Consumer service innovation in a circular economy-customer value perspective Maria Antikainen
This document summarizes a presentation on consumer value perspectives in a circular economy. It discusses how circular economy-based services can create value for consumers by keeping materials in use for longer. The presentation examines research questions about how customer value is perceived in a circular economy and how the value concept can be better utilized in circular service development. It then outlines findings from a consumer workshop where participants discussed renting versus owning products and their willingness to engage with different circular service models involving renting furniture, appliances and clothing. The presentation concludes that while circular services provide benefits, consumers still prefer ownership and that shifting mindsets will require adding personalization and a feeling of co-creation to circular models.
The document discusses sustainable packaging and waste management solutions for online retail. It outlines the objectives of ensuring alternative reuse of packaging materials, raising customer awareness of packaging waste, and designing cost-effective and eco-friendly packaging systems. It then describes the team's process, which involved primary research on packaging trends, concept ideation, user interviews to understand customer needs, creating personas and experience maps, selecting concepts, and evaluating designs for their environmental impact. The goal was to create a solution that provides a good customer experience while reducing environmental harm from packaging waste.
The circular economy (CE) focuses on keeping materials in use for as long as possible and also to preserve, or even upgrade, their value by creating added value through services and smart solutions. To succeed in this, instead of selling products, companies should move to retain ownership and sell their solutions as a service. Yet, mainstream consumers are still used to owning many products, such as tools, clothes, furniture, and domestic appliances. To attract consumers to choose a service instead of product ownership, the service offering needs to provide superior value. We explored the customer value journey regarding a tool rental service called Liiteri. On the journey the benefits were related to, for example, better quality and no need for storage and maintenance. On the other hand, the sacrifices were realised in the pick-up and return steps, which were regarded as more laborious if the tool was rented.
Transactive networks in the New Zealand retail contextAdvisian
This document discusses the opportunities presented by transactive grids and the sharing economy in the energy sector. Key points:
- Technological advances are enabling new ways for people to buy and share electricity through peer-to-peer trading and other methods. However, widespread adoption requires public understanding of the benefits.
- A transactive grid allows everyday people to dynamically trade electricity with each other to meet personal goals in a way that creates value for consumers and cuts costs for utilities.
- The sharing economy model can be applied to energy through platforms that match generators and consumers to make efficient use of distributed energy resources like rooftop solar.
- Digital technologies like AI assistants, blockchain, analytics and IoT can power
This document provides a feasibility report for establishing a paper bag industry. It includes sections on introduction, executive summary, market analysis, technical analysis, financial analysis, and conclusion. The market analysis indicates there is growing demand for paper bags as an alternative to plastic bags. The technical section outlines the machinery and manufacturing process. The financial analysis includes projections for startup costs, operating expenses, sales revenue, and break even point. The conclusion is that the paper bag business appears financially feasible and could help reduce plastic waste.
Falmouth University Lecture: How to make a difference in fashion?Nicola Millson
A 4-5 hour workshop designed for 3rd year fashion students at Falmouth Univesity to introduce them to sustainability concepts and their application in fashion and business.
A very interactive session. Students were asked to bring examples of product heros – products, companies or designers that are doing something ‘sustainable’.
Consumer service innovation in a circular economy-customer value perspective Maria Antikainen
This document summarizes a presentation on consumer value perspectives in a circular economy. It discusses how circular economy-based services can create value for consumers by keeping materials in use for longer. The presentation examines research questions about how customer value is perceived in a circular economy and how the value concept can be better utilized in circular service development. It then outlines findings from a consumer workshop where participants discussed renting versus owning products and their willingness to engage with different circular service models involving renting furniture, appliances and clothing. The presentation concludes that while circular services provide benefits, consumers still prefer ownership and that shifting mindsets will require adding personalization and a feeling of co-creation to circular models.
The document discusses sustainable packaging and waste management solutions for online retail. It outlines the objectives of ensuring alternative reuse of packaging materials, raising customer awareness of packaging waste, and designing cost-effective and eco-friendly packaging systems. It then describes the team's process, which involved primary research on packaging trends, concept ideation, user interviews to understand customer needs, creating personas and experience maps, selecting concepts, and evaluating designs for their environmental impact. The goal was to create a solution that provides a good customer experience while reducing environmental harm from packaging waste.
