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FEBRI, the graduate school and research institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business has available
One PhD position in the field of "Industrial Digital Platforms for Digital Product Passports: Legitimacy and Governance"
Project description
In light of the EU's ambitious twin green and digital transition goals, the implementation of digital product passports (DPPs) has become a regulatory priority. These passports are envisioned to revolutionize the way products are tracked and evaluated, providing detailed information about their materials, manufacturing processes, and lifecycle. With DPPs, parties through the supply chain (including consumers) can access reliable information about a product's raw materials, the environmental impact of production processes, and the ethical standards adhered to during manufacturing. A key factor in DPPs' success is legitimacy, that is, the extent to which it is perceived as aligned with a society's values and beliefs. Without requisite legitimation, the political support and resources needed to deploy DPPs will be challenged. Its technical legitimacy depends on the reliability of the global DPP infrastructure: is the data completely, accurately and securely stored and transmitted? The DPP's social legitimacy revolves around data reliability and its effectiveness: is its information reflective of reality, does it increase transparency in ways that improves environmental sustainability and can organizations safeguard enough proprietary information to maintain their competitive advantage and motivation to innovate?
The objective of this research is to answer the question: What legitimation strategies (at the organizational, industry and governmental level) are effective in promoting the adoption of digital platforms for Digital Product Passports such that sustainable product lifecycles are accomplished?
From this problem, three key research questions emerge, each of which will inform one of the PhD subprojects:
1. Platform Governance:
What governance mechanisms and design principles can enhance the legitimacy of DPP platforms? How can data integrity, transparency, and stakeholder inclusion be ensured to build trust and acceptance?
2. Steel User Business models:
How do DPPs afford new value-creating business models in steel using organizations such that a socially legitimate configuration of private/firm and public/environmental interests is accomplished?
3. Legitimation practices:
What practices of legitimation are effective for the DPPs of steel-using firms to be regarded as reliable by regulators and consumers?
Organization
The PhD position is embedded in the research programme Innovation & Organization of FEB's Research Institute. The project will be supervised by Prof. Ulrike Schultze, Prof. David Langley, and a daily supervisor.