Innovative business model for exploiting green vehicles potential in urban logistics

When viewed through a traditional mindset, the goals of green and the goals of business seem incompatible; however, logistics companies that embrace a green mindset are becoming increasingly successful in today's economy. That is because the focus on green has not com e at the expense of profi...

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Main Author: Σχοιναράκη, Εμμανουέλα
Other Authors: Πάνου, Κωνσταντίνος
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11610/14765
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Summary:When viewed through a traditional mindset, the goals of green and the goals of business seem incompatible; however, logistics companies that embrace a green mindset are becoming increasingly successful in today's economy. That is because the focus on green has not com e at the expense of profit for these companies who managed to take advantage of key benefits of doing green. To generate value from these kinds of benefits, new green business models are needed. This paper investigates the impacts that such business models might have on the effective uptake of green vehicles by the urban logistics industry. Particular emphasis is paid on assessing the level of eco-innovation this might bring and the repercussions it may have for business viability. To facilitate the research an adaptation of Osterwalder's business model ontology is applied to create a shared, formal, and explicit conceptualization of a green business model for logistics companies.