The circular economy (CE) focuses on keeping materials in use for as long as possible and also to preserve, or even upgrade, their value by creating added value through services and smart solutions. To succeed in this, instead of selling products, companies should move to retain ownership and sell their solutions as a service. Yet, mainstream consumers are still used to owning many products, such as tools, clothes, furniture, and domestic appliances. To attract consumers to choose a service instead of product ownership, the service offering needs to provide superior value. We explored the customer value journey regarding a tool rental service called Liiteri. On the journey the benefits were related to, for example, better quality and no need for storage and maintenance. On the other hand, the sacrifices were realised in the pick-up and return steps, which were regarded as more laborious if the tool was rented.
Transactive networks in the New Zealand retail contextAdvisian
This document discusses the opportunities presented by transactive grids and the sharing economy in the energy sector. Key points:
- Technological advances are enabling new ways for people to buy and share electricity through peer-to-peer trading and other methods. However, widespread adoption requires public understanding of the benefits.
- A transactive grid allows everyday people to dynamically trade electricity with each other to meet personal goals in a way that creates value for consumers and cuts costs for utilities.
- The sharing economy model can be applied to energy through platforms that match generators and consumers to make efficient use of distributed energy resources like rooftop solar.
- Digital technologies like AI assistants, blockchain, analytics and IoT can power
This document provides a feasibility report for establishing a paper bag industry. It includes sections on introduction, executive summary, market analysis, technical analysis, financial analysis, and conclusion. The market analysis indicates there is growing demand for paper bags as an alternative to plastic bags. The technical section outlines the machinery and manufacturing process. The financial analysis includes projections for startup costs, operating expenses, sales revenue, and break even point. The conclusion is that the paper bag business appears financially feasible and could help reduce plastic waste.
Falmouth University Lecture: How to make a difference in fashion?Nicola Millson
A 4-5 hour workshop designed for 3rd year fashion students at Falmouth Univesity to introduce them to sustainability concepts and their application in fashion and business.
A very interactive session. Students were asked to bring examples of product heros – products, companies or designers that are doing something ‘sustainable’.
Members of the ACRS attended the all-day event which spoke about 10 macro trends that were now influencing consumer behaviour across multiple industries in Australia. The seminar addressed rapidly rising consumer expectations, how the trends were reshaping consumers expectations and how these successful trends were simply satisfying basic human needs. Insight was given on how retailers and businesses could interpret the macro trends to apply and innovate their own their own vision, products or services, marketing or campaigns, and business models. The following pages highlight the key insights with examples where relevant.
Members of the ACRS attended the all-day event which spoke about 10 macro trends that were now influencing consumer behaviour across multiple industries in Australia. The seminar addressed rapidly rising consumer expectations, how the trends were reshaping consumers expectations and how these successful trends were simply satisfying basic human needs. Insight was given on how retailers and businesses could interpret the macro trends to apply and innovate their own their own vision, products or services, marketing or campaigns, and business models. The following pages highlight the key insights with examples where relevant.
The document summarizes the results of a participatory scenario development process exploring circular economy in Finland by 2030. Three complementary scenarios were developed: 1) Efficient Service Experience focused on access over ownership through digital platforms and services; 2) New Tribes emphasized sharing and cooperative economies within communities; and 3) Factory of the Future featured resource-efficient, zero-waste production through eco-design and closed material loops. The scenarios illustrate complex interactions between environmental, social and economic systems and highlight potential futures for circular economy in Finland.
This document discusses sustainable fashion and business practices. It begins by outlining some of the negative environmental and social impacts of the current fast fashion system, including high water use, waste, and poor working conditions. It then presents more positive visions of sustainability, describing key concepts like the three pillars of sustainability (environment, society, economy), cradle to cradle design, and meaningful branding. The document proposes criteria for sustainable fashion, such as using clean energy and materials, transparency, respecting diversity, and taking responsibility for products. It promotes the idea of businesses taking a leadership role in developing new sustainable models.
