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Building New Pathways: A study on Staging Negotiation Spaces for Sustainable Business Development in the Construction Sector

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4. Term

Publication year

2026

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Pages

47

Abstract

The construction sector accounts for a large share of global emissions and resource use, making the circular economy a key policy and business direction for sustainable transition. Remanufacturing (restoring used components to near-new condition) is a circular strategy that retains material value and, through circular business model innovation, can open pathways to use remanufactured components in building projects. Yet adoption faces barriers, as industry stakeholders have concerns about circular building products, and limited research examines how manufacturers can address these concerns strategically. This study investigates stakeholder concerns from the perspective of a Danish remanufacturing company, using the Arena of Development and Staging Negotiation Spaces frameworks—conceptual tools to analyze stakeholder interactions and negotiation. It explores the views of developers, architects, engineers, and contractors to identify tensions that hinder uptake of circular products and to outline scenarios for further design. Through a participatory design approach and analysis of stakeholder concerns and priorities, the study concludes how remanufacturers can strategically address contractors’ concerns to increase conversion and adoption of circular solutions in construction. In doing so, it contributes to research on barriers and drivers for accelerating the circular economy in the construction sector by uncovering underlying concerns and offering a context-specific design approach for negotiating concepts for future collaboration.

Bygge- og anlægssektoren står for en stor del af de globale udledninger og ressourceforbrug, og cirkulær økonomi er derfor en central politisk og økonomisk kurs for en bæredygtig omstilling. Remanufacturing (genfremstilling af brugte komponenter til næsten ny stand) er en cirkulær strategi, der bevarer materialeværdi, og som gennem cirkulære forretningsmodeller kan bane vej for brug af genfremstillede komponenter i byggeprojekter. Alligevel møder cirkulære løsninger barrierer, fordi aktører i branchen har bekymringer om cirkulære byggeprodukter, og der er begrænset forskning i, hvordan producenter kan adressere disse bekymringer strategisk. Denne studie undersøger interessenternes bekymringer fra perspektivet hos en dansk genfremstillingsvirksomhed og anvender Arena of Development og Staging Negotiation Spaces – teoretiske værktøjer til at analysere samspil og forhandling mellem aktører. Studiet ser på udviklere, arkitekter, ingeniører og entreprenører for at identificere de spændinger, der hæmmer udbredelsen af cirkulære byggeprodukter, og udvikler scenarier for videre design. Gennem en deltagende designproces og på baggrund af analyse af interessenters bekymringer og prioriteringer konkluderer studiet, hvordan genfremstillingsvirksomheder strategisk kan adressere entreprenørers bekymringer for at øge konvertering og udbredelse af cirkulære løsninger i byggeriet. Dermed bidrager studiet med viden om barrierer og drivkræfter, der kan accelerere cirkulær økonomi i byggesektoren, ved at afdække underliggende bekymringer og tilbyde en kontekstspecifik designtilgang til at forhandle koncepter for videre samarbejde.

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