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Organisational identity and circular economy: Are inter and intra organisational learning, lean management and zero waste practices worth pursuing?

Journal

SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
Volume 28, Issue -, Pages 648-662

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.spc.2021.06.018

Keywords

zero waste practices; lean product development; lean manufacturing practices; organisational learning; circular economy target performance; organisational identity

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71871038]
  2. Humanities and Social Sciences Project of Education Ministry [18YJC630061]
  3. General support project of China Postdoctoral Science Foun-dation [2019M661085]
  4. Natural Science Foun-dation of Liaoning Province Shipping Joint Fund [2020-HYLH-4 4]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [3132021271]

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The call for organizational sustainability has led to the adoption of circular economy practices among firms to address the negative societal and environmental impacts of their operations. Organizational learning plays a crucial role in driving the implementation of these practices to achieve sustainability and improve performance. Through empirical research, it is found that both intra and inter-organizational learning positively impact lean product development, zero waste practices, and lean manufacturing practices, ultimately promoting circular economy performance and organizational identity in small and medium enterprises.
The call for organisational sustainability has stimulated the adoption of circular economy practices among firms as a solution to the increasing negative societal and environmental impact of their operations. Firms may rely on organisational learning to acquire knowledge to drive the implementation of circular economy practices to achieve organisational sustainability and improve performance. Drawing on the resource orchestration, knowledge based view and the natural resource based view theories, we develop and propose a model that explores the role of intra and inter-organisational learning, lean product development, lean manufacturing practices and zero waste practices in advancing circular economy target performance and organisational identity among small and medium enterprises in an emerging economy. The study employs a quantitative research approach where the survey data is gathered from managers of manufacturing small and medium enterprises in Ghana to test the validity of the hypotheses using partial least square structural equation modelling. The results suggest that intra organisational learning require effective implementation of inter-organisational learning, whiles both intra and inter organisational learning positively impact lean product development, zero waste practices and lean manufacturing practices and zero waste practices. The results also indicate that circular economy target performance and organisational identity can be driven through the adoption of intra organisational learning, lean product development, lean manufacturing practices and zero waste practices. Thus, there is the need to promote inter and intra organisational learning processes to acquire knowledge from diverse sources to support the implementation of circular economy practices such as zero waste practices, lean product development and lean manufacturing practices to advance circular economy target performance and organisational identity. (C) 2021 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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