Sustainable circular economy value propositions in clothing as a service -modelMaria Antikainen
Antikainen et al. (2020). Sustainable circular economy value propositions in clothing as a service -model. This paper was presented at The ISPIM Innovation Conference – Innovating in Times of Crisis, 7-10 June 2020.
Presented on October 6th, 2016 at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
Class: ARCH 5731A
Topical Studies in Urbanism:
Urban Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Contemporary China
Lecturers: Tat Lam & Jessica Cheung
Sources:
- BerkeleyHaas Case Series: Sanergy, by Dr. Jennifer Walske and Dr. Laura Tyson
- Kiva Website
- Sanergy Website
- Imperfect Produce Website
- Community Environmental Council
- Collaborative Lab
- Srijan Business Modelling Event
The document outlines a proposal for an innovative water vending machine to be featured at the 2020 World Expo in Dubai. The machine would dispense reusable water bottles and allow users to refill them on site. It would track users' water savings and encourage reuse through an interactive display. The design aims to reduce plastic waste while raising environmental awareness. Key benefits include lowering costs for consumers and suppliers through a sustainable model. Some challenges were addressed, such as keeping the design simple while still promoting the initiative on social media. The proposal concludes that the water vending machine embodies principles of environmental stewardship.
Circular economy in Finland 2030 scenario analysisJohanna Kohl
The document summarizes the results of a participatory scenario development process exploring potential futures for the circular economy in Finland by 2030. Three complementary scenarios were developed: 1) An "Efficient Service Experience" scenario focused on access over ownership through digital platforms and services. 2) A "New Tribes" scenario emphasizing sharing and collaborative production/consumption within communities. 3) A "Factory of the Future" scenario oriented around closed-loop, zero-waste production through eco-design and digital/symbiotic processes. The scenarios highlight different dimensions of the circular economy's transformation and were meant to spark new sustainable business ideas.
The Future of Packaging: Technology and Packaging in 10 Years and BeyondPakFactory
This document discusses trends in packaging over the next 10 years and beyond. It predicts that packaging will become more specialized, sustainable, and technologically advanced. Dissolvable, space-saving, and smart packaging utilizing printed electronics, nanotechnology and augmented reality will provide enhanced product interaction and information. E-commerce growth will increase demand for corrugated and automated delivery solutions. Changes in manufacturing like 3D printing, AI automation, on-demand warehousing, and blockchain technology will make operations more efficient. Overall, the future of packaging will revolutionize customer experience and environmental protection.
This thesis examines how concepts of the circular economy could impact business models in the office furniture industry. The researchers conducted 10 semi-structured interviews with industry actors and analyzed the results. Their findings suggest that to extend product life and better manage waste, rental models could be adopted. Products should also be designed for remanufacturing, repair, reuse and recycling. Producers will need logistic capabilities to handle returned products and integrate resused materials. There remains a need to shift customer mindsets from product ownership to accessing product functions. The researchers recommend producers take steps like sustainable design, strategic partnerships, and incentives to transition to circular models and sales of product functions.
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Users innovation as a model for the development of handicraftAracha
This document discusses user innovation as a model for developing handicraft entrepreneurship in Thailand. It observes interactions between handicraft producers and customers at craft fairs to identify "lead users" with specific product needs. Two case studies found customers requesting a golf bag made from sage and a salad bowl from cutlery. Producers lacked knowledge of these uses. The document concludes that exchanges of use knowledge and craft skills between users and producers could develop more commercially viable handicrafts, and that tools are needed to facilitate such exchanges.
How can retailers incorporate the concepts that underpin the sharing economy into their value chain when their model is based on the principle of acquiring goods? This slideshare enhances 4 types of collaborative models retail is experimenting with, through a selection of examples: co-creation, co-marketing, co-consuming and co-recycling.
