Circular business models: A state-of-the-art systematic literature review and future opportunities

Circular Business Models (CBMs) have emerged as essential instruments for advancing circular economy and sustainability by reconfiguring how firms create, deliver, and capture value. Despite increasing scholarly attention, the field remains conceptually fragmented, lacking consistent definitions, cl...

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Main Authors: Md Tasbirul Islam, Mahbuba Imroz Khan, Amjad Ali
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-12-01
Series:Sustainable Futures
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description Circular Business Models (CBMs) have emerged as essential instruments for advancing circular economy and sustainability by reconfiguring how firms create, deliver, and capture value. Despite increasing scholarly attention, the field remains conceptually fragmented, lacking consistent definitions, clear value dimension integration, and comprehensive cross-sectoral insights. This study presents a systematic literature review of 381 peer-reviewed journal articles to synthesize the state of CBM research. Through inductive and deductive content analysis, the study introduces 22 structural dimensions, including CBM definitions, types, tools and frameworks, business ecosystem perspectives, supply chain segments and others. Results show that absence of industry-specific tools, limited applications of theories, insufficient focus on policy and compliance, inadequate attention to informal sector practices, and underutilization of digital technologies and reverse logistics are some of the research gaps. Sector-specific patterns reveal that electronics and ICT, energy, plastics and packaging, fashion and textiles, the food sector, and the built environment dominate empirical research, with limited cross-sectoral generalizability. By analyzing enabling factors (e.g., innovation, stakeholder collaboration, institutional support) and barriers (e.g., regulatory gaps, cost burdens, lack of awareness), this review advances the understanding of CBM adoption and implementation complexity. It also maps future research directions including the need for harmonized CBM definitions, longitudinal assessment and socio-technical system perspectives. The findings provide targeted guidance for academics in structured, system-level theory building, for practitioners in operationalizing circularity, and for policymakers in designing effective interventions. This review establishes a unified foundation for future CBM research and implementation that supports systemic change toward a sustainable circular economy.
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spelling doaj-art-e91a3060151042d2b4fd7a2a178f0ee22025-08-20T03:59:22ZengElsevierSustainable Futures2666-18882025-12-011010109710.1016/j.sftr.2025.101097Circular business models: A state-of-the-art systematic literature review and future opportunitiesMd Tasbirul Islam0Mahbuba Imroz Khan1Amjad Ali2Interdisciplinary Research Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (IRC-SES), King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author.School of Fashion and Textiles, RMIT University, Melbourne, AustraliaInterdisciplinary Research Center for Sustainable Energy Systems (IRC-SES), King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia; Electrical Engineering Department, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi ArabiaCircular Business Models (CBMs) have emerged as essential instruments for advancing circular economy and sustainability by reconfiguring how firms create, deliver, and capture value. Despite increasing scholarly attention, the field remains conceptually fragmented, lacking consistent definitions, clear value dimension integration, and comprehensive cross-sectoral insights. This study presents a systematic literature review of 381 peer-reviewed journal articles to synthesize the state of CBM research. Through inductive and deductive content analysis, the study introduces 22 structural dimensions, including CBM definitions, types, tools and frameworks, business ecosystem perspectives, supply chain segments and others. Results show that absence of industry-specific tools, limited applications of theories, insufficient focus on policy and compliance, inadequate attention to informal sector practices, and underutilization of digital technologies and reverse logistics are some of the research gaps. Sector-specific patterns reveal that electronics and ICT, energy, plastics and packaging, fashion and textiles, the food sector, and the built environment dominate empirical research, with limited cross-sectoral generalizability. By analyzing enabling factors (e.g., innovation, stakeholder collaboration, institutional support) and barriers (e.g., regulatory gaps, cost burdens, lack of awareness), this review advances the understanding of CBM adoption and implementation complexity. It also maps future research directions including the need for harmonized CBM definitions, longitudinal assessment and socio-technical system perspectives. The findings provide targeted guidance for academics in structured, system-level theory building, for practitioners in operationalizing circularity, and for policymakers in designing effective interventions. This review establishes a unified foundation for future CBM research and implementation that supports systemic change toward a sustainable circular economy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666188825006616Circular economyCircular economy business modelSustainabilityBusiness model innovationSupply chainSustainable business model
spellingShingle Md Tasbirul Islam
Mahbuba Imroz Khan
Amjad Ali
Circular business models: A state-of-the-art systematic literature review and future opportunities
Sustainable Futures
Circular economy
Circular economy business model
Sustainability
Business model innovation
Supply chain
Sustainable business model
title Circular business models: A state-of-the-art systematic literature review and future opportunities
title_full Circular business models: A state-of-the-art systematic literature review and future opportunities
title_fullStr Circular business models: A state-of-the-art systematic literature review and future opportunities
title_full_unstemmed Circular business models: A state-of-the-art systematic literature review and future opportunities
title_short Circular business models: A state-of-the-art systematic literature review and future opportunities
title_sort circular business models a state of the art systematic literature review and future opportunities
topic Circular economy
Circular economy business model
Sustainability
Business model innovation
Supply chain
Sustainable business model
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666188825006616
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