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In-text: (Abuzeinab, Arif, Kulonda and Awuzie, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Abuzeinab, A., Arif, M., Kulonda, D. and Awuzie, B., 2016. Green business models transformation: evidence from the UK construction sector. Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 6(5), pp.478-490.
In-text: (Aho, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Aho, I., 2013. Value-added business models: linking professionalism and delivery of sustainability. Building Research & Information, 41(1), pp.110-114.
In-text: (architecture2030.org, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: architecture2030.org, n.d. Why The Building Sector? – Architecture 2030. [online] Architecture2030.org. Available at: <https://architecture2030.org/buildings_problem_why/>.
In-text: (Beltramello, Haie-Fayle and Pilat, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Beltramello, A., Haie-Fayle, L. and Pilat, D., 2013. Why New Business Models Matter for Green Growth. OECD Green Growth Papers, Paris, [online] 1. Available at: <https://read.oecd-ilibrary.org/environment/why-new-business-models-matter-for-green-growth_5k97gk40v3ln-en#page1>.
In-text: (Giourka et al., 2019)
Your Bibliography: Giourka, P., Sanders, M., Angelakoglou, K., Pramangioulis, D., Nikolopoulos, N., Rakopoulos, D., Tryferidis, A. and Tzovaras, D., 2019. The Smart City Business Model Canvas—A Smart City Business Modeling Framework and Practical Tool. Energies, 12(24), p.4798.
In-text: (Zhao and Pan, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Zhao, X. and Pan, W., 2015. Delivering Zero Carbon Buildings: The Role of Innovative Business Models. Procedia Engineering, 118, pp.404-411.
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