Low-Cost Project to Setup Mini Sanitary Napkin Manufacturing. Production of D...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
An absorbent item worn by women, primarily to absorb menstrual blood, sanitary napkin is a widely used product. It is impermeable to liquids and consists of layers of quilted cotton fabrics and alternative layers of super absorbent polymers and plastics. In addition, fragrance and antibacterial agents are also included. Feminine hygiene (lady napkins) are hygiene absorbent products engineered to absorb and retain body fluid without causing any leakage. The user should always feel dry and comfortable. It consists of an absorbent pad sandwiched between two sheets of nonwoven fabric.
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Insomnia is a sleep disorder where people have difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or both. It affects people's daily functioning and can be caused by stress, anxiety, depression, medications, medical conditions, and lifestyle factors like irregular sleep schedules. Treatments for insomnia include lifestyle changes, cognitive behavioral therapy, relaxation techniques, and prescription sleep medications.
Even the most savvy of us find ourselves in a position where they sacrifice leverage, pay more and give up higher margins than we want to. This deck looks at the 8 value principles that allow marketers to take more than their natural share off the table.
Your creative & sustainability integrating brand, direct, and green powerVivastream
The document discusses three cases of using direct marketing and sustainability messaging. Case 1 describes using a Harvard Business Review article to acquire new subscribers. Case 2 involves a Fortune 500 brand developing sustainability messaging and migrating communications to digital formats. Case 3 highlights a Brazilian supermarket chain's direct marketing emphasizing sustainable habits and recycling. The document also covers general topics like the evolution of catalogs, personalization, eco-friendly creative processes, and push vs pull marketing.
This document discusses product stewardship and how shared responsibility among all parties in a product's life cycle can help address issues of waste generation and environmental impacts. It notes that under the current system, producers lack incentives to design sustainable products and costs for waste management fall to local governments and taxpayers. Product stewardship shifts responsibility upstream so that those who design, make and sell products take greater ownership. The document provides examples of existing product stewardship programs in Nebraska and outlines roles different groups can play to support this approach.
Monetising the digital edition - ESTS 2015Aodhán Kelly
Monetising the digital edition:
Remediations and inventions in publishing and disseminating digital scholarly editions
Anna-Maria Sichani & Aodhán Kelly
European Society for Textual Scholarship Annual Meeting, Leicester, November 2015
Abstract:
Digital scholarly editions are now introduced as a new type of scholarly product attempting to remediate the theory and practice of print-based textual scholarship within the Digital Humanities ecosystem. Although a vast amount of scholarly exertion is directed towards the exploration of digital editing as a scholarly enterprise (concepts, standards, technologies), significant discussions of sustainable models for publishing and disseminating the digital edition are rather infrequent. In which ways do digital technologies introduce new roles and methods within the communication and distribution systems of scholarly editing? If we want our digital editions to be sustainable in the long-term, how do we strategically plan and anticipate development and maintenance costs or revenue generation strategies (eg digital subscription models, value-added services, customised formats etc)? And, finally, how does a digital edition fit into the new digital agendas of publishing entities, mainly oriented towards open access strategies and smart - but limited-functional - formats? In this paper we intend to address these issues using empirical evidence gathered from a range of existing digital publications.
Business model experimentations in advancing B2B sharing economy researchMaria Antikainen
The sharing economy has potential to be the solution to the urgent need to use materials and resources more efficiently. In the consumer business sector, several successful business models on sharing exist, while industry is lagging behind in development. In order to innovate novel business models for sharing in the B2B context, we need to develop a methodology for testing the ideas flexibly and cost-efficiently. In addition to companies, testing ideas can offer great value for research organizations exploring this phenomenon. In this paper, we present a business model experimentation method focusing on the research organization’s perspective on how to design and implement a business model experimentation. In addition, we provide valuable insights for companies aiming to test their sharing economy business model. Our study is a case study on sharing a 3D printer.
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The document summarizes the results of a participatory scenario development process exploring circular economy in Finland by 2030. Three complementary scenarios were developed: 1) Efficient Service Experience focused on access over ownership through digital platforms and services; 2) New Tribes emphasized sharing and cooperative economies within communities; and 3) Factory of the Future featured resource-efficient, zero-waste production through eco-design and closed material loops. The scenarios illustrate complex interactions between environmental, social and economic systems and highlight potential futures for circular economy in Finland.
