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Foreign market entry with circular business models: a customer-centric approach

1 Introduction Concerns over environmental sustainability and the diminishing availability of natural resources catalyzed the emergence of a circular economic concept to minimize waste and externalities by reusing, refurbishing, and…

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What It Means, Advantages, and Examples

What Is Glocalization? Glocalization is a combination of the words “globalization” and “localization.” The term is used to describe a product or service that is developed and distributed globally but…