New perspectives on people management dimensions in recycling startups

Author:

Adhikari Dev Raj,Shrestha PrakashORCID,Adhikari Bibek Raj

Abstract

PurposeThis research aims to explore people management (PM) dimensions in Nepalese recycling startups (R-startups).Design/methodology/approachIt follows a case study and qualitative research approach. Information is collected from Internet searches and R-startups’ blogs. For research purposes, 12 cases out of 30 R-startups are selected using convenient and purposeful non-probability sampling methods.FindingsThree major findings are as follows: (1) the founders of R-startups have become more environmentally aware and motivated to source materials, manufacture products and deliver them without harming the environment; (2) the founders are establishing work-flow to create future employment opportunities and (3) the PM dimensions in R-startups appear to be sustainable and apparently linked with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 12.5, which aims to reduce waste generation substantially through prevention, reduction, recycling and reuse.Research limitations/implicationsSince researchers use widely accessible internet information, there is no possibility of interfering with the website's text and data. The analysis is solely based on the opinions of founders/co-founders of R-startups.Practical implicationsThis research presents PM dimensions in R-startups and contributes to the literature in this new field of study. Although on a small scale, this research can provide a basis for minimizing circulatory gaps and closing the loop through circular business (CB). It also provides insights into managing waste in order to create opportunities and wealth.Originality/valueThis is one of the few unexplored areas of academic research. The critical PM dimensions investigated in this study can serve as a baseline for future theoretical development in the context of a specific country.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Strategy and Management,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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