2022
DOI: 10.1108/rausp-10-2021-0216
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Challenges of business models for sustainability in startups

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to analyze the challenges startups face in implementing business models for sustainability. In particular, the research question of this study is: How do the challenges faced by startups affect business models for sustainability in the context of an emerging country? Design/methodology/approach Startups are increasingly incorporating ways to thrive in a competitive environment with innovative sustainable business models, a key factor for competitive advantage and corporate sustainabil… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the authors state that the most common barriers in implementing circular business model innovations are observable at the market level, institutional and value chain level, organisational level (the most common) and employee level (not experienced by circular start-ups). Nunes et al (2022) identified the main barriers (specifically related to institutional and organisational culture, market and sales, innovations, research and development, supply chain, operations and logistics) faced by business models for sustainability in start-ups, suggesting the need for appropriate public policies that support start-ups in overcoming them and accomplishing sustainable development goals. Daňo et al (2020) highlighted the multi-level benefits and difficulties associated with transitioning from a linear to a circular business model.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the authors state that the most common barriers in implementing circular business model innovations are observable at the market level, institutional and value chain level, organisational level (the most common) and employee level (not experienced by circular start-ups). Nunes et al (2022) identified the main barriers (specifically related to institutional and organisational culture, market and sales, innovations, research and development, supply chain, operations and logistics) faced by business models for sustainability in start-ups, suggesting the need for appropriate public policies that support start-ups in overcoming them and accomplishing sustainable development goals. Daňo et al (2020) highlighted the multi-level benefits and difficulties associated with transitioning from a linear to a circular business model.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esses obstáculos divergem substancialmente daqueles enfrentados por empresas mais maduras, que, com estruturas consolidadas, possuem maior capacidade de absorver impactos e adaptar-se a mudanças. A compreensão aprofundada dessas complexidades é essencial para orientar estratégias e políticas públicas que promovam a inovação e a sustentabilidade no ecossistema empreendedor (Giardino et al, 2015;Nunes et al, 2022).…”
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“…Outsourcing (Steinbruch et al, 2022), scalable production process (Mossberg et al, 2018) Cross-complementary skills and expertise (Clarysse and Moray, 2004), motivation and sharing the same end goals (Clarysse and Moray, 2004;Vanaelst et al, 2006) Business model viability Nunes et al (2022) Lean model canvas (Ries, 2011), Business model canvas (Osterwalder and Pigneur, 2010) Source: Authors' own work Sustainable technology development development and business sustainability". By ensuring STD during the Valley of Death phase, the success of IPR commercialisation by university startups can be enhanced.…”
Section: Sustainable Technology Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%