A taxonomy of consumer-oriented smart energy business models
Paper in proceeding, 2020

The significance of Internet of Things (IoT)-driven innovation grows in the energy sector. The use of smart energy products like smart meters promises new customer values and opens up potentials for business transformation. Against this background, traditional business models (BMs) along the energy value chain such as those of established energy utilities are challenged by a gradual shift in the energy production paradigm. Consumers can optimize their consumption and become prosumers by generating their own decentralized energy based on smart energy technologies. To capitalize on this development, businesses require an understanding of new business options and ways to exploit smart technologies. Based on both empirical and conceptual sources, we develop a taxonomy that provides a comprehensive overview of smart energy BMs. The taxonomy supports business leaders to describe and analyze important elements of smart energy BMs addressing residential customers. With new configurations of those elements, it serves as a stimulus to innovate traditional offerings along the energy value chain. Moreover, we add descriptive knowledge to the field of domain-specific IoT BMs and strengthen the conceptual fundament of smart energy BMs for future research.

Smart Grid Business Models

Business Model Taxonomy

Business Model Innovation

Smart Energy Business Models

Author

Ute Paukstadt

University of Münster

Torsten Gollhardt

University of Münster

Maria Altunay

University of Münster

Friedrich Chasin

University of Münster

Jörg Becker

University of Münster

27th European Conference on Information Systems - Information Systems for a Sharing Society, ECIS 2019

Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Information Systems
Stockholm and Uppsala, Sweden,

Areas of Advance

Information and Communication Technology

Energy

Subject Categories

Environmental Management

Business Administration

Energy Systems

Driving Forces

Innovation and entrepreneurship

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3/22/2022