Affiliation:
1. University of Trieste, Italy
2. Magna Graecia University, Italy
Abstract
Storytelling is a strategic tool for communicating sustainability and the circular economy (CE). So far, its effects have been analyzed mainly in the private sector, and its opportunities for application in the public sphere should be addressed. However, exploring its potential in the context of public communication can provide valuable suggestions for setting up an engaging narrative that can reach a broad audience and convey to society those principles that can activate the adoption of sustainable behaviour in line with CE principles. In this chapter, starting from explorative qualitative research on some Italian regional public administrations, best practices, peculiarities, barriers, and potentials of storytelling are illustrated. This analysis can lead to advancing knowledge and identifying functional managerial implications for communication experts and policymakers in the public sphere.
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