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What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs

Kajanus, Miika; Leban, Vasja; Glavonjić, Predrag; Krc, Janez; Nedeljković, Jelena; Nonić, Dragan; Nybakk, Erlend; Posavec, Stjepan; Riedl, Marcel; Teder, Meelis; Wilhelmsson, Erik; Zalite, Zinta; Eskelinen, Tuomo

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kajanus, Miika
AU  - Leban, Vasja
AU  - Glavonjić, Predrag
AU  - Krc, Janez
AU  - Nedeljković, Jelena
AU  - Nonić, Dragan
AU  - Nybakk, Erlend
AU  - Posavec, Stjepan
AU  - Riedl, Marcel
AU  - Teder, Meelis
AU  - Wilhelmsson, Erik
AU  - Zalite, Zinta
AU  - Eskelinen, Tuomo
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1005
AB  - This study represents the first attempt to operationalize a novel methodological approach that couples the expanded business model canvas (BMC) with an analytical evaluation of business model items and incorporates context-intervention-mechanism-outcome logic (CIMO-logic). We applied the designed methodology to analyse ten forest-related business models in eight European countries. This study aims to enhance the understanding of the challenges and opportunities generated by changing forest ownership due to the use of new business models. The adopted procedures both enhance the understanding of existing business models and the associated mechanisms and suggest improvements for existing business models. In other words, these procedures facilitated the understanding of business model dynamics. The changing operational environment forces the traditional forestry industry to adapt, and the analysed European cases indicate that business system innovations should always be considered to meet consumers' needs. The analysed business models are mostly grounded on traditional forestry and mainly include either new services or organizational improvements. The analysed business models introduce new organizational channels for reaching customers, satisfying new customer needs, targeting unique customers, reducing transaction costs, and improving customer relationships.
T2  - Forest Policy and Economics
T1  - What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs
EP  - 156
SP  - 145
VL  - 99
DO  - 10.1016/j.forpol.2018.04.005
UR  - conv_1391
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kajanus, Miika and Leban, Vasja and Glavonjić, Predrag and Krc, Janez and Nedeljković, Jelena and Nonić, Dragan and Nybakk, Erlend and Posavec, Stjepan and Riedl, Marcel and Teder, Meelis and Wilhelmsson, Erik and Zalite, Zinta and Eskelinen, Tuomo",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This study represents the first attempt to operationalize a novel methodological approach that couples the expanded business model canvas (BMC) with an analytical evaluation of business model items and incorporates context-intervention-mechanism-outcome logic (CIMO-logic). We applied the designed methodology to analyse ten forest-related business models in eight European countries. This study aims to enhance the understanding of the challenges and opportunities generated by changing forest ownership due to the use of new business models. The adopted procedures both enhance the understanding of existing business models and the associated mechanisms and suggest improvements for existing business models. In other words, these procedures facilitated the understanding of business model dynamics. The changing operational environment forces the traditional forestry industry to adapt, and the analysed European cases indicate that business system innovations should always be considered to meet consumers' needs. The analysed business models are mostly grounded on traditional forestry and mainly include either new services or organizational improvements. The analysed business models introduce new organizational channels for reaching customers, satisfying new customer needs, targeting unique customers, reducing transaction costs, and improving customer relationships.",
journal = "Forest Policy and Economics",
title = "What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs",
pages = "156-145",
volume = "99",
doi = "10.1016/j.forpol.2018.04.005",
url = "conv_1391"
}
Kajanus, M., Leban, V., Glavonjić, P., Krc, J., Nedeljković, J., Nonić, D., Nybakk, E., Posavec, S., Riedl, M., Teder, M., Wilhelmsson, E., Zalite, Z.,& Eskelinen, T.. (2019). What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs. in Forest Policy and Economics, 99, 145-156.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2018.04.005
conv_1391
Kajanus M, Leban V, Glavonjić P, Krc J, Nedeljković J, Nonić D, Nybakk E, Posavec S, Riedl M, Teder M, Wilhelmsson E, Zalite Z, Eskelinen T. What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs. in Forest Policy and Economics. 2019;99:145-156.
doi:10.1016/j.forpol.2018.04.005
conv_1391 .
Kajanus, Miika, Leban, Vasja, Glavonjić, Predrag, Krc, Janez, Nedeljković, Jelena, Nonić, Dragan, Nybakk, Erlend, Posavec, Stjepan, Riedl, Marcel, Teder, Meelis, Wilhelmsson, Erik, Zalite, Zinta, Eskelinen, Tuomo, "What can we learn from business models in the European forest sector: Exploring the key elements of new business model designs" in Forest Policy and Economics, 99 (2019):145-156,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2018.04.005 .,
conv_1391 .
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Different Organizational Models of Private Forest Owners as a Possibility to Increase Wood Mobilization in Slovenia and Serbia

Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela; Kumer, Peter; Glavonjić, Predrag; Nonić, Dragan; Nedeljković, Jelena; Kisin, Bratislav; Avdibegović, Mersudin

(University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela
AU  - Kumer, Peter
AU  - Glavonjić, Predrag
AU  - Nonić, Dragan
AU  - Nedeljković, Jelena
AU  - Kisin, Bratislav
AU  - Avdibegović, Mersudin
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/841
AB  - The importance of renewable energy resources has increased over the last decades due to the European Union renewable energy policy and particularly its climate change mitigation objectives. There is a need to mobilize additional wood resources from private forests in order to meet ambitious renewable energy targets and the demand for wood. Due to the conditions prevailing in privately owned forests in Slovenia and Serbia characterized by a large number of still disorganized private forest owners with fragmented and small-scaled forest properties, wood mobilization strongly depends on owners' organization and cooperation. The purpose of this study is to determine the possibilities for wood mobilization from private forest properties in Serbia and Slovenia, and propose organizational models on this basis and experience from the selected case countries. Surveys were conducted in Slovenia (n=622) and Serbia (n=248) on random samples of private forest owners. Analysis of wood mobilization potentials in Serbia and Slovenia showed that the harvesting intensity in private forests is below the potentials, therefore the preconditions to increase the level of wood mobilization exist. The main obstacles to the increase in the current level of wood mobilization in Serbia are biodiversity and the protective forest function, as well as high acquisition costs, also stated as the main obstacle in Slovenia. Moreover, it appeared that the majority of private forest owners in both countries believe that better logistics and infrastructure and interest association of private forest owners are potential solutions leading to an increase in the level of mobilization. Four models of private forest owner organization are proposed and they take into account the characteristics and attitudes of owners as well as activities in supply chain, including timber sales arrangement, construction and maintenance of forest roads, harvesting, measurement and quality assessment of timber, transportation, invoicing and payments.
PB  - University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering
T2  - Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
T1  - Different Organizational Models of Private Forest Owners as a Possibility to Increase Wood Mobilization in Slovenia and Serbia
EP  - 140
IS  - 1
SP  - 127
VL  - 38
UR  - conv_2041
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela and Kumer, Peter and Glavonjić, Predrag and Nonić, Dragan and Nedeljković, Jelena and Kisin, Bratislav and Avdibegović, Mersudin",
year = "2017",
abstract = "The importance of renewable energy resources has increased over the last decades due to the European Union renewable energy policy and particularly its climate change mitigation objectives. There is a need to mobilize additional wood resources from private forests in order to meet ambitious renewable energy targets and the demand for wood. Due to the conditions prevailing in privately owned forests in Slovenia and Serbia characterized by a large number of still disorganized private forest owners with fragmented and small-scaled forest properties, wood mobilization strongly depends on owners' organization and cooperation. The purpose of this study is to determine the possibilities for wood mobilization from private forest properties in Serbia and Slovenia, and propose organizational models on this basis and experience from the selected case countries. Surveys were conducted in Slovenia (n=622) and Serbia (n=248) on random samples of private forest owners. Analysis of wood mobilization potentials in Serbia and Slovenia showed that the harvesting intensity in private forests is below the potentials, therefore the preconditions to increase the level of wood mobilization exist. The main obstacles to the increase in the current level of wood mobilization in Serbia are biodiversity and the protective forest function, as well as high acquisition costs, also stated as the main obstacle in Slovenia. Moreover, it appeared that the majority of private forest owners in both countries believe that better logistics and infrastructure and interest association of private forest owners are potential solutions leading to an increase in the level of mobilization. Four models of private forest owner organization are proposed and they take into account the characteristics and attitudes of owners as well as activities in supply chain, including timber sales arrangement, construction and maintenance of forest roads, harvesting, measurement and quality assessment of timber, transportation, invoicing and payments.",
publisher = "University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering",
journal = "Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering",
title = "Different Organizational Models of Private Forest Owners as a Possibility to Increase Wood Mobilization in Slovenia and Serbia",
pages = "140-127",
number = "1",
volume = "38",
url = "conv_2041"
}
Pezdevsek Malovrh, S., Kumer, P., Glavonjić, P., Nonić, D., Nedeljković, J., Kisin, B.,& Avdibegović, M.. (2017). Different Organizational Models of Private Forest Owners as a Possibility to Increase Wood Mobilization in Slovenia and Serbia. in Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering., 38(1), 127-140.
conv_2041
Pezdevsek Malovrh S, Kumer P, Glavonjić P, Nonić D, Nedeljković J, Kisin B, Avdibegović M. Different Organizational Models of Private Forest Owners as a Possibility to Increase Wood Mobilization in Slovenia and Serbia. in Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering. 2017;38(1):127-140.
conv_2041 .
Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela, Kumer, Peter, Glavonjić, Predrag, Nonić, Dragan, Nedeljković, Jelena, Kisin, Bratislav, Avdibegović, Mersudin, "Different Organizational Models of Private Forest Owners as a Possibility to Increase Wood Mobilization in Slovenia and Serbia" in Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering, 38, no. 1 (2017):127-140,
conv_2041 .
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Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation

Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela; Nonić, Dragan; Glavonjić, Predrag; Nedeljković, Jelena; Avdibegović, Mersudin; Krc, Janez

(2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela
AU  - Nonić, Dragan
AU  - Glavonjić, Predrag
AU  - Nedeljković, Jelena
AU  - Avdibegović, Mersudin
AU  - Krc, Janez
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/652
AB  - Forestry decision-makers in Slovenia and Serbia share common objectives: development of a more coherent policy for private forests and involvement of different ownership groups in policy deliberation and development, as well as increased management levels in private forests that are currently below their productive potential. Successful achievement of these objectives in both countries requires a range of policy tools. The research objective of this study was to identify and describe private forest owner types in Slovenia and Serbia based on various criteria (forest management objectives; participation in private forest owner associations; cooperation with other private forest owners and the public forest administration; performing forest harvesting activities) and to suggest a combination of policy instruments to target each private forest owner group. Surveys were conducted in Slovenia (n = 322) and Serbia (n = 248) on random samples of private forest owners. Survey data were analysed using a two-step cluster analysis. Four groups of private forest owners were identified in Slovenia: active (26.1 %), passive (33.2 %), multiobjective (18.6 %) and uninterested (22.0 %). Two were identified in Serbia: active (32.6 %) and multiobjective (67.4 %). Existing policy instruments referring to private forests in Slovenia and Serbia are rather similar and formulated in the respective forest policy documents at the national level. However, there are no policy instruments in either country targeting specific private forest owner groups. Based on smart regulation as a specific conceptual approach, an appropriate mix of policy instruments is proposed, which includes various measures designed to target the identified private forest owner types.
T2  - Small-Scale Forestry
T1  - Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation
EP  - 440
IS  - 4
SP  - 423
VL  - 14
DO  - 10.1007/s11842-015-9296-8
UR  - conv_1174
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela and Nonić, Dragan and Glavonjić, Predrag and Nedeljković, Jelena and Avdibegović, Mersudin and Krc, Janez",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Forestry decision-makers in Slovenia and Serbia share common objectives: development of a more coherent policy for private forests and involvement of different ownership groups in policy deliberation and development, as well as increased management levels in private forests that are currently below their productive potential. Successful achievement of these objectives in both countries requires a range of policy tools. The research objective of this study was to identify and describe private forest owner types in Slovenia and Serbia based on various criteria (forest management objectives; participation in private forest owner associations; cooperation with other private forest owners and the public forest administration; performing forest harvesting activities) and to suggest a combination of policy instruments to target each private forest owner group. Surveys were conducted in Slovenia (n = 322) and Serbia (n = 248) on random samples of private forest owners. Survey data were analysed using a two-step cluster analysis. Four groups of private forest owners were identified in Slovenia: active (26.1 %), passive (33.2 %), multiobjective (18.6 %) and uninterested (22.0 %). Two were identified in Serbia: active (32.6 %) and multiobjective (67.4 %). Existing policy instruments referring to private forests in Slovenia and Serbia are rather similar and formulated in the respective forest policy documents at the national level. However, there are no policy instruments in either country targeting specific private forest owner groups. Based on smart regulation as a specific conceptual approach, an appropriate mix of policy instruments is proposed, which includes various measures designed to target the identified private forest owner types.",
journal = "Small-Scale Forestry",
title = "Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation",
pages = "440-423",
number = "4",
volume = "14",
doi = "10.1007/s11842-015-9296-8",
url = "conv_1174"
}
Pezdevsek Malovrh, S., Nonić, D., Glavonjić, P., Nedeljković, J., Avdibegović, M.,& Krc, J.. (2015). Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation. in Small-Scale Forestry, 14(4), 423-440.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11842-015-9296-8
conv_1174
Pezdevsek Malovrh S, Nonić D, Glavonjić P, Nedeljković J, Avdibegović M, Krc J. Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation. in Small-Scale Forestry. 2015;14(4):423-440.
doi:10.1007/s11842-015-9296-8
conv_1174 .
Pezdevsek Malovrh, Spela, Nonić, Dragan, Glavonjić, Predrag, Nedeljković, Jelena, Avdibegović, Mersudin, Krc, Janez, "Private Forest Owner Typologies in Slovenia and Serbia: Targeting Private Forest Owner Groups for Policy Implementation" in Small-Scale Forestry, 14, no. 4 (2015):423-440,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11842-015-9296-8 .,
conv_1174 .
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Analysis of factors influencing cluster establishment in the Timok forest area in Serbia

