Description
The transition to a circular economy represents a shift in how businesses create, deliver, and capture value, moving toward regenerative systems that prioritize resource efficiency, waste reduction, and sustainability. Central to this transformation are innovative management strategies and business models that enable companies to redesign products, reconfigure supply chains, and rethink customer relationships. By embracing principles such as reuse, remanufacturing, and recycling, businesses reduce environmental impact and unlock new economic opportunities. Further exploration of the role of strategic management and adaptive business models may reveal successful circular economic transformations across industries.
Management Strategies and Business Models for Circular Economy Transformation explores how businesses manage the shift from linear to circular systems by adopting innovative practices that prioritize sustainability and resource efficiency. It examines the development and implementation of circular business models to drive long-term economic and environmental value. This book covers topics such as entrepreneurship, management science, and sustainable development, and is a useful resource for business owners, policymakers, economists, managers, academicians, researchers, and scientists.
Author's/Editor's Biography
Mohamad Knio (Ed.)
Dr.
Mohamad Knio
earned a Ph.D. in Economics from Cardiff University in the United Kingdom. He also holds an MBA and MPhil from the same institution. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Beirut Arab University (BAU). Recently, Dr. Knio completed the Circular Economy and Sustainability Strategy program at Cambridge University, further enhancing his expertise in sustainability. Currently, Dr. Knio serves as an Assistant Professor of Economics at the City University College of Ajman. Prior to this role, he was an Assistant Professor, Assistant Dean, and School Research Leader at the Lebanese International University, where he contributed to the School of Business for five years. Since 2011, Dr. Knio has lectured at various universities in Lebanon. His credentials include recent certification as a consultant in sustainability and development strategies from Cambridge University. Dr. Knio has also conducted online webinars for universities across the MENA region, focusing on Research Methods and academic writing.