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Eco-Innovation and the Development of Business Models

Lessons from Experience and New Frontiers in Theory and Practice

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  • © 2014

Overview

  • Offers a concise, evidence-based review of methodologies, applications and future developments in radical eco-innovation
  • Analysis ranges from individual case studies and cross sector assessments to international perspective
  • Covers such industries as biogas, automotive manufacturing and apparel, with case studies set in Scandinavia, Western Europe and Latin America

Part of the book series: Greening of Industry Networks Studies (GINS, volume 2)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Models and Frameworks Supporting Eco-innovation

  2. Application: Surveys and Case Studies on Eco-innovation Deployment

  3. Future Directions: Eco-innovation Initiatives

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About this book

Environmental challenges such as pollution, climate change, water and natural resources depletion and dwindling bio-diversity are true threats to the survival of our civilization, forcing us to learn how to act now. Fortunately this is exactly what this book does: presenting real life cases, along with theory, methodologies and tools demonstrating how eco-innovation can support sustainable economic growth and save our planet for future generations.

Following an introduction describing developments and directions of eco-innovation, Section One discusses Models and Frameworks Supporting Eco-Innovation, with chapters on search strategy for radical eco-innovation; and systematic eco-innovation with TRIZ Methodology. Section Two offers surveys and case studies showing eco-innovation in practice, including a sketch of the eco-innovative landscape in the Brazilian Cellulose, Paper and Paper Products Industry; efforts to eco-innovate among large Swedish companies; progress towards joint product-service business models and more. The third section surveys future directions and emerging trends, among them a new methodology for eco-friendly construction; the development of lightweight small inter-island ferries in Scandinavia and BioTRIZ: a win-win methodology for eco-innovation.

The book explores eco-innovation as a framework for supporting the development of new business models which consider the entire business ecosystem, on the way to a sustainable world. Moreover, it explores the eco-innovation process in cross-national and cross-sector perspective.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Management and Economics, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal

    Susana Garrido Azevedo

  • Supply Chain Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany

    Marcus Brandenburg

  • UNIDEMI, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology (FCT), Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal

    Helena Carvalho, Virgílio Cruz-Machado

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