Evolution of Business Models of Mining and Energy Sector Companies according to Current Market Trends

A business model is a “formula” for generating value in a company, and is considered a conceptual object that is part of a company’s intangible resources. It is a company’s unique recipe for sales, cost-effectiveness in operational terms as well as investment, and the financing of operations, both i...

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Main Authors: Sylwia Lorenc, Tomasz Leśniak, Arkadiusz Kustra, Maria Sierpińska
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/13/5212
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author Sylwia Lorenc
Tomasz Leśniak
Arkadiusz Kustra
Maria Sierpińska
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Tomasz Leśniak
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Maria Sierpińska
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description A business model is a “formula” for generating value in a company, and is considered a conceptual object that is part of a company’s intangible resources. It is a company’s unique recipe for sales, cost-effectiveness in operational terms as well as investment, and the financing of operations, both in the short and long term. Due to new challenges, such as sustainable development, faced by enterprises, as well as the new ways of creating and delivering value, such as the closed-loop economy, new concepts of business models are emerging. Presently, there are many different forms of decomposition of a company’s assets that will contribute to the process of creating more sustainable business models to ensure the achievement of cohesion in the financial, environmental and social areas. The purpose of this paper is to present the theoretical assumptions and practical solutions in the field of creating sustainable business models for enterprises by decomposing assets and changing their way of functioning to increase efficiency for stakeholders. The applied research method is based on statistical analysis, with the main focus on the analysis of the correlation between the prices of shares of a parent company and the prices of shares of a company separated from the existing structures.
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spelling doaj.art-16b69a0484e64fbeb357aca3720afa202023-11-18T16:32:03ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732023-07-011613521210.3390/en16135212Evolution of Business Models of Mining and Energy Sector Companies according to Current Market TrendsSylwia Lorenc0Tomasz Leśniak1Arkadiusz Kustra2Maria Sierpińska3AGH University, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Resource Management, 30-059 Krakow, PolandAGH University, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Resource Management, 30-059 Krakow, PolandAGH University, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Resource Management, 30-059 Krakow, PolandUniversity of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw, 01-043 Warsaw, PolandA business model is a “formula” for generating value in a company, and is considered a conceptual object that is part of a company’s intangible resources. It is a company’s unique recipe for sales, cost-effectiveness in operational terms as well as investment, and the financing of operations, both in the short and long term. Due to new challenges, such as sustainable development, faced by enterprises, as well as the new ways of creating and delivering value, such as the closed-loop economy, new concepts of business models are emerging. Presently, there are many different forms of decomposition of a company’s assets that will contribute to the process of creating more sustainable business models to ensure the achievement of cohesion in the financial, environmental and social areas. The purpose of this paper is to present the theoretical assumptions and practical solutions in the field of creating sustainable business models for enterprises by decomposing assets and changing their way of functioning to increase efficiency for stakeholders. The applied research method is based on statistical analysis, with the main focus on the analysis of the correlation between the prices of shares of a parent company and the prices of shares of a company separated from the existing structures.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/13/5212business modelsustainable business modelcorporate restructuringM&Adivestment
spellingShingle Sylwia Lorenc
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Maria Sierpińska
Evolution of Business Models of Mining and Energy Sector Companies according to Current Market Trends
Energies
business model
sustainable business model
corporate restructuring
M&A
divestment
title Evolution of Business Models of Mining and Energy Sector Companies according to Current Market Trends
title_full Evolution of Business Models of Mining and Energy Sector Companies according to Current Market Trends
title_fullStr Evolution of Business Models of Mining and Energy Sector Companies according to Current Market Trends
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of Business Models of Mining and Energy Sector Companies according to Current Market Trends
title_short Evolution of Business Models of Mining and Energy Sector Companies according to Current Market Trends
title_sort evolution of business models of mining and energy sector companies according to current market trends
topic business model
sustainable business model
corporate restructuring
M&A
divestment
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/13/5212
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