Bio-based Business Models: specific and general learnings from recent good practice cases in different business sectors

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Abstract

Business models can be a perfect tool to meet the challenges in highlighting the competitiveness and sustainability potential of bio-based solutions, and facilitating primary producers to benefit from the opportunities offered by bioeconomy. In this work six concrete bio-based good practices that have succeeded in progressing from early ideas to products on the market were analysed. These examples pose new insights that can be used by a wide range of experts and stakeholders for the analysis of ben-efits and challenges of value chains in the bio-based economy sectors. It is concluded that the traditional Business Model Canvas needs to be extended with additional factors related to sustainability and business ecosystem. In order to establish a practical framework promoting economic viability of bio-based business cases, the importance is highlighted for adjusting the exclusive focus on Technology Readiness Levels by introducing levels reflecting business or market readiness.

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Hatvani, N., VAN DEN Oever, M. J. A., Mateffy, K., & Koos, A. (2022). Bio-based Business Models: specific and general learnings from recent good practice cases in different business sectors. Bio-Based and Applied Economics, 11(3), 185–205. https://doi.org/10.36253/bae-10820

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