Sustainable business model experimentation by understanding ecologies of business models

Journal Article (2019)
Author(s)

Nancy M.P. Bocken (Lappeenranta University of Technology, TU Delft - Responsible Marketing and Consumer Behavior, Lund University)

F Boons (The University of Manchester)

B.R. Baldassarre (Thanks, TU Delft - Responsible Marketing and Consumer Behavior)

Research Group
Responsible Marketing and Consumer Behavior
Copyright
© 2019 N.M.P. Bocken, Frank Boons, B.R. Baldassarre
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.10.159
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 N.M.P. Bocken, Frank Boons, B.R. Baldassarre
Research Group
Responsible Marketing and Consumer Behavior
Volume number
208
Pages (from-to)
1498-1512
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Abstract

Sustainable business model innovation is about creating superior customer and firm value by addressing societal and environmental needs through the way business is done. Business models require intentional design if they are to deliver aspired sustainability impacts. Scant research has been done on ‘ecologies’ of different business models in order to understand and improve these and create positive impact on the environment, society, economy and other key stakeholders. Hence, in this paper a novel framework is presented to enable a systemic form of sustainable business model experimentation. The framework is based on the recognition of three key issues which have not yet been sufficiently incorporated in the literature on sustainable business models: construct clarity, boundary setting and uncertainty about outcomes. These concepts are discussed first. Building on earlier work, the resulting framework incorporates potential side-effects and boundary setting based on the concept of an ‘ecology of business models’. Second, an approach is proposed that could stimulate more profound forms of sustainable business model innovation: The Ecology of Business Models Experimentation map. Third, the approach is illustrated through two cases. The approach could help minimise symbiotic dependency on less sustainable business models; help destroy unsustainable business models by outcompeting them; and maximise contributions to favourable institutional infrastructures for more sustainable business models. This paper contributes to research on sustainable business model innovation, design and experimentation by providing a potential approach for ‘business model ecology redesign’.

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