Highlights of Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2(3), P. 171 - 184
Published: Aug. 7, 2023
In
this
paper,
we
present
an
early-stage
Sustainable
Return
on
Investment
(esSROI)
measurement
tool
to
evaluate
the
impact
of
business
models.
The
main
objective
for
developing
is
capture
holistic
sustainability-related
impacts
incubation
process
from
start-ups
already
during
conceptualization
and
pre-seed
phases.
An
early,
impression
sustainable
potential
offers
many
opportunities
iteratively
improve
degree
impact.
scope
designing
alternating
models
widest
early
in
before
narrowing
it
down.
This
very
application
differentiates
esSROI
other
tools
that
are
used
later
seed
Applying
phase
might
make
even
more
usable
among
(student)
teams
incubation/acceleration.
quantitative
consists
a
questionnaire
design
follows
triangulation
long-term
approach
includes
three
points
iterative
progress.
A
preliminary
study
has
been
conducted
2022
shows
easy
use
accepted
by
founders.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
403, P. 136840 - 136840
Published: March 20, 2023
Blockchain
technology
(BT)
can
execute
transactions
verifiable
and
permanently,
which
help
foster
the
idea
of
embracing
sustainability
pillars
within
industries.
Therefore,
BT
holds
considerable
promise
for
industrial
service
sectors;
however,
its
implementation
during
procurement
stage
in
a
sustainable
construction
project
(SCP)
is
bottleneck
because
inherent
unknown
barriers.
Though
some
attempts
on
identification
these
barriers
have
been
carried
out,
literature
lacks
thorough
investigation
into
relationships
inner
dependencies
among
related
realm
SCP.
Thus,
novel
combination
fuzzy
decision-making
trial
evaluation
laboratory
(fuzzy
DEMATEL)
social
network
analysis
(FDSNA)
proposed
this
paper
to
fill
gap;
FDSNA
uncovers
causal
leading
that
impede
adoption
an
SCP,
it
determines
most
critical
by
modeling
their
complex
interrelationships
intricate
environments.
The
obtained
results
suggest
"inadequacies
implementing
block
chain-based
policies"
"unawareness
resistance
customers"
as
significant
barriers,
"technology
immaturity,"
"market
uncertainty
competition,"
accessibility"
are
identified
critical.
These
present
managers
governmental
bodies
with
inclusive
picture
regarding
major
obstructions
successful
BT,
expected
open
avenues
accrue
benefits
from
such
leading-edge
technologies
at
greater
pace.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 1433 - 1443
Published: Feb. 9, 2024
As
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
continues
to
revolutionize
business
landscapes,
the
ethical
implications
of
its
deployment
have
garnered
significant
attention.
This
paper
presents
a
comprehensive
review
intersection
between
AI
and
ethics
in
context
corporate
responsibility.
The
integration
into
processes
necessitates
thorough
understanding
responsible
practices
ensure
that
technological
advancements
align
with
standards
societal
values.
first
dimension
explored
this
is
critical
importance
transparency
algorithms
decision-making
processes.
Businesses
adopting
technologies
must
prioritize
build
trust
among
stakeholders,
ensuring
are
understandable
accountable.
Ethical
considerations
also
extend
issues
bias
fairness,
prompting
need
for
diverse
inclusive
datasets
prevent
discriminatory
outcomes.
Corporate
responsibility
realm
extends
beyond
technical
aspects,
encompassing
broader
socio-economic
impact
implementation.
highlights
significance
considering
effects
on
employment,
inequality,
accessibility.
urged
adopt
guidelines
well-being
employees
society
at
large,
mitigating
potential
negative
consequences
employment
dynamics
social
structures.
Furthermore,
delves
surrounding
data
privacy
security,
emphasizing
handling
practices.
businesses
accumulate
vast
amounts
data,
it
becomes
imperative
protection
individuals'
rights,
reinforcing
foundation
applications.
underscores
integrate
within
framework
By
prioritizing
transparency,
practices,
organizations
can
navigate
complex
terrain
implementation
while
alignment
values
standards.
synthesis
essential
fostering
sustainable
future.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
442, P. 141103 - 141103
Published: Feb. 1, 2024
The
challenges
encountered
by
established
firms
transforming
their
linear
business
models
into
circular
(CBMs)
have
received
extensive
research
attention.
Such
experience
and
market
foothold
but
tend
to
adopt
an
incremental
approach
CBMs
due
risks
of
model
cannibalization.
However,
there
is
relatively
limited
on
the
experienced
new
ventures
developing
from
scratch
–
ventures.
New
are
often
agile,
experimental
deploy
disruptive
even
though
they
lack
resources.
knowledge
specific
this
field
constraining
for
entities
such
as
incubators
accelerators
that
seek
facilitate
emergence
scale-up
Furthermore,
researchers
cannot
presume
same
when
CBMs.
Thus,
aim
article
explore
while
scratch,
synthesize
sources
these
provide
practitioner
implications
overcome
them.
In
doing
so,
we
studied
70
across
Europe.
Our
makes
four
original
contributions
literature.
First,
our
study
seminal
in
using
a
large
cross-country
dataset
qualitatively
analyse
empirical
models.
Second,
identify
which
generic
CBMs,
certain
CBM
types
particular.
Third,
show
determined
their:
(i)
type
model,
(ii)
industrial
sector,
(iii)
institutional
context,
(iv)
liabilities.
