From 50 to 1: integrating literature toward a systemic ecodesign model

作者: Fabien Brones , Marly Monteiro de Carvalho

DOI: 10.1016/J.JCLEPRO.2014.07.036

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摘要: Abstract Integration plays a key role in ecodesign, with its concept defined as incorporating environmental aspects into projects and product development process of businesses life cycle perspective. Assuming the lack comprehensive integration framework accordance principles innovation management, this study aims to fill research gap. The method, based on review worldwide literature, used two databases other sources, classifying prioritising publications from primary sources. result was set 52 models which then analysed by encoding information content according variables. Accordingly, conceptual that combines scientific constructs best practices five created. 1: three level systemic approach (macro, meso micro scales), integrating “top-down” “bottom up” initiatives. 2: at macro level, strategy goals for sustainability. 3: “meso” formal incorporation requirements portfolio management. 4: “micro” implementation customised ecodesign tools project 5: addition levels, transversal focused change management “soft side” emphasising company's culture human factors multifunctional vision. model is proposed synthesis main theoretical contributions found surveyed It path towards more effective integration, building fundamental coupled sustainability knowledge.

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