Systems Thinking in Practice in a Circular Economy

Authors

  • Ainsley Schaap Mount Royal University
  • Katharine McGowan Bissett School of Busines, Mount Royal University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/cjnser683

Keywords:

circular economy, social economy / économie circulaire, économie sociale, complexity

Abstract

The Circular Economy (CE) is frequently touted as important for building sustainability. Despite growing interest in CE, few theories have provided effective on the-ground tools for building circularity. This case study of an agricultural organization in Western Canada illustrates how the logic of complexity helps frame and sustain a CE. Interviewees embraced complexity to manage the messy, unpredictable work of CE. Although preliminary, this suggests the possibility that circular economy-like behaviour may be more complex than currently understood. Interviewees represented complex systems thinkers in the wild and could help others seeking to build their own CE initiatives.

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Published

2024-08-12

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