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Hervé Corvellec

Researcher at Lund University

Publications -  119
Citations -  2467

Hervé Corvellec is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Narrative. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 115 publications receiving 1965 citations. Previous affiliations of Hervé Corvellec include Malmö University & University of Gothenburg.

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A relational theory of risk

TL;DR: The relational theory of risk as mentioned in this paper is a theory about the interpretative nature of risk that answers the key theoretical and practical questions of why and how something is considered a risk, and suggests new ways to approach risk communication, risk governance, and risk management by taking into account bounded rationalities of thought and action.
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Critiques of the circular economy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a reasoned account of the critiques addressed to the circular economy and circular business models and propose critical issues that need to be addressed if the circulareconomies and its business models are to open routes for more sustainable economic development.
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A decoupling perspective on circular business model implementation: Illustrations from Swedish apparel

TL;DR: In this article, the concept of decoupling from institutional theory in organizational studies is used to explain how organizations mitigate demands for circularity in seven Swedish apparel companies, including this article.
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The European Waste Hierarchy: From the Sociomateriality of Waste to a Politics of Consumption

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate how applying the European Union's waste policy through the European Waste Hierarchy (EWH) affects the sociomateriality of waste, and how these aims shape paradoxical relationships between economy and society on the one hand, and environment and nature on the other, and open the way for a discussion of a politics of consumption through material management.
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Infrastructures, Lock-In, and Sustainable Urban Development – The Case of Waste Incineration in the Göteborg Metropolitan Area

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explain how infrastructures with a sustainability record may evolve over time into a lock-in, which slows the emergence of more sustainable urban infrastructure, and they suggest that these four rationales could serve as a program to unlock urban infrastructure.