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Business Model Canvas and Energy Enterprises

So far, little is known about the Business Model Canvas development in the energy sector. In this paper, we fill this knowledge gap and modify the Business Model Canvas. Based on the cause–effect analysis combined with the literature searching method, we suggest that Osterwalder’s Canvas for energy...

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Published in:Energies (Basel) 2021-11, Vol.14 (21), p.7198
Main Authors: Dobrowolski, Zbysław, Sułkowski, Łukasz
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Business operations
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energy accountability
Energy industry
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investments
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Public concern
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Value chain
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