Print Email Facebook Twitter Typologies of Business Models of Integrated Home Renovation Services Title Typologies of Business Models of Integrated Home Renovation Services: Accelerating Energy Efficient Renovations for Homeowners Associations in The Low Countries and France Author Elgendy, R. (TU Delft Real Estate Management) Mlecnik, E. (TU Delft Real Estate Management) Visscher, H.J. (TU Delft Design & Construction Management) Qian, QK (TU Delft Design & Construction Management) Date 2023 Abstract The need for energy efficient buildings has become increasingly important in the context of climate change mitigation. Across the European Union (EU), 41,2% of the population resides in multiple ownership apartment buildings with figures rising in some countries as high as 65%. A majority of these buildings are in need of energy renovation. Integrated home renovation services (IHRS) have emerged as a potential solution to accelerate highly energy-efficient renovations for Home-Owner Associations (HOAs). The question arises: How do the business models of current integrated home renovation services address highly energy-efficient renovations by HOAs? This paper explores the current state of IHRS from the viewpoint of the Low Countries and France. The methods used are desk research and interviews. Four business models of service providers in the Netherlands, Flanders, and France were analyzed, to define their strategies within the regional context. The analysis categorizes and compares IHRS business model (BM) typologies to increase knowledge about IHRS functioning and capacity to bring innovation to home renovation processes. The results show that the BMs of these providers share some similarities and differ in other aspects. Regarding the similarities, all four providers share the value of offering customized energy renovation packages, also in terms of customer segments, by addressing the specific needs of HOAs. They slightly differ in terms of the channels used, customer relationships, key resources, key activities and key partners. They differ in revenue streams and cost structure, owing to context-specific aspects of the type of organization. The outcome of this study can help inform the development of effective and targeted IHRS initiatives in the EU. Subject energy efficiencyrenovationbusiness modelhomeowner associationsintegrated home renovation services To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:c56685be-532a-44ca-8975-7a6b31535f41 Publisher Linnaes University ISBN 978-91-8082-042-4 Source Proceedings of the International Conference “Sustainable Built Environment and Urban Transition" Event Sustainable Built Environment and Urban Transition, 2023-10-12 → 2023-10-13, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2023 R. Elgendy, E. Mlecnik, H.J. Visscher, QK Qian Files PDF Paper_3812.pdf 354.67 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:c56685be-532a-44ca-8975-7a6b31535f41/datastream/OBJ/view