When Digital Technologies and the Sharing Economy Help Reinvent the Energy Sector

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When Digital Technologies and the Sharing Economy Help Reinvent the Energy Sector 05 April 2018

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Dr. Anne-Lorène Vernay, Assistant Professor, Grenoble École de Management Dr. Anne-Lorène Vernay is assistant professor of strategic management at Grenoble Ecole de Management, France. Her research focuses on how firms in the energy sector develop innovative business models in response to the energy transition and on the role of business models in sustainability transition.

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