The Evolution of Facilitated Industrial Symbiosis

作者: Raymond L. Paquin , Jennifer Howard-Grenville

DOI: 10.1111/J.1530-9290.2011.00437.X

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摘要: While much work has been done on the conditions surrounding emergence and establishment of industrial symbiosis, new attention is being paid to understanding evolution symbiosis over time. We demonstrate empirically how a facilitated initiative developed evolved an eight‐year period. explore its network by considering facilitator’s actions enabled precluded two fundamental processes – serendipitous goal‐directed processes. We discuss implications for more generalized theory development exploring why different evolutionary trajectories may unfold.

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