Municipal Waste (hereafter MW) sector is commonly considered an industry dominated by the collection segment and by labour intensive activity, with almost no room for innovation apart from waste-to-energy incinerators. In this work we intend to argue this perception, demonstrating that even when focused on labour intensive activities such as selection and recycling, MW sector is interested by innovation and technical change. But we claim that standard innovation theory developed by Neoclassical economics miss to represent a useful theoretical framework, and that Complexity Theory allows to better interpret innovation in this field
This paper explores the paradigm of circularity as an innovative approach for planning, stressing ou...
Waste management capacity plays a prominent role in complying with circular economy goals, such as r...
The present paper aims to investigate the relationship between achieved recycling rates and the comp...
Often considered a traditional labour intensive activity, in recent years, the solid waste managemen...
Often considered a traditional labour intensive activity, in recent years, the solid waste managemen...
We present a joint theoretical-empirical investigation to assess the adoption by manufacturing firms...
Encouraging innovation in material recycling and waste management technologies has been on the agend...
The transformation of waste into a valuable resource is a key process towards sustainable developmen...
Purpose of the paper: The paper analyses the relationship between innovative kerbside recycling prog...
The paper provides a joint theoretical–empirical investigation to assess the adoption by manufacturi...
Since natural resources are finite, new policy instruments to sustain the most efficient processes o...
Nowadays, industrialization has had strong negative effects on our surrounding environment. Therefor...
The overall aim of this thesis is to advance the conceptual understanding of transformative innovati...
This paper explores the paradigm of circularity as an innovative approach for planning, stressing ou...
Waste management capacity plays a prominent role in complying with circular economy goals, such as r...
The present paper aims to investigate the relationship between achieved recycling rates and the comp...
Often considered a traditional labour intensive activity, in recent years, the solid waste managemen...
Often considered a traditional labour intensive activity, in recent years, the solid waste managemen...
We present a joint theoretical-empirical investigation to assess the adoption by manufacturing firms...
Encouraging innovation in material recycling and waste management technologies has been on the agend...
The transformation of waste into a valuable resource is a key process towards sustainable developmen...
Purpose of the paper: The paper analyses the relationship between innovative kerbside recycling prog...
The paper provides a joint theoretical–empirical investigation to assess the adoption by manufacturi...
Since natural resources are finite, new policy instruments to sustain the most efficient processes o...
Nowadays, industrialization has had strong negative effects on our surrounding environment. Therefor...
The overall aim of this thesis is to advance the conceptual understanding of transformative innovati...
This paper explores the paradigm of circularity as an innovative approach for planning, stressing ou...
Waste management capacity plays a prominent role in complying with circular economy goals, such as r...
The present paper aims to investigate the relationship between achieved recycling rates and the comp...