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How entrepreneurs may achieve sustainable business model configurations
This paper aims to investigate managerial and strategic practices to achieve
sustainable business model configuration. Along the years, due to the significant
number of long-term challenges, the concept of sustainability is rapidly attracting
interest and a growing body of research emphasizes the need to achieve sustainable
business models and to pivot traditional business models to more sustainable ones.
This has much to do with business model innovation. Sustainable business model
innovation attracted the appreciation of practitioners as well as a growing attention
by entrepreneurship scholars since the actual incremental business practices seems
to be inadequate to face the current social issue. Despite several considerations were
drawn on the relationship between business model and sustainability, there is lack
of clarity in understanding how to achieve sustainable business model
configurations and the peculiar differences between a sustainable business model
configuration and a more traditional one. A pressing and relevant question on this
regard is “How do entrepreneurs achieve sustainable business model
configurations?”. To fill this gap, our study draws on an exploratory multiple case
study based on two sustainable new ventures.
This study represents a step further in understanding managerial implications and
boundary conditions, under which entrepreneurs may achieve sustainable business
model configurations
Correction to: Practice of proctology among general surgery residents and young specialists in Italy: a snapshot survey (Updates in Surgery, (2023), 75, 6, (1597-1605), 10.1007/s13304-023-01540-5)
The originally published article the collaborators of ProctoSurvey Group has not been included. The original article has been updated