Abstract

So far, little is known about the Business Model Canvas development in the energy sector. In this paper, we fill this knowledge gap and modify the Business Model Canvas. Based on the cause–effect analysis combined with the literature searching method, we suggest that Osterwalder’s Canvas for energy enterprise should be modified because the available Canvas adaptations cannot fully capture the energy enterprise’s business model or realise its business operations combined with the public interest. We propose a new original Canvas adaptation by adding two crucial blocks representing the mission, energy accountability, and impact on stakeholders in the Business Model Canvas. The findings make two main contributions. First, they contribute to developing entrepreneurship theory. We formulate an original definition of a business model, first showing the limitations of current definitions. We verify Chesbrough’s functions of business models. Second, compared to earlier business model frameworks, the new model clearly points out that accountability in firms’ everyday businesses is at the core of business development. Moreover, this article formulates future research avenues in the energy sector and provides a helpful planning tool for practitioners.

Highlights

  • No doubt, one of the critical industries in today’s economy is the energy industry, which enables energy production, consumption, and economic growth [1,2,3]

  • The following hypothesis is proposed: the business operations of energy firms are affected by the necessity of ensuring State energy security, and a modification of Osterwalder’s Business Model Canvas is required

  • At the beginning of our research, we considered how to prove our hypothesis that the business operations of energy firms are affected by the necessity of ensuring State energy security, and that it requires modification of Osterwalder’s Business Model Canvas

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Introduction

One of the critical industries in today’s economy is the energy industry, which enables energy production, consumption, and economic growth [1,2,3]. There are many studies of business model usage by different firms, e.g., [4,5,6,7], little is known about how the Business Model Canvas can be used by energy firms [8]. Energy firms operate under specific legal requirements that are different from the requirements of traditional businesses focusing on profit and expanding business advantage. The analysis of the Energy Law and energy firms’ tasks led to the following research question, which may eliminate the identified research gap: Does the current Business Model Canvas consider the specificity of energy companies?. The following hypothesis is proposed: the business operations of energy firms are affected by the necessity of ensuring State energy security, and a modification of Osterwalder’s Business Model Canvas is required.

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