Altogether,
highlight
several
similar
challenges,
particularly
struggle
liabilities
newness
smallness
limits
resources
legitimacy
enter
strategic
partnerships
crucial
venture
survival.
Long Range Planning,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
57(1), P. 102406 - 102406
Published: Dec. 2, 2023
The
sustainability
of
business
models
is
commonly
determined
by
their
value
creation
for
a
wide
range
stakeholders.
This
primarily
conceptualized
through
the
aggregated
macro-level
Triple
Bottom
Line
(TBL)
dimensions
social,
ecological
and
economic
value.
However,
few
model
studies
provide
an
explanation
as
to
why
how
stakeholders
see
such
in
model.
A
problematising
review
reveals
conflation
TBL
stakeholder
micro-level
analysis,
causing
ambiguity
regarding
contents
recipients
paper
adopts
perceived
concept
based
on
insights
from
recipient-centric
(strategic)
management
reform
construct
ecological,
social
relationships
between
perceptions,
need
fulfilment
satisfiers
are
analysed
characteristics
subjectivity
heterogeneity,
one-sidedness
non-linearity,
situation-specificity
transience,
spill-over,
relationality
experientiality,
idiosyncrasy,
incommensurability,
interdependence.
analysis
underscores
theory
perceptions
fulfilment.
It
suggests
can
only
be
understood
whose
needs
being
satisfied.
suggested
distinction
remedies
previous
research
enables
discussion
conditions
sustainable
creation.
Sustainable Production and Consumption,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
48, P. 62 - 83
Published: May 14, 2024
This
article
explores
practical
challenges
in
developing
and
implementing
circular
business
models
the
context
of
reusable
takeaway
food
packaging
from
a
transdisciplinary
perspective.
It
touches
upon
desirability,
feasibility,
viability,
sustainability
dimensions
pizza
model.
First,
literature
review
is
conducted
to
highlight
current
knowledge
gaps
around
for
key
factors
addressing
sustainability.
Second,
case
study
approach
taken
an
in-depth
exploration
these
their
effect
on
successful
implementation
A
real-life
pilot
structured
implemented;
questionnaire,
workshops
semi-structured
interviews
with
consumers
stakeholders
novel
model
as
well
technical
laboratory
tests
used
are
data
sources
study.
contributes
research
practice
framework
innovation
highlighting
need
iteratively
address
system
conditions
affecting
sustainability,
viability
such
ecosystem-based
models.
Future
should
inherently
take
systemic
perspective
interconnections
between
four
explore
which
steps
order
experimentations
be
developed
balance
trade-offs
feasibility
desirability
while
ensuring
Global Food Security,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
40, P. 100726 - 100726
Published: Dec. 12, 2023
AgriFoodTech
start-ups
are
coming
to
be
seen
as
relevant
players
in
the
debate
around
and
reality
of
transformation
food
systems,
especially
view
emerging
or
already-established
novel
technologies
(such
Artifical
Intelligence,
Sensors,
Precision
Fermentation,
Robotics,
Nanotechnologies,
Genomics)
that
constitute
Agriculture
4.0
Food
4.0.
However,
so
far,
there
have
only
been
limited
studies
this
phenomena,
which
scattered
across
disciplines,
with
no
comprehensive
overview
state
art
outlook
for
future
research.
In
paper,
we
argue
start-up
ecosystems
should
receive
more
attention
by
researchers
policy
makers
a
relatively
new,
potentially
transformative,
component
agrifood
innovation
adopt
narrative
offering
solution
global
challenges
sustainability
security.
To
end
review
extant
literature
provide
brief
field
study,
sketch
what
constitutes
an
start-up,
from
they
often
emerge
show
potentials
pitfalls
contribution
security
systems
transformation.
order
spur
further
research
area,
outline
four
main
lines
agenda:
1)
geography
ecosystems;
2)
role
different
system
pathways
resolving
challenges;
3)
effect
on
innovation,
and;
4)
influence
public
policies
ecosystems.
Management Decision,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 8, 2024
Purpose
The
multidimensional
decision-making
framework
of
sustainable
entrepreneurship
affects
student
behavior
in
higher
education
institutions.
Thus,
the
environment
has
long
attracted
scholars
and
policymakers.
Based
on
“Stimulus
Organism
Response
(SOR),”
this
study
examines
serial
mediation
entrepreneurial
motivation
to
link
intentions.
Further,
it
also
explored
moderating
role
a
environment.
Design/methodology/approach
A
quantitative
was
conducted
with
sample
408
students
Indian
institutes
NCR
using
purposive
sampling
technique.
Smart
PLS-SEM
utilized
for
assessing
structural
model,
goodness-of-fit
assessment
done
Amos
22.
Findings
findings
revealed
significant
impact
education,
Furthermore,
sustained
most
important
influence
considerable
mediation.
Also,
found
be
linkages
Practical
implications
will
assist
HEIs
understanding
sustainability
courses
increase
intentions
start
businesses.
Social
This
helps
policymakers
understand
what
motivates
pursue
entrepreneurship.
research
might
improve
well-being
stakeholders
community
achieving
development
goals.
Originality/value
is
first
analyze
how
serially
mediate
between
aspirations
establish
business
contribute
existing
literature
SOR
from
new
perspective.