Business model innovation and socio-technical transitions. A new prospective framework with an application to bike sharing

A van Waes, J Farla, K Frenken, JPJ de Jong… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2018 - Elsevier
Most transition studies are historical in nature and fail to arrive at prospective conclusions
about future potential. In this paper we develop a new prospective transition framework …

[HTML][HTML] Why do companies' institutional strategies differ across cities? A cross-case analysis of bike sharing in Shanghai & Amsterdam

A van Waes, J Farla, R Raven - Environmental Innovation and Societal …, 2020 - Elsevier
Bike sharing has the potential to contribute to more sustainable urban mobility. Companies
providing this service need to generate legitimacy for their venture when entering new cities …

[HTML][HTML] When bike sharing business models go bad: Incorporating responsibility into business model innovation

TB Long, A van Waes - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021 - Elsevier
Innovations to business models are particularly promising for tackling societal challenges.
However, innovation outcomes can be unpredictable. To minimise negative impacts and …

[PDF][PDF] models go bad: Incorporating responsibility into business model innovation

TB Longa, A van Waesb - Smart Cycling Futures Capita Selecta, 2021 - verdus.nl
Innovations to business models are particularly promising for tackling societal challenges.
However, innovation outcomes can be unpredictable. To minimise negative impacts and …