Essays about: "BM transition"
Found 4 essays containing the words BM transition.
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1. Business Model Transition in an incumbent firm
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för företagande och ledningAbstract : Business model innovation has become increasingly important for firms to remain competitive in the market. Although a vast body of research has explored the business model innovation process, less research has been devoted to the implementation phase. READ MORE
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2. Towards Green Steel Circular Business Models : Exploring Barriers and Business Model configurations
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik, konst och samhälleAbstract : Purpose - The aim of the study is to further bridge the gap regarding adoption of Circular Business Models (CBM) more specifically in this case, the barriers to the adoption of Green Steel CBMs, and how Business Models (BM) can be configured for the adoption of Green Steel CBMs. Method - The research questions in the study were answered through a thematic analysis based on a three-phase data collection consisting of two informal meetings with industry specialists and 25 semi-structured interviews, followed by eleven additional interviews from a Green Steel conference to validate the findings of the semi-structured interviews. READ MORE
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3. Towards a Green Future : The Transition Journey of Implementing a Circular Business Model
University essay from Jönköping University/Internationella HandelshögskolanAbstract : Background: As Earth’s resources are continuously being used at an overcapacity, circular economy (CE) has received a growing interest from scholars, practitioners and legislators. The phenomenon has been described as a solution to the linear take-make-dispose strategy integrated into society and used by organisations. READ MORE
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4. Building a Biorefinery Business - If it does not fit, make it fit - strategies for successful commercialization
University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutetAbstract : Due to a combination of economic challenges as well as uncertain policy conditions in the United States and the European Union, the development of (advanced) biorefineries has been slower than anticipated. This has hampered the transition to a more sustainable and less carbon-intensive economy, namely the bioeconomy. READ MORE