2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2007.05.005
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Pro-active behaviour induction by integration of sustainability in business strategic management: INOVE project case study

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“…Among the different studies contributing to the strategy-sustainability debate, the business model issue has gathered momentum. In this context, some studies, both in academia (Duarte et al, 2008;Hemingway & Maclagan, 2004) and in practice (McKinsey & Company, 2014) examine the relevance of business models for the strategy-sustainability formulation and implementation issue, paying attention to how the business model should be designed to include sustainability items.…”
Section: Business Strategy and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the different studies contributing to the strategy-sustainability debate, the business model issue has gathered momentum. In this context, some studies, both in academia (Duarte et al, 2008;Hemingway & Maclagan, 2004) and in practice (McKinsey & Company, 2014) examine the relevance of business models for the strategy-sustainability formulation and implementation issue, paying attention to how the business model should be designed to include sustainability items.…”
Section: Business Strategy and Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a context analysis report for the Victorian Cluster recognised that there was an opportunity to "Engage schools and other industries in 'Sustainability Challenges'". It was proposed that cluster champions could engage with these broader sustainability stakeholders, with the Queensland Some possible ways to improve the cluster programs include creating dynamic partnerships with research and development institutions, universities and industry associations by including representatives from these organisations in the cluster programs thereby facilitating the transferal of knowledge, best practice and the latest innovations in sustainability (Duarte et al, 2008). In addition, there is an opportunity for inter-cluster meetings to be developed to facilitate the exchange of knowledge between the sustainability clusters.…”
Section: Cross-cluster Learning Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has been related to the fact that SMEs typically are limited in financial and human resources and technical capabilities (Chiu, Huang, Lin, Tang, Chen & Su, 1999), often have a short-term investment perspective (Duarte, Martins & Alexandre, 2008) and may consider their activities to be less significant or damaging to the environment (McNamara & Gibson, 2008). Yet SMEs can have significant environmental impacts, particularly collectively due to their large number (Granek & Hassanali, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early in enterprise management, enterprise primarily focused on the management of substances , paid attention to the introduction of new machinery and equipment, and enterprises mainly focus on the management of, , paid attention to the introduction of the new machines and equipment, and adopted scientific production processes. But in the era of (later) 2008 International Conference on Management Science & Engineering (15 th ) September [10][11][12]2008 Long Beach, USA modern management theory, management theory will focus on the workers, studying how the workers play the initiative and get to the intellectual development and contributions apart form the restriction of physical force.…”
Section: Summary and Analysis Of Management Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%