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- Andrea Sierra-Cadavid
(Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 # 30–65, Medellín 050026, Colombia)
- Jose Alejandro Cano
(Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Universidad de Medellín, Carrera 87 # 30–65, Medellín 050026, Colombia)
- Abraham Londoño-Pineda
(Faculty of Administrative and Economics Sciences, Tecnológico de Antioquia Institución Universitaria, Calle 78B # 72A–220, Medellín 050034, Colombia)
- Juan Camilo Cardona Montoya
(Faculty of Administrative and Economics Sciences, Tecnológico de Antioquia Institución Universitaria, Calle 78B # 72A–220, Medellín 050034, Colombia)
- Ricardo Torres-Castro
(Grupo de Investigación AgroCiencia, Fundación de Innovación e Investigación Ernesto Schiefelbein, Calle 98 21 50 Oficina 902 Torre Empresarial, Bogotá 110121, Colombia)
- Fernando Salazar-Arrieta
(Department of Physics, Mathematics and Engineering, Campus Caborca, Universidad de Sonora, Avenida K SN, Eleazar Ortiz, Heroica Caborca 83600, Sonora, Mexico)
Abstract
The transition toward circular economy (CE) models has become a global priority for overcoming the limitations of linear production systems. However, CE adoption remains constrained by limited conceptual understanding, weak strategic alignment, and insufficient communication processes within organizations. This study develops a strategic communication model to support the adoption and implementation of CE practices in industrial clusters. The model is based on previous empirical findings, which were analyzed by a group of experts. These findings revealed significant gaps in CE knowledge, low levels of strategic integration, and limited communication structures within firms. In response, the study proposes a multi-level communication framework structured around internal and external dimensions, designed to influence decision-making, foster organizational alignment, and enhance stakeholder coordination. The findings suggest that strategic communication can serve as an important enabler of CE transition by facilitating knowledge transfer, supporting organizational learning, and promoting collaboration across value chains. The proposed framework provides a structured and adaptable tool that may support the advancement of circular practices and enhance competitiveness in industrial clusters.
Suggested Citation
Andrea Sierra-Cadavid & Jose Alejandro Cano & Abraham Londoño-Pineda & Juan Camilo Cardona Montoya & Ricardo Torres-Castro & Fernando Salazar-Arrieta, 2026.
"Strategic Communication as a Multi-Level Enabler of Circular Economy Adoption: A Framework for Industrial Clusters,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(12), pages 1-26, June.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:12:p:5825-:d:1961902
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