2017
DOI: 10.1108/jbs-12-2015-0124
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Can profit and sustainability goals co-exist? New business models for hybrid firms

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to discuss hybrid organizations whose business models blur the boundary between for-profit and nonprofit worlds. With the aim of understanding how hybrid organizations have developed commercially viable business models to create positive social and environmental change, the authors contend that hybrids are altering long-held business norms and conceptions of the role of the corporation in society. Building on an analysis of the most updated literature on hybrid organizations and with th… Show more

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“…The analysed company was selected for its suitability to address the research topic in an environment-sensitive context; additionally, the firm's decision maker-the managing director-was willing to provide extensive data in supporting our research. Other relevant papers have applied qualitative research and descriptive single-case studies to explore similar topics in the hybrid organisations field [23,47].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysed company was selected for its suitability to address the research topic in an environment-sensitive context; additionally, the firm's decision maker-the managing director-was willing to provide extensive data in supporting our research. Other relevant papers have applied qualitative research and descriptive single-case studies to explore similar topics in the hybrid organisations field [23,47].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through innovative technological solutions, it is possible to develop social attitudes and behaviours and achieve social effects. The development of innovative ways of doing business that are oriented towards balancing the goal of making profit and achieving the assumptions of sustainable development is a key challenge for corporate managers and business strategists in the twenty-first century [44]. Research in this area is not extensive.…”
Section: Social Factors Of the Digital Transformation Of Business Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mostly, organizations face challenges in managing their financial resources effectively due to poor organizational performance on associated fronts [58,59]. Although organizations must address both economic and social results to gauge their performance, establishing and simultaneously pursuing complementary goals for both is challenging [60][61][62][63]. The devastating impact of recent financial crises on global and regional economies has raised questions concerning the aptness and effectiveness of financial models in the face of modern challenges.…”
Section: See and Financial Performancementioning
confidence: 99%