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Title Sustainable business model experimentation practices: evidence from three start-ups
ID_Doc 24094
Authors Schuit, CSC; Baldassarre, B; Bocken, N
Title Sustainable business model experimentation practices: evidence from three start-ups
Year 2017
Published
DOI 10.3233/978-1-61499-820-4-370
Abstract Willa a growing world population, resource use, and the effects climate change, it is apparent that our current. 'take-make-dispose economy cannot be sustained. Sustainable business model innovation integrates susiwinabilily objectives into business models to achieve a positive impact on society andlor the environment in combination with pursuing profit. Experimentation capabilities are essential for implementation, but established companies struggle with execution, Start-ups are more acquainted with a trial and error approach in which assumptions are gradually validated or adapted to market needs. To contribute to the shift towards sustainable business models, this paper explores how start-ups develop sustainable business model experiments and which elements of the sustainable business model canvas are tested through experimentation. Three start-ups were followed in their experimentation journey to develop profitable sustainable business models. Results indicate that I) experiments always concerned the value proposition and another building block of the business model with a high risk profile 2) start-ups use easy accessible resources to execute experiments in a last paced and iterative manner 3) decisions of continuation of business model ideas were based on the outcomes of experiments in relation to the purpose of the company. In addition, this paper provides examples of experimentation practices of these start-ups to give hands-on examples how sustainable business model experimentation can be developed.
Author Keywords Sustainable business model; Experimentation; Circular Economy; Start-up
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000440609000072
WoS Category Business; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Research Area Business & Economics; Science & Technology - Other Topics
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