Future of business models in manufacturing. Seidel, J., Barquet, A., Seliger, G., & Kohl, H. In Sustainable manufacturing : challenges, solutions and implementation perspectives, of Sustainable Production, Life Cycle Engineering and Management, pages 149–162. Springer, Cham, 2017. Paper doi abstract bibtex In order to achieve systematic change in pursuit of sustainable manufacturing, both a strategic long-term perspective employing methods from future studies and a concrete implementation of the knowledge gained in sustainable business models are necessary. In this chapter, the concepts and exemplary methods for sustainable business model innovation are introduced with a special focus on sustainable manufacturing. Circular Economy-based business models and Product Service Systems are explained as examples of sustainable business models, along with a deduction of sustainability factors for both examples. The fruitful combination of future studies and sustainable business model development is illustrated in the example of a so-called living factory, a modular and adaptive production environment which integrates aspects of Circular Business Models and Product Service Systems.
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