Circular economy business models as context-forging opportunities: the role of circular managers in driving sustainable innovation in emerging markets

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Teberges Dantas Queiroga, A., Elf, P. and Macário de Oliveira, V. 2025. Circular economy business models as context-forging opportunities: the role of circular managers in driving sustainable innovation in emerging markets. Journal of Tropical Futures. https://doi.org/10.1177/27538931251342
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TitleCircular economy business models as context-forging opportunities: the role of circular managers in driving sustainable innovation in emerging markets
AuthorsTeberges Dantas Queiroga, A., Elf, P. and Macário de Oliveira, V.
Abstract

This research investigates how circular business managers develop, innovate, and implement circular economy business models (CEBMs). We apply the COM-B model as an analytical lens to identify key factors that drive CEBM development, innovation and implementation in an attempt to offer context-forging opportunities to facilitate more sustainable consumption behaviours. Based on semi-structured interviews with circular business managers in Brazil as emerging economy context, nonparticipant observations, and documentary analysis of secondary data, we explore CE managers’ motivation, capabilities and the opportunities presented to them, and how these drive CE ambitions. Findings underscore the both crucial and emerging role of circular managers and their influence on CEBMs as context-forging opportunities that can operate as pivotal agents in both enabling and encouraging consumers to enact sustainable behaviours. We conclude that CEBMs are essential for advancing cleaner production and consumption, as they introduce new approaches to doing business, producing, and consuming.

Sustainable Development Goals12 Responsible consumption and production
Middlesex University ThemeSustainability
Research GroupCentre for Enterprise, Environment and Development Research (CEEDR)
PublisherSAGE Publications
JournalJournal of Tropical Futures
ISSN2753-8931
Electronic2753-8931
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Online21 May 2025
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Accepted21 May 2025
Deposited18 Jun 2025
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