Evaluating the Potential Business Benefits of Ecodesign Implementation: A Logic Model Approach

The business benefits attained from ecodesign programs in manufacturing companies have been regularly documented by several studies from both the academic and corporate spheres. However, there are still significant challenges for adopting ecodesign, especially regarding the evaluation of these poten...

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Authors: Pigosso, Daniela Cristina Antelmi, Andersen, Jakob W., McAloone, Tim C., VINICIUS PICANÇO RODRIGUES
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2018
Country:Brasil
Institution:Instituição de Ensino Superior e de Pesquisa (INSPER)
Repository:Repositório Institucional da INSPER
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.insper.edu.br:11224/4483
Online Access:https://repositorio.insper.edu.br/handle/11224/4483
https://doi.org/10.3390/su10062011
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:ecodesign implementation
business case
logic model
sustainable product development
performance framework
ecodesign maturity model
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Summary:The business benefits attained from ecodesign programs in manufacturing companies have been regularly documented by several studies from both the academic and corporate spheres. However, there are still significant challenges for adopting ecodesign, especially regarding the evaluation of these potential business benefits prior to the actual ecodesign implementation. To address such gap, this study proposes an exploratory and theory-driven framework based on logic models to support the development of business cases for ecodesign implementation. The objective is to offer an outlook into how ecodesign implementation can potentially affect key corporate performance outcomes. This paper is based on a three-stage research methodology with six steps. Two full systematic literature reviews were performed, along with two thematic analyses and a grounded theory approach with the aim of developing the business case framework, which was then evaluated by seven industry experts. This research contributes to the literature of ecodesign especially by laying out an ecodesign-instantiated logic model, which is readily available to be adapted and customized for further test and use in practice. Discussions on the usefulness and applicability of the framework and directions for future research are presented.