Capturing the Sustainable Impact of Early-stage Business Models: Introducing esSROI DOI Creative Commons
Karina Cagarman,

Kristina Fajga,

Jan Kratzer

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

Investigating the barriers to the adoption of blockchain technology in sustainable construction projects DOI Creative Commons

Atul Kumar Singh,

V.R. Prasath Kumar,

Gholamreza Dehdasht

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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AI and ethics in business: A comprehensive review of responsible AI practices and corporate responsibility DOI Creative Commons

Funmilola Olatundun Olatoye,

Kehinde Feranmi Awonuga,

Noluthando Zamanjomane Mhlongo

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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Green Innovation for a Greener Future: A Meta-Analysis of the Impact on Environmental Performance DOI
Amir Rahmani, Ali Bonyadi Naeini, Javad Mashayekh

et al.

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 460, P. 142547 - 142547

Published: May 13, 2024

Language: Английский

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Challenges of circular new ventures: An empirical analysis of 70 cases DOI Creative Commons
Wisdom Kanda, Magnus Klofsten, Dżamila Bieńkowska

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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In the eye of the beholder: Stakeholder perceived value in sustainable business models DOI Creative Commons
Simon Norris

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.

Language: Английский

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Implementing a circular business model for reusable packaging: Multidisciplinary learnings from reusable pizza packaging DOI Creative Commons
Anna Tenhunen‐Lunkka,

Angelos Balatsas-Lekkas,

Erwan Mouazan

et al.

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

Language: Английский

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Are AgriFoodTech start-ups the new drivers of food systems transformation? An overview of the state of the art and a research agenda DOI Creative Commons
Laurens Klerkx, Pablo Villalobos

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.

Language: Английский

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Impact measurement and the conflicted nature of materiality decisions DOI
Lisa Hehenberger,

Chiara Andreoli

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 68, P. 101436 - 101436

Published: March 14, 2024

Language: Английский

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Optimizing the Digital Transformation Capability for Enhancing Economic Sustainability of Entrepreneurial Venture: The Moderating Role of Entrepreneurial Orientation DOI
Vinod Kumar, Sachin Kumar, Sheshadri Chatterjee

et al.

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 71, P. 8517 - 8530

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Sustainable entrepreneurship: examining stimulus-organism-response to the nexus of environment, education and motivation DOI
Jyoti Chahal, Vishal Dagar, Muhammad Haroon Shoukat

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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