CURRENT APPROACHES TO ECONOMIC SCIENCE. THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY VERSUS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY

This paper examines the current approaches to economic science, particularly on collaborative and circular economies. Economic science is closely related to the concept of limited resources. This is because economics is concerned with managing limited resources to satisfy unlimited human needs and w...

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Published in:Annals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science
Main Authors: Mirela Aurora VÂLCEANU, Mihai Olimpiu PĂREAN
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Language:German
Published: University of Oradea 2024-07-01
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Online Access:https://anale.steconomiceuoradea.ro/en/2024/11/03/current-approaches-to-economic-science-the-collaborative-economy-versus-the-circular-economy/
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description This paper examines the current approaches to economic science, particularly on collaborative and circular economies. Economic science is closely related to the concept of limited resources. This is because economics is concerned with managing limited resources to satisfy unlimited human needs and wants. The idea of limited resources is central to economic science because it influences every aspect of how people make economic decisions and manage economic activities. Effective management of these resources is essential to achieving long-term economic and social goals. The collaborative economy and the circular economy are two key economic concepts that address how resources are used and distributed sustainably and efficiently in society. Both concepts are frameworks that aim to address the challenges of sustainability and resource efficiency, albeit in different ways. The collaborative economy is characterised by individuals and organisations sharing resources through digital platforms, such as goods, services, or information. This model promotes resource optimisation, cost-sharing, and social cohesion. On the other hand, the circular economy is an economic model that seeks to systematically reduce waste and maximise resource efficiency by designing products, services, and systems that prioritise the longevity and recyclability of materials. The paper explores collaborative and circular economies’ theoretical foundations and practical applications. Although they have some overlap, these two concepts have different perspectives and approaches regarding resource management and sustainable economic growth. While the collaborative economy focuses on sharing and exchanging existing resources, the circular economy focuses on reshaping systems and products to reduce waste and sustainably optimise resource use. The study findings are based on a comprehensive literature review and empirical research on collaborative and circular economies. The analysis reveals that collaborative and circular economies have unique strengths and limitations. However, they also share common objectives, such as promoting sustainability, resource efficiency, and social inclusivity. These concepts have the potential to complement each other and contribute to a more sustainable and resilient economy.
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spelling doaj-art-bd73bb39533541e283f4e7e07eaf21362025-08-20T00:41:16ZdeuUniversity of OradeaAnnals of the University of Oradea: Economic Science1222-569X1582-54502024-07-0133118419110.47535/1991AUOES33(1)021CURRENT APPROACHES TO ECONOMIC SCIENCE. THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY VERSUS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMYMirela Aurora VÂLCEANU0Mihai Olimpiu PĂREAN1West University of Timisoara (Doctoral School of Economics and Business Administration), Timisoara, RomaniaWest University of Timisoara (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration), Timisoara, RomaniaThis paper examines the current approaches to economic science, particularly on collaborative and circular economies. Economic science is closely related to the concept of limited resources. This is because economics is concerned with managing limited resources to satisfy unlimited human needs and wants. The idea of limited resources is central to economic science because it influences every aspect of how people make economic decisions and manage economic activities. Effective management of these resources is essential to achieving long-term economic and social goals. The collaborative economy and the circular economy are two key economic concepts that address how resources are used and distributed sustainably and efficiently in society. Both concepts are frameworks that aim to address the challenges of sustainability and resource efficiency, albeit in different ways. The collaborative economy is characterised by individuals and organisations sharing resources through digital platforms, such as goods, services, or information. This model promotes resource optimisation, cost-sharing, and social cohesion. On the other hand, the circular economy is an economic model that seeks to systematically reduce waste and maximise resource efficiency by designing products, services, and systems that prioritise the longevity and recyclability of materials. The paper explores collaborative and circular economies’ theoretical foundations and practical applications. Although they have some overlap, these two concepts have different perspectives and approaches regarding resource management and sustainable economic growth. While the collaborative economy focuses on sharing and exchanging existing resources, the circular economy focuses on reshaping systems and products to reduce waste and sustainably optimise resource use. The study findings are based on a comprehensive literature review and empirical research on collaborative and circular economies. The analysis reveals that collaborative and circular economies have unique strengths and limitations. However, they also share common objectives, such as promoting sustainability, resource efficiency, and social inclusivity. These concepts have the potential to complement each other and contribute to a more sustainable and resilient economy.https://anale.steconomiceuoradea.ro/en/2024/11/03/current-approaches-to-economic-science-the-collaborative-economy-versus-the-circular-economy/economic sciencecollaborative economycircular economy
spellingShingle Mirela Aurora VÂLCEANU
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CURRENT APPROACHES TO ECONOMIC SCIENCE. THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY VERSUS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
economic science
collaborative economy
circular economy
title CURRENT APPROACHES TO ECONOMIC SCIENCE. THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY VERSUS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
title_full CURRENT APPROACHES TO ECONOMIC SCIENCE. THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY VERSUS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
title_fullStr CURRENT APPROACHES TO ECONOMIC SCIENCE. THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY VERSUS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
title_full_unstemmed CURRENT APPROACHES TO ECONOMIC SCIENCE. THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY VERSUS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
title_short CURRENT APPROACHES TO ECONOMIC SCIENCE. THE COLLABORATIVE ECONOMY VERSUS THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
title_sort current approaches to economic science the collaborative economy versus the circular economy
topic economic science
collaborative economy
circular economy
url https://anale.steconomiceuoradea.ro/en/2024/11/03/current-approaches-to-economic-science-the-collaborative-economy-versus-the-circular-economy/
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