Nonić, Dragan; Nedeljković, Jelena; Ranković, Nenad; Marinković, Marko; Glavonjić, Predrag; Weiss, Gerhard

(2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nonić, Dragan
AU  - Nedeljković, Jelena
AU  - Ranković, Nenad
AU  - Marinković, Marko
AU  - Glavonjić, Predrag
AU  - Weiss, Gerhard
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/467
AB  - In accordance with the political and socio-economic changes in Serbia during the transition period, which started in 2000, the forestry sector was reformed. The privatization of certain activities within forestry resulted in the establishment of a significant number of private forest-based enterprises. Although a large number of SMEs perform their activities in the Timok forest area, still, there is no interest organization of entrepreneurs in forestry in this region. This paper aims to analyze the external and internal factors which have influence on a possible establishment of a cluster organisation in the Timok forest area. The external factors are forest resources in the studied area, policy framework and support measures. The internal factors are the special characteristics of small-scale forest-based enterprises, the entrepreneurs' knowledge about the concept of clusters and the attitudes of entrepreneurs and decision-makers toward the possibility of cluster establishment. The paper uses the results of a research project on the development of small scale forest-based enterprises and cluster establishment in the Timok forest area. The research was conducted in Eastern Serbia in 2009 and 2010, 138 entrepreneurs were surveyed and 23 decision makers were interviewed. The survey shows that the entrepreneurs have little knowledge about that concept but support the idea of clustering. It can be concluded that the most important measure to support a possible cluster would be the provision of information among the entrepreneurs in the region.
T2  - Austrian Journal of Forest Science
T1  - Analysis of factors influencing cluster establishment in the Timok forest area in Serbia
EP  - 227
IS  - 3-4
SP  - 202
VL  - 129
UR  - conv_2207
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nonić, Dragan and Nedeljković, Jelena and Ranković, Nenad and Marinković, Marko and Glavonjić, Predrag and Weiss, Gerhard",
year = "2012",
abstract = "In accordance with the political and socio-economic changes in Serbia during the transition period, which started in 2000, the forestry sector was reformed. The privatization of certain activities within forestry resulted in the establishment of a significant number of private forest-based enterprises. Although a large number of SMEs perform their activities in the Timok forest area, still, there is no interest organization of entrepreneurs in forestry in this region. This paper aims to analyze the external and internal factors which have influence on a possible establishment of a cluster organisation in the Timok forest area. The external factors are forest resources in the studied area, policy framework and support measures. The internal factors are the special characteristics of small-scale forest-based enterprises, the entrepreneurs' knowledge about the concept of clusters and the attitudes of entrepreneurs and decision-makers toward the possibility of cluster establishment. The paper uses the results of a research project on the development of small scale forest-based enterprises and cluster establishment in the Timok forest area. The research was conducted in Eastern Serbia in 2009 and 2010, 138 entrepreneurs were surveyed and 23 decision makers were interviewed. The survey shows that the entrepreneurs have little knowledge about that concept but support the idea of clustering. It can be concluded that the most important measure to support a possible cluster would be the provision of information among the entrepreneurs in the region.",
journal = "Austrian Journal of Forest Science",
title = "Analysis of factors influencing cluster establishment in the Timok forest area in Serbia",
pages = "227-202",
number = "3-4",
volume = "129",
url = "conv_2207"
}
Nonić, D., Nedeljković, J., Ranković, N., Marinković, M., Glavonjić, P.,& Weiss, G.. (2012). Analysis of factors influencing cluster establishment in the Timok forest area in Serbia. in Austrian Journal of Forest Science, 129(3-4), 202-227.
conv_2207
Nonić D, Nedeljković J, Ranković N, Marinković M, Glavonjić P, Weiss G. Analysis of factors influencing cluster establishment in the Timok forest area in Serbia. in Austrian Journal of Forest Science. 2012;129(3-4):202-227.
conv_2207 .
Nonić, Dragan, Nedeljković, Jelena, Ranković, Nenad, Marinković, Marko, Glavonjić, Predrag, Weiss, Gerhard, "Analysis of factors influencing cluster establishment in the Timok forest area in Serbia" in Austrian Journal of Forest Science, 129, no. 3-4 (2012):202-227,
conv_2207 .
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