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This paper develops the business models for sustainability innovation (BMfSI) framework. It defines innovation … profiting from sustainability innovations. A common business model concept is linked to these issues, and its artificial and … sustainability innovation: the sustainability innovation, business case, public policy, and financing interfaces. These are connected …
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and social performance. Some publications even focus on the business case for sustainability which aims at increasing … corporate economic value through environmental or social measures. The existence of a business case for sustainability is … sustainability. A framework for business model innovation is proposed as a means to strategically create business cases on a regular …
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Management scholars have sought to answer the question: is there a financial payoff for ad-dressing ecological and social issues? We move beyond this question and include a time com-ponent for corporate financial performance (CFP) and a firm’s innovativeness in order to ask: when does it pay?...
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Corporations increasingly subscribe to the principles of corporate sustainability, which is generally described as the … innovations: products are perceived to be a major source of sustainability issues and crucial for tapping into new customer … segments and new markets. Yet sustainability-oriented innovations are very risky: Not only is the product’s market success …
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background of a growing societal awareness of global sustainability challenges, which both threaten mankind’s prospects for long …
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We find that the average value of clean-technology (green) innovation is 37–52% higher due to the effects of environmental regulations, a firm’s exposure to regulatory risk, its knowledge stock of clean technology, and product market competition. This value, however, has declined due to the...
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