Extending Sustainable Business Model Archetypes With a Stakeholder Value Creation Perspective
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Date
2020
Authors
Tuğrul, Tuğba
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Int Business Information Management Assoc-Ibima
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This conceptual paper aims to extend sustainable business model archetypes developed by Bocken et al (2014) by incorporating a stakeholder value creation perspective suggested by Freudenreich et al (2019) and holistic sustainability orientation recommend by Elkington (1998). Among eight archetypes, only two sustainable business models, adopting a stewardship and developing scale up solutions, embrace a triple bottom line approach and aim at creating value with and for a wide range of stakeholders. In addition, meeting the needs of shareholders is a common characteristic of all almost all archetypes, excluding repurposing for society/environment. Sustainable business models focusing on material-energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and sustainable production-consumption engage with value delivery network actors to create value. In line with triple bottom line approach, only four of the archetypes integrate economic, environmental, and social benefits for sustainable development.
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35th International-Business-Information-Management-Association Conference (IBIMA) -- APR 01-02, 2020 -- Seville, SPAIN
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Sustainable business models, triple bottom line approach, stakeholder theory, value creation, Corporate Social-Responsibility
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Educatıon Excellence And Innovatıon Management: A 2025 Vısıon To Sustaın Economıc Development Durıng Global Challenges
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8132
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8138
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Sustainable Development Goals
7
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY

8
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

9
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

12
RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION

