Mark-Herbert, Cecilia
- Department of Forest Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Research article2023Peer reviewedOpen access
Nyvall, Moa; Zobel, Thomas; Mark-Herbert, Cecilia
In a world of sustainability challenges, use-oriented product-service system seems promising to encourage resource efficiency. For this project, the concept is integrated in a sustainability-oriented interpretation of the business model Canvas. The aim was to identify enabling factors with a use-oriented business model. A case study was conducted on rental business models in the outdoors apparel industry in Scandinavia. The key findings indicate that companies introducing use-oriented services struggle with increased transportation, linear technological systems, large financial capital needs and cultural barriers. To overcome these challenges the case study points to the importance of partnerships. Furthermore, this paper suggests expanding the Business Model Canvas framework with three additional elements: reduced material flows, reverse logistics and cultural adoption factor. The extended Canvas model can be used as a conceptual tool for companies when developing rental services.
Canvas business model; outdoor apparel; product-service system; rental; Scandinavia; services; textile
Corporate Social Responsibility And Environmentalmanagement
2023, Volume: 30, number: 3, pages: 1314-1324 Publisher: WILEY
SDG9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure
SDG12 Responsible consumption and production
SDG17 Partnerships for the goals
Business Administration
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/csr.2421
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/120394