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Towards a broader perspective on the forms of eco-industrial networks

Hanna-leena PesonenSamuli PatalaSari HämäläinenAnne Jalkala

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EngineeringNetwork architectureKnowledge managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryManagement scienceStrategy and ManagementTheory of FormsSystematic literature reviewPerspective (graphical)Industrial networksIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringIndustrial symbiosisEnvironmental issueEnvironmental Science(all)Industrial symbiosisSustainabilityEnvironmental sustainabilitySustainability organizationsbusinessta512General Environmental Science

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Abstract This paper explores various forms of eco-industrial networks in advancing environmental sustainability. Prior research on environmental sustainability primarily identifies industrial actors as autonomous entities or considers the role of networks in advancing environmental sustainability from a rather narrow perspective. However, the networks of ties in which industrial firms are embedded profoundly impacts not only their own performance, but also the natural environment in which they operate. Based on a systematic literature review, we identify four forms of eco-industrial networks that have the potential to advance environmental sustainability: 1) symbiosis networks, 2) sustainable supply networks, 3) environmental issue networks and 4) environmental solution networks. The paper presents important insights on the operational logic for each of these network forms and the dimensions of their network architecture. The main implications of this comparison are that policy-makers and practitioners need to become aware of the various mechanisms through which inter-organisational networks can reduce environmental load. Furthermore, there is a need to build broad coalitions of organisations that are mobilised to address environmental issues. We suggest that network architecture which maximises its members' capability to self-organise while also including a coordinating organisation can be highly suitable for eco-industrial networks. We also suggest some fruitful avenues for future research on eco-industrial networks. In integrating research on eco-industrial networks with existing research on inter-organisational alliances and networks, the paper provides more understanding on the multifaceted role played by various forms of eco-industrial networks in advancing sustainability.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.06.059