This document discusses sustainable fashion and business practices. It begins by outlining some of the negative environmental and social impacts of the current fast fashion system, including high water use, waste, and poor working conditions. It then presents more positive visions of sustainability, describing key concepts like the three pillars of sustainability (environment, society, economy), cradle to cradle design, and meaningful branding. The document proposes criteria for sustainable fashion, such as using clean energy and materials, transparency, respecting diversity, and taking responsibility for products. It promotes the idea of businesses taking a leadership role in developing new sustainable models.
Sustainable circular economy value propositions in clothing as a service -modelMaria Antikainen
Antikainen et al. (2020). Sustainable circular economy value propositions in clothing as a service -model. This paper was presented at The ISPIM Innovation Conference – Innovating in Times of Crisis, 7-10 June 2020.
Presented on October 6th, 2016 at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
Class: ARCH 5731A
Topical Studies in Urbanism:
Urban Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Contemporary China
Lecturers: Tat Lam & Jessica Cheung
Sources:
- BerkeleyHaas Case Series: Sanergy, by Dr. Jennifer Walske and Dr. Laura Tyson
- Kiva Website
- Sanergy Website
- Imperfect Produce Website
- Community Environmental Council
- Collaborative Lab
- Srijan Business Modelling Event
The document outlines a proposal for an innovative water vending machine to be featured at the 2020 World Expo in Dubai. The machine would dispense reusable water bottles and allow users to refill them on site. It would track users' water savings and encourage reuse through an interactive display. The design aims to reduce plastic waste while raising environmental awareness. Key benefits include lowering costs for consumers and suppliers through a sustainable model. Some challenges were addressed, such as keeping the design simple while still promoting the initiative on social media. The proposal concludes that the water vending machine embodies principles of environmental stewardship.
Circular economy in Finland 2030 scenario analysisJohanna Kohl
The document summarizes the results of a participatory scenario development process exploring potential futures for the circular economy in Finland by 2030. Three complementary scenarios were developed: 1) An "Efficient Service Experience" scenario focused on access over ownership through digital platforms and services. 2) A "New Tribes" scenario emphasizing sharing and collaborative production/consumption within communities. 3) A "Factory of the Future" scenario oriented around closed-loop, zero-waste production through eco-design and digital/symbiotic processes. The scenarios highlight different dimensions of the circular economy's transformation and were meant to spark new sustainable business ideas.
The Future of Packaging: Technology and Packaging in 10 Years and BeyondPakFactory
This document discusses trends in packaging over the next 10 years and beyond. It predicts that packaging will become more specialized, sustainable, and technologically advanced. Dissolvable, space-saving, and smart packaging utilizing printed electronics, nanotechnology and augmented reality will provide enhanced product interaction and information. E-commerce growth will increase demand for corrugated and automated delivery solutions. Changes in manufacturing like 3D printing, AI automation, on-demand warehousing, and blockchain technology will make operations more efficient. Overall, the future of packaging will revolutionize customer experience and environmental protection.
This thesis examines how concepts of the circular economy could impact business models in the office furniture industry. The researchers conducted 10 semi-structured interviews with industry actors and analyzed the results. Their findings suggest that to extend product life and better manage waste, rental models could be adopted. Products should also be designed for remanufacturing, repair, reuse and recycling. Producers will need logistic capabilities to handle returned products and integrate resused materials. There remains a need to shift customer mindsets from product ownership to accessing product functions. The researchers recommend producers take steps like sustainable design, strategic partnerships, and incentives to transition to circular models and sales of product functions.
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How can retailers incorporate the concepts that underpin the sharing economy into their value chain when their model is based on the principle of acquiring goods? This slideshare enhances 4 types of collaborative models retail is experimenting with, through a selection of examples: co-creation, co-marketing, co-consuming and co-recycling.
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An absorbent item worn by women, primarily to absorb menstrual blood, sanitary napkin is a widely used product. It is impermeable to liquids and consists of layers of quilted cotton fabrics and alternative layers of super absorbent polymers and plastics. In addition, fragrance and antibacterial agents are also included. Feminine hygiene (lady napkins) are hygiene absorbent products engineered to absorb and retain body fluid without causing any leakage. The user should always feel dry and comfortable. It consists of an absorbent pad sandwiched between two sheets of nonwoven fabric.
