The territorial biorefinery as a new business model

The transition toward more sustainable industries opens the way for alternative solutions based upon new economic models using agricultural inputs or biomass to substitute oil-based inputs. In this context different generations of biorefinery complexes are evolving rapidly and highlight the numerou...

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Main Authors: Ion Lucian Ceapraz, Gaëlle Kotbi, Loic Sauvee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2016-04-01
Series:Bio-based and Applied Economics
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bae/article/view/3285
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spelling doaj-a0a4466b701b41e0b5441495afcffcf02020-11-25T02:03:29ZengFirenze University PressBio-based and Applied Economics2280-61802280-61722016-04-015110.13128/BAE-1537915173The territorial biorefinery as a new business modelIon Lucian CeaprazGaëlle KotbiLoic Sauvee0Università di Bologna The transition toward more sustainable industries opens the way for alternative solutions based upon new economic models using agricultural inputs or biomass to substitute oil-based inputs. In this context different generations of biorefinery complexes are evolving rapidly and highlight the numerous possibilities for the organization of processing activities, from supply to final markets. The evolution of these biorefineries has followed two main business models, the port biorefinery, based on the import of raw materials, and the territorial biorefinery, based on strong relationships with local (or regional) supply bases. In this article we focus on the concept of the ‘territorial biorefinery’, seen as a new business model. We develop the idea of a link between the biorefinery and its territory through several relevant theoretical approaches and demonstrate that the definition of ‘territorial biorefinery’ does not achieve, from these theoretical backgrounds, a consensus. More importantly, we emphasise that the theoretical assumptions underlying the different definitions used should be made explicit in order to facilitate the manner in which practioners study, develop and set up businesses of this kind. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bae/article/view/3285territorial biorefineryinnovationbusiness model
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Gaëlle Kotbi
Loic Sauvee
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Loic Sauvee
The territorial biorefinery as a new business model
Bio-based and Applied Economics
territorial biorefinery
innovation
business model
author_facet Ion Lucian Ceapraz
Gaëlle Kotbi
Loic Sauvee
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title The territorial biorefinery as a new business model
title_short The territorial biorefinery as a new business model
title_full The territorial biorefinery as a new business model
title_fullStr The territorial biorefinery as a new business model
title_full_unstemmed The territorial biorefinery as a new business model
title_sort territorial biorefinery as a new business model
publisher Firenze University Press
series Bio-based and Applied Economics
issn 2280-6180
2280-6172
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The transition toward more sustainable industries opens the way for alternative solutions based upon new economic models using agricultural inputs or biomass to substitute oil-based inputs. In this context different generations of biorefinery complexes are evolving rapidly and highlight the numerous possibilities for the organization of processing activities, from supply to final markets. The evolution of these biorefineries has followed two main business models, the port biorefinery, based on the import of raw materials, and the territorial biorefinery, based on strong relationships with local (or regional) supply bases. In this article we focus on the concept of the ‘territorial biorefinery’, seen as a new business model. We develop the idea of a link between the biorefinery and its territory through several relevant theoretical approaches and demonstrate that the definition of ‘territorial biorefinery’ does not achieve, from these theoretical backgrounds, a consensus. More importantly, we emphasise that the theoretical assumptions underlying the different definitions used should be made explicit in order to facilitate the manner in which practioners study, develop and set up businesses of this kind.
topic territorial biorefinery
innovation
business model
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/bae/article/view/3285
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