Extra-condensed knowledge
- Sustainable business model innovation (SBMI) in large multinational corporations is increasingly perceived as a key driver for competitive advantage and corporate sustainability.
- Sustainability-oriented innovation can help companies become more competitive and identify new markets while addressing the world’s needs.
- However, unless management provides a clear sense of purpose, the right resources, a collaborative environment, positive reinforcement, and a commitment to accountability, companies will find it difficult to get employees to participate in sustainability-oriented initiatives.
- And without the enthusiasm and commitment of motivated employees, companies aspiring to become innovators in sustainability will risk losing their edge.
Category 2: The Big Picture of the Digital Age
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References
Barriers and drivers to sustainable business model innovation: Organization design and dynamic capabilities, Nancy M.P.Bocken and Thijs H.J.Geradts, Volume 53, Issue 4,
2020,101950, ISSN 0024-6301, ScienceDirect.
Driving Sustainability-Oriented Innovation, Thijs H.J. Geradts and Nancy M.P. Bocken, November 2018, MIT Sloan Management Review, MAGAZINE WINTER 2019 ISSUE.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Thijs H.J. Geradts is a lecturer in strategic management and entrepreneurship at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and a research fellow at Nyenrode Business Universiteit in Breukelen, Netherlands. Nancy M.P. Bocken is a professor in sustainable business at Lund University in Lund, Sweden, and an associate professor at Delft University of Technology in Delft, Netherlands.
Maastricht University | UM · School of Business and Economics
PhD, MSc
Professor in Sustainable Business at Maastricht Sustainability Institute (MSI). Recent areas of focus include: circular and sustainable business models; experimentation to close the 'idea-action gap' for sustainability and circular economy, and sufficiency oriented business approaches to slow consumption and resource usage. My recent 5-year European Research Council (ERC) project CIRCULAR X investigates experimentation with new circular business models.