2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10020358
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Transition towards Sustainable Solutions: Product, Service, Technology, and Business Model

Abstract: Nowadays, the horse industry can be considered as an important industry in European countries and has a major role in agricultural industry throughout the world. Although today the diversity of the horse-related companies provides new markets and business opportunities, there are also some sustainable issues which needs to be addressed. Therefore, this study contributes to this research gap by reviewing the concept of sustainability and existing approaches to find sustainable solutions for companies. These sus… Show more

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“…In addition, and always based on the shift towards a new way of proposing value for customers—that is, delivering functionality rather than ownership—the PSS research also offers the opportunity to reflect on the transition to more sustainable business models (Nasiri, Rantala, Saunila, Ukko, & Rantanen, ; Yang, Smart, Kumar, Jolly, & Evans, ), which provides the basis for companies to better contribute to a circular economy (Khan, Mittal, West, & Wuest, ). In particular, PSSs tackle the issue of changing the traditional (linear) industrial paradigm by reducing the environmental consumption and by contributing to a more efficient use of resources.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, and always based on the shift towards a new way of proposing value for customers—that is, delivering functionality rather than ownership—the PSS research also offers the opportunity to reflect on the transition to more sustainable business models (Nasiri, Rantala, Saunila, Ukko, & Rantanen, ; Yang, Smart, Kumar, Jolly, & Evans, ), which provides the basis for companies to better contribute to a circular economy (Khan, Mittal, West, & Wuest, ). In particular, PSSs tackle the issue of changing the traditional (linear) industrial paradigm by reducing the environmental consumption and by contributing to a more efficient use of resources.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address the sustainable design of a PSS, the sustainability performance of the system, taking into account environmental, economic and social dimensions, should be quantified. However, the studies in relation to PSS sustainability assessment are still in the early phase, and criteria, methods and tools to support the assessment process are required [10,11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objectives and targets set in European legislation (based on the "waste hierarchy") are key drivers to improve waste management, stimulate innovation in recycling, limit the use of landfilling, and create incentives to change consumer behavior (Van Ewijk et al, 2018). If we re-manufacture, reuse and recycle, and if one industry's waste becomes another's raw material, we can move to a more circular economy where waste is eliminated and resources are used in an efficient and sustainable way (Nasiri et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%