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The document discusses three cases of using direct marketing and sustainability messaging. Case 1 describes using a Harvard Business Review article to acquire new subscribers. Case 2 involves a Fortune 500 brand developing sustainability messaging and migrating communications to digital formats. Case 3 highlights a Brazilian supermarket chain's direct marketing emphasizing sustainable habits and recycling. The document also covers general topics like the evolution of catalogs, personalization, eco-friendly creative processes, and push vs pull marketing.
This document discusses product stewardship and how shared responsibility among all parties in a product's life cycle can help address issues of waste generation and environmental impacts. It notes that under the current system, producers lack incentives to design sustainable products and costs for waste management fall to local governments and taxpayers. Product stewardship shifts responsibility upstream so that those who design, make and sell products take greater ownership. The document provides examples of existing product stewardship programs in Nebraska and outlines roles different groups can play to support this approach.
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Monetising the digital edition:
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Anna-Maria Sichani & Aodhán Kelly
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Consumer acceptance of novel sustainable circular services, ISPIM Porto 2016
1. 120.6.2016
Maria Antikainen
Consumer acceptance of novel sustainable
circular services
Maria Antikainen, VTT
Minna Lammi, University of Helsinki
XXVII ISPIM Innovation Conference, Porto,19- 22 June, 2016
@AarreResearch
2. 220.6.2016
Maria Antikainen
Circular economy transforms business
Productio
n
Remanu-
facturing
Services
&
products
Use,
reuse,
repair
Recycling
Materials
(primary
+
secondar
y)
Design
3. 320.6.2016
Maria Antikainen
Research question
The aim of this study is to increase understanding of consumers’
acceptance on sustainable circular economy-based services.
Our main research question is: What are the factors influencing
consumer acceptance of novel sustainable circular services?
1. What are the factors encouraging consumers to adopt novel
sustainable circular services?
2. What are the current factors inhibiting adoption of novel
sustainable circular services?
4. 420.6.2016
Maria Antikainen
Consumer workshop
In Helsinki, February 2016
42 consumers- five groups facilitated by a
researcher.
All discussions took between 2.5 and 3 hours
and were recorded.
The discussions were in Finnish.
Themes: recycling, lending, renting, sharing
secondary use of products, relationship with
products
Three scenarios..
5. 520.6.2016
Maria Antikainen
Scenario 1: Would you be interested in renting a couch if...
There would also be a warranty (for example if the couch was
dirty)
You could also change your couch to a new one after 5 years
Influencing factors
Quality
Flexibility and practicality
Variation possibilities
Unfamiliarity with the idea of hiring
Relationship with the product
Safety of the product
“All layers of life relate to
all furniture. And I think
that it would be terrible (to
hire a couch), I don’t think
that I would sit on a hired
sofa. I would just keep it in
a corner.”
6. 620.6.2016
Maria Antikainen
Scenario 2: Would you be interested in renting a washing machine
if...
It could send information about its condition to the service provider in
order to receive maintenance before breaking down?
Detergent could be also included in the same service package, and
you could pay based on clothes washed
You could also get advice on more efficient usage of the washing
machine (for example, detergent dosage) to your email or mobile
phone?
Influencing factors
Flexibility and practicality
(Lack of) relationship
Unfamiliarity
I don’t have any
kind of need to own
a washing
machine.
7. 720.6.2016
Maria Antikainen
Scenario 3: Would you be interested in renting clothes if...
You could change your wardrobe based on the seasons
You could get everyday clothes, not just clothes for special occasions?
Influencing factors
Special occasions
High price
Reduced risk
Unfamiliarity and not feeling comfortable
Let’s say that you can
make a mistake when
you buy something,
so hiring would be a
good idea because
you can try it a week,
two weeks..
8. 820.6.2016
Maria Antikainen
Renting or owning?
Renting good option when there is not much use
Products with close relationships-> owning
Some factors more temporary some more permanent
Renting more expensive products
Service portfolio (product, user- and result-oriented)