Spinning the circle: unravelling the “why?” behind social motivations in circular economy entrepreneurship
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Purpose – This study aims to investigate how circular entrepreneurs integrate social objectives within the
circular economy (CE), with a particular focus on the often-overlooked social aspects of CE sustainability. It
explores the motivations behind circular entrepreneurs’ pursuit of social goals and the specific strategies they
use.
Design/methodology/approach – Drawing on perspectives from the social and solidarity economy and the
ethics of care, this multiple-case study examines the drivers that lead entrepreneurs to adopt socially focused
circular business models. This study introduces a framework for understanding these motivations and presents
the concept of circular necessity entrepreneurship.
Findings – The analysis reveals a strong reliance on circular strategies, particularly beneficial for resourceconstrained
smaller enterprises. It identifies diverse social motivations among entrepreneurs: while some are
driven by aspirations for systemic change and justice − leading to solidarity-driven and care-centric
approaches − others emphasize community betterment through job creation, gender equality advocacy and
work−life balance.
Research limitations/implications – This study focuses on a specific geographic area, necessitating
further research to enhance generalizability.
Practical implications – The proposed model reinforces ethical values in organizations, leading to stronger
business performance and creating new business opportunities within society.
Originality/value – By advancing the social dimension alongside environmental and economic pillars in CE
discourse, this research offers new insights into circular entrepreneurs’ motivations and strategies, providing
pathways to amplify social objectives within the CE framework
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Borrero, J. D., & Yousafzai, S. (2025). Spinning the circle: unravelling the “why?” behind social motivations in circular economy entrepreneurship. In Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy. Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/jec-01-2024-0003














