that start-ups in emerging economies can implement to design circular economy business models and how they can create and capture value from a circular economy business model.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper adopts a qualitative case method approach with semi-structured interviews with start-up founder promoters, its employees, its beneficiaries and its customers, conducted in two local Indian start-ups engaged in the manufacture of products and providing services that promote adoption of circular economy principles.

Findings

Analysis of the two business models reveals common patterns in building value proposition. The findings suggest that start-up ventures adopt an iterative approach to produce reusable and interlinked products and co-create with customers, vendors and local communities. They adopt mechanisms that can create, deliver and capture value while maintaining economic viability, and thus contribute towards micro- and macro-level benefits.

Research limitations/implications

This study maximizes the depth of the phenomenon under investigation by leveraging case study methodology. Future research opportunities could be found in quantitative studies to increase the generalizability of the findings of this paper.

Practical implications

The paper presents a theoretical model linking the circular business model design and deployment mechanisms that can be used by start-up entrepreneurs desirous of embracing circular economy principles and thus contribute towards environmental, economic and developmental goals in emerging economies.

Social implications

To accelerate the transition of adoption of circularity principles in emerging markets, start-up ventures could adopt circular business models that contribute towards achieving positive behavioural change. This can be achieved by integrating with different stakeholders in the value network such that they play a vital role in the process of value creation and delivery and benefit from the value captured.

Originality/value

An interdisciplinary approach that integrates the research streams of circular economy, and business model design has been pursued to identify the design and deployment mechanisms adopted in the circular business models of start-ups in real-world emerging economies’ context.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to Ms. Bhavna Bhargava, CEO Aaditi StoneSoup Solutions Private Limited and Ms. Anitha Shankar Co-founder Astu Eco for their valuable insights and suggestions in developing the study. They would also like to express their gratitude to Professor Mirela Panait, the Guest Editor of the special issue, and to the three anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions.

Citation

Mehrotra, S. and Jaladi, S.R. (2022), "How start-ups in emerging economies embrace circular business models and contribute towards a circular economy", Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies, Vol. 14 No. 5, pp. 727-753. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEEE-10-2021-0410

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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