© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license.Product-Service Systems (PSSs) constitute a family of service-based business models designed to satisfy our societal needs in an economically and environmentally sustainable manner. To date however PSS application has remained niche due to a variety of critical barriers. This paper explores how demand pull national government policies could support PSS activity by addressing these barriers and cultivating market demand. Lessons are drawn from a case study of how regulatory, economic incentive, informative and procurement policies have supported Energy Service Company (ESCo) activity in the UK; a sub-set of the PSS family focused on energy s...
Although the European Commission and the Member States of the European Union (EU)1 have promoted a n...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.This paper explores how some UK Local Authorities (LAs) have opted to engage wit...
Energy service business models (ESBMs) are potentially critical to reducing household energy demand ...
AbstractProduct-Service Systems (PSSs) constitute a family of service-based business models designed...
Product-Service Systems (PSSs) constitute a family of service-based business models designed to sati...
Product-Service Systems (PSSs) constitute a family of service-based business models designed to sati...
Despite the apparent potential of product-service systems (PSS) as a more profitable, resource effic...
Energy Services Companies (ESCOs) could help to address barriers to energy efficiency and microgener...
This article discusses developments in the area of product service systems (PSS) and the need to fac...
This review paper presents preliminary results from on-going research on PSS policies in Europe. Des...
The servicisation of many advanced economies is thought by many commentators to provide opportunitie...
This policy brief looks at the way public procurement frameworks (PPFs) can help the uptake of Energ...
A number of ESCOs in Ontario are expanding their standard business model of energy performance contr...
International audienceOne of the main interest of product-service system (PSS) is its potentiality t...
Energy service contracting can provide a cost-effective route to overcoming barriers to energy effic...
Although the European Commission and the Member States of the European Union (EU)1 have promoted a n...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.This paper explores how some UK Local Authorities (LAs) have opted to engage wit...
Energy service business models (ESBMs) are potentially critical to reducing household energy demand ...
AbstractProduct-Service Systems (PSSs) constitute a family of service-based business models designed...
Product-Service Systems (PSSs) constitute a family of service-based business models designed to sati...
Product-Service Systems (PSSs) constitute a family of service-based business models designed to sati...
Despite the apparent potential of product-service systems (PSS) as a more profitable, resource effic...
Energy Services Companies (ESCOs) could help to address barriers to energy efficiency and microgener...
This article discusses developments in the area of product service systems (PSS) and the need to fac...
This review paper presents preliminary results from on-going research on PSS policies in Europe. Des...
The servicisation of many advanced economies is thought by many commentators to provide opportunitie...
This policy brief looks at the way public procurement frameworks (PPFs) can help the uptake of Energ...
A number of ESCOs in Ontario are expanding their standard business model of energy performance contr...
International audienceOne of the main interest of product-service system (PSS) is its potentiality t...
Energy service contracting can provide a cost-effective route to overcoming barriers to energy effic...
Although the European Commission and the Member States of the European Union (EU)1 have promoted a n...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.This paper explores how some UK Local Authorities (LAs) have opted to engage wit...
Energy service business models (ESBMs) are potentially critical to reducing household energy demand ...