2020
DOI: 10.3390/su122410237
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The Key Drivers of Born-Sustainable Businesses: Evidence from the Italian Fashion Industry

Abstract: Environmental pollution has become one of the most pressing preoccupations for governments, policymakers, and consumers. For this reason, many companies make constant efforts to comply with international laws and standards on ethics, social responsibility, and environmental protection. Fashion companies are among the main producers of pollution because their manufacturing processes result in highly negative outcomes for the environment. In recent years, numerous fashion industries have been transforming their … Show more

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“…The external factors for the green development of industrial enterprises [57] include policy and institutional environment, market environment and public supervision, and internal factors include the tangible and intangible resources of the enterprise. In the fashion industry [58], there are similar results. The driving factors of the sustainable fashion industry are attributed to internal driving factors (entrepreneurial direction and founder culture, integration between different companies, innovation) and external driving factors (regulation, consumer awareness, competitiveness).…”
Section: Results and Analysissupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The external factors for the green development of industrial enterprises [57] include policy and institutional environment, market environment and public supervision, and internal factors include the tangible and intangible resources of the enterprise. In the fashion industry [58], there are similar results. The driving factors of the sustainable fashion industry are attributed to internal driving factors (entrepreneurial direction and founder culture, integration between different companies, innovation) and external driving factors (regulation, consumer awareness, competitiveness).…”
Section: Results and Analysissupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The adoption of BMI implies the definition of new organizational exchanges and establishing connections with other partners. Specifically, scholars have highlighted that the adoption of the RI approach strongly depends on the entrepreneur, the managers, and the value system and facilitates alignment with the company’s mission and the organic nature of the company’s structure; these effects occur with the leadership and spread across the organization and its suppliers, consumers, financers, and so forth (Dicuonzo et al, 2020 ; Singh et al, 2019 ). Despite several innovations requiring effective appliances to the market to show their potential, the method with which firms adopt BMI is still unknown (Chesbrough, 2007 ; Foss & Saebi, 2017 ).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thorisdottir and Johannsdottir (2020) conduct a literature review aimed at studying how CSR influences sustainability in the fashion industry; and Chung‐Wha et al (2020) explore the fashion industry's commitment to achieving sustainable development through a circular economy and stakeholder engagement. On the other hand, Dicuonzo et al (2020) study the drivers of companies that have emerged as sustainable within the Italian fashion industry, while Jiménez‐Marín et al (2021) examine the relationship between energy resources and sensory marketing campaigns. From a more psychological point of view, Park and Lee (2021) conduct a study to conceptualise, develop and validate a scale to measure sustainable consumption of clothing products from the consumer's perspective.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%