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A call for papers for a Special Issue in the Journal of Business Chemistry

by | Feb 2026

Innovation and Production Management in the Process Industries Submission deadline: 15 September 2026 This Special issue (SI) invites papers that shed light on enhanced models and practices for managing on-going and future eco-industrial transformations in the...

Accelerating Industrial Innovation under Time Pressure: Platform-Based Lessons from Specialty Chemicals

by | Feb 2026

Innovation in the specialty chemicals industry is increasingly constrained by shortened product life cycles, rising regulatory complexity, and strong dependencies on critical functional components. When essential inputs become unavailable, companies must rapidly...

Actors and supply chain strategies in the circular economy: A guideline for circular business model design and innovation

by | Feb 2026

The circular economy transforms fundamental, well-known business logics. To remain competitive and seize new business opportunities, companies are forced to implement innovative, circular business models. However, the current literature on circular business models...

Profitability and Cost Structure in the Battery Cell Industry: A Comparative Analysis of CATL and Key Competitors

by | Feb 2026

The battery market currently faces significant challenges for market participants. European and American EV sales stagnated during 2023 and 2024 (IEA, 2025). At the same time, dramatic overcapacities of Chinese companies increase pressure on prices and margins....

Does Geographic Proximity to Startups Drive Green Innovation?

by | Feb 2026

As environmental challenges intensify, green innovation has emerged as a critical component of sustainable growth. Startups are often viewed as important sources of rapid change and green technological advancement. Drawing on the proximity literature and the knowledge...
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