Projects
Business Models for Enhancing Funding and Enabling Financing of Infrastructure in Transport (BENEFIT). University of Antwerp
Business Models for Enhancing Funding and Enabling Financing of Infrastructure in Transport (BENEFIT). University of Antwerp
Business development of a drug screening Spin-off company based on 2D & 3D human iPSC-derived liver cell models for NASH & (i)DILI. KU Leuven
Energy Models for business Ghent University
The university's project tasks within ACE comprise the development of the low carbon business park manual and the organisation of an energy monitoring campaign at business park Sappenleen.
The low carbon business park manual comprises 10 theorectical chapters and 1 chapter describing the practical case studies. First, climate and energy policy from global to national level is analysed and a comparison is made between energy policy ...
Financial sustainability and sustainable business models for territorial biorefinery systems. Ghent University
Biorefineries are key technologies for the transition to a circular bioeconomy. However, they are also capital-intensive technologies, which hinders the involvement of small-scale actors in the valuecreation process. This research aims to develop financially sustainable biorefinery business models accessible to farmers and rural communities to create value from green biomass while reducing their environmental impacts.
Explaining prediction models to adress data science ethics in business and society University of Antwerp
New business models, generational renewal and risk management in European agriculture KU Leuven
Flanders, and Europe as a whole, suffers from a rapidly aging farmer population. Yet only 13% of Flemish farmers state they have a successor to take over the farm, leaving many no option but to sell it. So the number of Flemish farmers dropped by 59% since 2001 and still decreases. The issue is rapidly becoming one of the top priorities for governments and policy makers. The new proposal for the CAP post-2020 states it as one of the 9 ...
Contractual rights and liabilities in circular business models KU Leuven
The transition from a linear to a more circular economy that uses less scarce raw materials and causes less negative environmental impact, entails new business models and a shift from buying products to using products (‘servitisation’, ‘access-based consumption’). This trend has a huge potential, also in economic terms, not the least in B2C markets. Taking into account behavioral barriers, and in absence of a clear regulatory framework, users ...