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Bagaini, Annamaria and Croci, Edoardo and Molteni, Tania Boosting energy home renovation through innovative business models: ONE-STOP-SHOP solutions assessment. Journal of Cleaner Production Volume 331, 10 January 2022, 129990, 331.

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Abstract

The building sector brings the main responsibility for energy consumption and GHG emissions in European countries. Although many policies have been placed across the EU to increase building energy performance, the current home energy renovation rate remains too low to achieve the EU's decarbonization targets. The One-stop-shop (OSS) concept is emerging as an innovative solution to boost energy home renovation and overcome barriers hindering the renovation process. The OSS is a physical or virtual place where customers obtain multiple products and services at one single point. Through literature review and desk research, 29 OSS initiatives have been analysed in the EU looking at their Business Models (BM). The paper aims to categorize and compare OSS BMs to increase knowledge about OSS functioning and capacity to affect and bring innovation to home renovation process. Three BM archetypes emerge, Facilitation model, Coordination model, and Development model. Within OSS archetypes, seven BM sub-categories have been identified and described. To provide insights for implementing new businesses and revitalizing the home renovation sector, OSS archetypes and sub-categories are compared and assessed, first considering four analytical frameworks and then looking at their capacity to overcome home renovation barriers. Results can be useful to foster energy home renovation by supporting the development of effective and targeted OSS initiatives across the EU.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: One-stop-shop; Business model; Energy home renovation; Comparative assessment;
Subjects: English > Management and Case Studies
Depositing User: Susanna Carlsten
Date Deposited: 31 May 2022 04:45
Last Modified: 31 May 2022 04:45
URI: http://eprints.sparaochbevara.se/id/eprint/1182

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