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.
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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.
@incollection{seidel_future_2017,
	address = {Cham},
	series = {Sustainable {Production}, {Life} {Cycle} {Engineering} and {Management}},
	title = {Future of business models in manufacturing},
	copyright = {https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/},
	isbn = {978-3-319-48514-0},
	shorttitle = {Sustainable manufacturing},
	url = {https://depositonce.tu-berlin.de//handle/11303/6678},
	abstract = {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.},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2018-11-21},
	booktitle = {Sustainable manufacturing : challenges, solutions and implementation perspectives},
	publisher = {Springer},
	author = {Seidel, Johannes and Barquet, Ana-Paula and Seliger, Günther and Kohl, Holger},
	year = {2017},
	doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.14279/depositonce-6119},
	pages = {149--162}
}

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