2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-05951-8_31
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From Trash to Cash: A Case of Waste Management Business Model Formation

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“…• SDG 8.4-Improving resource efficiency in consumption and production Table 6 displays studies for the use of business models in the field of BIM and smart city integration, which are directly related to SDG 8.4. Since the year 2013, pertinent studies have used case studies [73][74][75][76][77], literature reviews [17,78], interviews [79,80], mixed studies [14,63], action designs [81], and AHPs [82] as research methods. Additionally, the study topics focus on how effectively resources are used in consumption and production across a range of industries and areas.…”
Section: • Sdg 83-job Creation and Enterprise Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• SDG 8.4-Improving resource efficiency in consumption and production Table 6 displays studies for the use of business models in the field of BIM and smart city integration, which are directly related to SDG 8.4. Since the year 2013, pertinent studies have used case studies [73][74][75][76][77], literature reviews [17,78], interviews [79,80], mixed studies [14,63], action designs [81], and AHPs [82] as research methods. Additionally, the study topics focus on how effectively resources are used in consumption and production across a range of industries and areas.…”
Section: • Sdg 83-job Creation and Enterprise Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, this paper focuses on stakeholder interactions in the functioning of urban business models. As shown in Table 7, the use of business models in the field of BIM and smart city integration directly related to stakeholder relationships are listed, which began in the year 2013, mainly adopting the research methods of case studies [3,29,30,43,50,54,55,75], literature reviews [35][36][37]56], interviews [79,80], and action designs [81] for investigation. According to the governance perspective, the development of smart cities depends on the relationships among urban stakeholders, which are valued more highly than other urban notions [56].…”
Section: Partnerships For Achieving These Goals (Sdg 17)mentioning
confidence: 99%