RESTART Sustainable Business Model Innovation.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing AG,
2018.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Palgrave Studies in Sustainable Business in Association with Future Earth Series
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Part I
- 1: Why Sustainable Business Model Innovation?
- 1.1 A RESTART of Business Models for a Brighter Future Earth
- 1.2 The Methodological Approach of This Book
- 1.3 Let Us RESTART Sustainable Business Model Innovation
- References
- 2: The Seven Steps of the RESTART Framework
- 2.1 A RESTART for Business Models of the Future
- 2.2 A Brief Introduction to the RESTART Framework for Sustainable Business Model Innovation
- References
- 3: RESTART: What, Why, How and So What?
- 3.1 Responsibility and Opportunity
- Companies are Problem Solvers
- Responsibility and Opportunity: Two Drivers of Sustainable Business Models
- Toward Sustainable Business Models
- 3.2 Sustainable and Profitable
- More of Everything That is Good
- 3.3 The Next Step: Aligning Financial, Social and Environmental Bottom Lines
- A Sustainable Interplay
- Sustainability Can Pay-But It is No Walk in the Park
- Our Collective Luxury Trap
- Societal Boundaries
- Next Stop: RESTART
- References
- Part II
- 4: Roadmap to a RESTART
- References
- 5: Redesign Rather than Standstill
- 5.1 The Business Model as the Story of How the Company Works
- Companies as Stories
- Creating Value Through Successful Value Propositions
- To Deliver What You Promise
- Getting a Bigger Share of the Pie
- The Hypothesis of What the Customer Wants
- 5.2 Redesigning Business Models
- Innovation of Business Models
- Disrupt or Die?
- References
- 6: Experimentation Rather than Turnaround
- 6.1 The Science of Profitability
- Do Not Put All the Eggs in the Same Basket
- Control, Experiment and Innovate!
- Changes Big and Small
- 6.2 Asking the Right Questions
- Experimentation in Practice
- References
- 7: Service-Logic Rather than Product-Logic.
- 7.1 At Your Service
- What Do We Mean by Service-Logic?
- The Sharing Economy as Service-Logic
- 7.2 Access to Everything
- Profit from Services
- When the Internet Enters Our Things
- References
- 8: The Circular Rather than the Linear Economy
- 8.1 The Future Goes in Circles
- From Linear to Circular Value Chains
- The Two Fundamental Cycles
- 8.2 Resources Astray
- Values at Stake
- Inspired by Nature
- Unemployment Also Reflects Resources Astray
- The Circle is Not Closed
- References
- 9: Alliances Rather than Solo-runs
- 9.1 Unite and Collaborate!
- Between Competition and Collaboration
- From Value Creation to Value Capture
- 9.2 Creating and Sharing Value
- The Company as a Coalition of Stakeholders
- References
- 10: Results Rather than Indulgences
- 10.1 With an Eye on the Ball
- The Road to Being Sustainable and Profitable
- 10.2 Prioritize What Matters
- Is It Profitable to Solve the Most Important Problems?
- Let Sustainable Business Flourish!
- References
- 11: Three-Dimensionality Rather than One-Dimensionality
- 11.1 Take the Lead
- Take Me to Your Leader
- Leadership at All Levels
- 11.2 Building a Better World
- Organizing for Sustainability
- The Structures That Support
- Build a Bridge to Your Surroundings
- Better Dashboard, Better Management
- Walk It Like You Talk It
- Move the LEGO Blocks Around
- References
- 12: RESTART Before It is Too Late
- 12.1 It is Not Going to Be Easy
- 12.2 Ready, Set, RESTART!
- Reference
- Part III
- 13: A Recap of the RESTART Framework
- 14: A Process Model for Sustainable Business Model Innovation
- 14.1 A Closer Look at the Four Phases of the Sustainable Business Model Innovation Process
- 14.2 Why the Business Model RESTARTer?
- 14.3 Starting the RESTART
- References
- 15: Avenues for Future Research
- 15.1 Mind the Gap!.
- 15.2 Research Designs and Methodologies
- 15.3 A RESTART Research Agenda
- 15.4 An Ocean of Opportunities
- References
- 16: Case Study: A RESTART for Scanship
- 16.1 Business Opportunities on the Floating City
- 16.2 Solutions for Cleaner Oceans
- 16.3 Toward Uncharted Waters
- 16.4 Restarting Scanship: Practical Challenges and Research Opportunities
- References
- 17: Case Study: A Circular Business Model for Orkla and BIR?
- 17.1 Orkla and Its Ecosystem
- 17.2 BIR: From Waste Manager to Circular Business Partner?
- 17.3 Recognize-Rethink-Reinvent- Reorganize
- 17.4 Restarting Together: More Cake for All?
- Reference
- References
- Index.