Exploring policy impacts for servicising in product-based markets: A generic agent-based model
Authored by Igor Nikolic, der Veen R A C van, K H Kisjes
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.01.016
Sponsors:
European Union
Platforms:
NetLogo
Model Documentation:
Other Narrative
Flow charts
Model Code URLs:
https://www.comses.net/codebases/4704/releases/1.2.0/
Abstract
The shift to markets based on servicising, i.e. market-level transitions
from product-based to service based production and consumption patterns,
may contribute to achieve absolute decoupling, i.e. the combined
development of economic growth and environmental impact reduction.
However, the potential of this contribution is largely unknown. In this
paper a generic agent-based model of servicising is presented with which
this potential can be explored further, taking into account decision
making procedures of business and consumer agents, including market
research, preferences, and willingness to pay. The details of the
servicising model are presented, and the model's abilities are
demonstrated through three case studies from different sectors: car and
bike sharing, crop protection, and domestic water saving systems.
Absolute decoupling was found to occur in some of the policy scenarios,
but results vary widely between cases. It is concluded that the model
can be used to explore the impact of public policy on the uptake of
servicising and on absolute decoupling in various sectors, and is
therefore a useful support tool for policy makers who aim to promote
servicising, as well as for researchers studying potential servicising
impacts. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Tags
Simulation
diffusion
Innovations
Vehicles
Firms
Agent-based
modelling
Servicizing
Product-service systems
Absolute decoupling
Behavioural economics
Policy exploration