1. Introduction
1. Introduction The transition toward a CE has increasingly been framed as a challenge of CBM Innovation, technological upgrading, and regulatory alignment. Yet despite a proliferation of CBM archetypes—ranging from product-as-a-service and remanufacturing to reuse platforms and material recirculation—empirical evidence suggests that large-scale circular transformation remains limited. Global material extraction continues to rise, secondary material […]
4. Theoretical Contribution
4. Theoretical Contribution This article advances the literature on innovation economics, institutional change, and CE by reconceptualizing DPPs as institutional innovation infrastructures that restructure the informational foundations of markets. While existing scholarship has examined CBMs, data governance, and supply chain transparency largely in isolation, this study integrates these strands through the lens of transaction cost […]
2.3 Institutional Innovation, Data Governance and Economic Coordination
2.3 Institutional Innovation, Data Governance and Economic Coordination The literature on institutional innovation and governance in innovation systems has extensively examined how regulatory reforms, policy instruments, and organizational restructuring shape technological development and sustainability transitions. Institutional change is commonly framed as the redesign of formal rules, policy regimes, and coordination structures that enable or constrain […]
Digital Product Passports as Institutional Innovation: Reshaping Information Asymmetries and Enabling Circular Market Formation
Digital Product Passports as Institutional Innovation: Reshaping Information Asymmetries and Enabling Circular Market Formation ABSTRACT The transition toward a circular economy (CE) is frequently constrained not by the absence of circular business model (CBM) designs, but by persistent information asymmetries, fragmented data governance, and high transaction costs across product lifecycles. Despite increasing regulatory attention, the […]
“information asymmetry” AND “innovation” AND “supply chain” sources: Business & Economics
Bibliometrix {“information asymmetry” AND “innovation” AND “supply chain”} sources: Business & Economics archivo fuente Bibliometric Mapping of Information Asymmetry, Digital Product Passports, and Circular Supply Chains A Bibliometrix (R) Analysis via Biblioshiny Understanding how Digital Product Passports (DPPs) intersect with information asymmetry and circular economy innovation requires more than conceptual discussion. It requires […]
Bibliometrix Scopus “information asymmetry” AND “innovation”
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“Product Service System*” AND “Business Model*” WoS – Bibliometrix
Main Information Overall Impression: The bibliographic collection represents a moderately-sized body of research (484 documents) spanning the period 2015-2025. The average age of documents suggests a relatively recent focus, indicating the research area is likely active and evolving. The collection shows reasonable levels of collaboration and impact, especially considering the timeframe. The data was sourced […]
BM + PSS + Sustainability/sustainable + AI – Scopus
Main Information Overall Impression: This appears to be a relatively small and recent collection of bibliographic data, spanning only from 2022 to 2025 and containing just 10 documents. However, the average citations per document is quite high, suggesting potentially impactful research despite the small size. The international collaboration rate is also significant. Let’s look at […]
“Business Model*” and “Product Service System*” – Scopus – Bibliometrix
Overall Assessment: The bibliometric data presents a collection of 941 documents published between 2003 and 2025 (inclusive) sourced from 351 different outlets indexed by SCOPUS. This suggests a moderately sized collection, representing a focused research area. The annual growth rate of 13.27% indicates a field experiencing considerable expansion and increasing research activity over this period. […]