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摘要
向循环经济(CE)和数字经济的双重转型(TT)对于实现联合国 2030 年议程的可持续发展目标至关重要。虽然研究主要集中在传统企业,但合作企业在这一转型中的作用仍未得到充分探索。气候循环合作社(CCC)项目由费拉拉大学(University of Ferrara)与意大利合作社联合会(Italian Cooperatives Federation Area Studi Legacoop)研究办公室和罗马 TRE 大学(University of Roma TRE)合作协调,旨在通过确定合作社在采用消费电子和数字技术时所面临的驱动因素和障碍来填补这一空白。通过开展有针对性的调查,该项目试图将合作社的努力与其他企业形式进行比较,以确定在实施技术与环境可持续发展实践(如循环经济 (CE))时的异同。初步调查结果表明,合作社和其他企业形式(如中小型企业)受到类似障碍和驱动因素的影响,但合作社固有的以社区为中心和民主的性质可能会使其成为举足轻重的角色。正是由于合作社的特殊商业模式(BM),全面研究对于加强理解和为通过合作社支持可持续发展的政策提供信息至关重要。
Circular economy and twin transition in the cooperative movement: The case of Climate Circular Coop research project
The twin transition (TT) towards a circular economy (CE) and digital economy is vital for achieving the United Nations' Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. While research has predominantly focused on traditional enterprises, the role of cooperative enterprises in this transition remains underexplored. The Climate Circular Coop (CCC) project coordinated by the University of Ferrara in collaboration with research offices of the Italian Cooperatives Federation Area Studi Legacoop, and the University of Roma TRE, aims to address this gap by identifying the drivers and barriers cooperatives face in adopting CE and digital technologies. Through the development of a targeted survey, the project seeks to compare the efforts of cooperatives against other enterprise-forms to identify similarities and differences when implementing TT and environmental sustainability practices, such as circular economy (CE). Initial findings suggest that cooperatives and other enterprise-forms, such as SMEs, are influenced by similar barriers and drivers yet the intrinsic community-focused and democratic nature of cooperatives may position them as pivotal players. Comprehensive research is essential to enhance understanding and inform policies that support sustainability development through cooperatives exactly due to their specific business model (BM).