Entre utopie et action collective, comment accompagner la transition des territoires vers l’économie circulaire ?

The thesis focuses on the cognitive, organizational and inter-organizational mechanisms that underlie the transition of a territory to circular economy. Using the case of public procurement in the construction sector, we question the transition studies (Markard et al., 2012), to propose a transition...

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Main Author: Joël Ntsondé
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Language:English
Published: Association Recherche & Régulation 2021-07-01
Series:Revue de la Régulation
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/19199
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description The thesis focuses on the cognitive, organizational and inter-organizational mechanisms that underlie the transition of a territory to circular economy. Using the case of public procurement in the construction sector, we question the transition studies (Markard et al., 2012), to propose a transition model conceptualizing the mechanisms that can enable economic, social and political actors to support the transition of their local area to circular economy. This model starts from the processes that lead entrepreneurs to design innovations, and then conceptualizes the mechanisms that lead public and private organizations to cooperate with these entrepreneurs, before explaining the mechanisms from which this dynamic of collective action can materialize the transition of a territory.
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spelling doaj-art-311758921f5141e498d727cc181b10762025-01-30T14:25:29ZengAssociation Recherche & RégulationRevue de la Régulation1957-77962021-07-0130110.4000/regulation.19199Entre utopie et action collective, comment accompagner la transition des territoires vers l’économie circulaire ?Joël NtsondéThe thesis focuses on the cognitive, organizational and inter-organizational mechanisms that underlie the transition of a territory to circular economy. Using the case of public procurement in the construction sector, we question the transition studies (Markard et al., 2012), to propose a transition model conceptualizing the mechanisms that can enable economic, social and political actors to support the transition of their local area to circular economy. This model starts from the processes that lead entrepreneurs to design innovations, and then conceptualizes the mechanisms that lead public and private organizations to cooperate with these entrepreneurs, before explaining the mechanisms from which this dynamic of collective action can materialize the transition of a territory.https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/19199utopiatransitioninnovationcircular economyecosystempublic procurement
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Entre utopie et action collective, comment accompagner la transition des territoires vers l’économie circulaire ?
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public procurement
title Entre utopie et action collective, comment accompagner la transition des territoires vers l’économie circulaire ?
title_full Entre utopie et action collective, comment accompagner la transition des territoires vers l’économie circulaire ?
title_fullStr Entre utopie et action collective, comment accompagner la transition des territoires vers l’économie circulaire ?
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title_short Entre utopie et action collective, comment accompagner la transition des territoires vers l’économie circulaire ?
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circular economy
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public procurement
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