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Is the circular economy proposed as sustainability in firm mission statements? A semantic analysis

Caferra Rocco, Tsironis Georgios, Morone Andrea, Tsagarakis Konstantinos, Morone Piergiuseppe, D'Adamo Idiano

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/540E64A7-5386-45C0-8BC9-DEE7FA317005-
Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.eti.2023.103304-
Identifierhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352186423003000-
Languageen-
Extent13 pagesen
TitleIs the circular economy proposed as sustainability in firm mission statements? A semantic analysisen
CreatorCaferra Roccoen
CreatorTsironis Georgiosen
CreatorMorone Andreaen
CreatorTsagarakis Konstantinosen
CreatorΤσαγκαρακης Κωνσταντινοςel
CreatorMorone Piergiuseppeen
CreatorD'Adamo Idianoen
PublisherElsevieren
DescriptionThe present research was funded as a GRINS project by the European Union Next-Generation EU (National Recovery and Resilience Plan – NRRP, Mission 4, Component 2, Investment 1.3).en
Content SummaryClean production, the circular economy and eco-innovation aim at supporting global resilience and sustainability. The present work examines the conceptualization of the circular economy in Italy, via publicly available social media data. Specifically, we conducted a mixed-method analysis of the mission statements of Italian firms, as published on LinkedIn. The semantic network analysis underlined three emergent themes within these statements, referring to sustainability, technology, and production and consumption. A cluster analysis identified the most frequently occurring keywords in each of these themes, which included “sustainable development”, “technology”, “waste”, “products”, “management” and “materials.” The theme of sustainability was further analyzed with respect to its three main pillars (i.e., social, economic, environmental). According to absolute values, approximately 40% of all firms referenced all of these pillars in their mission statements. The results point to the need for interdisciplinarity at the firm level to ensure competitiveness and greater emphasis on the social component of sustainability.en
Type of ItemPeer-Reviewed Journal Publicationen
Type of ItemΔημοσίευση σε Περιοδικό με Κριτέςel
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/en
Date of Item2025-09-05-
Date of Publication2023-
SubjectInterdisciplinarityen
SubjectLinkedInen
SubjectProduction and consumptionen
SubjectSemantic analysisen
SubjectSustainabilityen
SubjectTechnologyen
Bibliographic CitationR. Caferra, G. Tsironis, A. Morone, K. P. Tsagarakis, P. Morone, and I. D’Adamo “Is the circular economy proposed as sustainability in firm mission statements? A semantic analysis,” Environ. Technol. Innovation, vol. 32, Nov. 2023, doi: 10.1016/j.eti.2023.103304.en

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