Motivators and barriers of circular economy business model adoption and its impact on sustainable production in Malaysia

The circular economy concept is popular among developed countries contributing to sustainable production, efficient resource utilization, a new economic model, and higher skill job creation. In production and consumption, it is inevitable in our modern life that we are used to the traditional linear...

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Published in:Environment, Development and Sustainability
Main Author: Ting L.S.; Zailani S.; Sidek N.Z.M.; Shaharudin M.R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media B.V. 2024
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Ting L.S.; Zailani S.; Sidek N.Z.M.; Shaharudin M.R.
Motivators and barriers of circular economy business model adoption and its impact on sustainable production in Malaysia
2024
Environment, Development and Sustainability
26
7
10.1007/s10668-023-03350-6
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85160263530&doi=10.1007%2fs10668-023-03350-6&partnerID=40&md5=1e2a6ea897b6b91154772c30cf90760a
The circular economy concept is popular among developed countries contributing to sustainable production, efficient resource utilization, a new economic model, and higher skill job creation. In production and consumption, it is inevitable in our modern life that we are used to the traditional linear economy cradle-to-cradle model. With the gap in developing countries within the Southeast Asia region, this research aims to understand the motivators and barriers to circular economy business model adoption among the manufacturing firms in Malaysia. Subsequently, the impact of sustainable production will be studied based on the circular economy business model adoption. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior and Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling, this study assesses the responses of 102 respondents from various industries with environmental management systems within Malaysia. Survey-based primary data was gathered to understand motivators and barriers that negatively influence the circular economy business adoption, affecting sustainable production. The findings show that motivators have a positive impact while barriers have a negative impact on circular economy business model adoption. Apart from the barriers and motivators, the research also assesses the level of circular economy adoption among manufacturing firms with certified environmental management systems. This implies a general overview for manufacturing firms in Malaysia regarding circular economy adoption and contributes to the studies done in developing nations. In conclusion, motivators positively impact the adoption of the circular economy business model, while barriers have a negative effect. In addition, adopting the circular economy model has a positive relationship with sustainable production. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2023.
Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
1387585X
English
Article
All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
author Ting L.S.; Zailani S.; Sidek N.Z.M.; Shaharudin M.R.
spellingShingle Ting L.S.; Zailani S.; Sidek N.Z.M.; Shaharudin M.R.
Motivators and barriers of circular economy business model adoption and its impact on sustainable production in Malaysia
author_facet Ting L.S.; Zailani S.; Sidek N.Z.M.; Shaharudin M.R.
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title Motivators and barriers of circular economy business model adoption and its impact on sustainable production in Malaysia
title_short Motivators and barriers of circular economy business model adoption and its impact on sustainable production in Malaysia
title_full Motivators and barriers of circular economy business model adoption and its impact on sustainable production in Malaysia
title_fullStr Motivators and barriers of circular economy business model adoption and its impact on sustainable production in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Motivators and barriers of circular economy business model adoption and its impact on sustainable production in Malaysia
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description The circular economy concept is popular among developed countries contributing to sustainable production, efficient resource utilization, a new economic model, and higher skill job creation. In production and consumption, it is inevitable in our modern life that we are used to the traditional linear economy cradle-to-cradle model. With the gap in developing countries within the Southeast Asia region, this research aims to understand the motivators and barriers to circular economy business model adoption among the manufacturing firms in Malaysia. Subsequently, the impact of sustainable production will be studied based on the circular economy business model adoption. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior and Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling, this study assesses the responses of 102 respondents from various industries with environmental management systems within Malaysia. Survey-based primary data was gathered to understand motivators and barriers that negatively influence the circular economy business adoption, affecting sustainable production. The findings show that motivators have a positive impact while barriers have a negative impact on circular economy business model adoption. Apart from the barriers and motivators, the research also assesses the level of circular economy adoption among manufacturing firms with certified environmental management systems. This implies a general overview for manufacturing firms in Malaysia regarding circular economy adoption and contributes to the studies done in developing nations. In conclusion, motivators positively impact the adoption of the circular economy business model, while barriers have a negative effect. In addition, adopting the circular economy model has a positive relationship with sustainable production. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2023.
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