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New NBS systematic review: Business models for shared value

  • 1.  New NBS systematic review: Business models for shared value

    Posted 12-01-2016 11:34

    Practitioners and researchers have witnessed the rise of two new, yet very popular, concepts: business model innovation and shared value creation. To better understand their joint potential, researchers working with the Network for Business Sustainability have examined how business models can provide a platform for sustainability and shared value creation.

     

    We encourage you to draw on the research described in the main report and to share the executive guide and primer with practitioners and students.

     

    This report was inspired by the Leadership Council of the Network for Business Sustainability-South Africa and conducted by Florian Lüdeke-Freund, Lorenzo Massa, Nancy Bocken, Alan Brent and Josephine Musango. The project involved a review of over 180 articles, from an initial sample of 1,724.

     

    This report provides a state-of-the-art overview of research and practice on business models for sustainability and shared value creation. It recognizes both the contributions of shared value and the ways in which the approach builds on earlier and more established concepts. For researchers, the report provides a comprehensive overview of the area and new avenues for future exploration.

     

    ·         Main report: http://nbs.net/knowledge/business-models-for-shared-value/main-report

     

    ·         Executive guide: http://nbs.net/knowledge/business-models-for-shared-value/executive-guide/

     

    ·         Primer: http://nbs.net/knowledge/business-models-for-shared-value/primer

     

    Please share your thoughts. Is this work useful? What might you add? Comment on the report webpage or by sending us a note (mfischhoff@nbs.net).

     

    About NBS

     

    A non-profit established in 2005, the Network for Business Sustainability is a powerful and growing network of international academic experts and business leaders. NBS produces authoritative resources on important sustainability issues – with the goal of shaping management practice and research.

     

    Other NBS resources

     

    NBS systematic reviews synthesize research on the topics most important to senior sustainability officers within leading companies. These are excellent starting places if you are initiating research projects in an area or looking for readings for your classes. Full reviews are available at http://nbs.net/publications/systematic-reviews/; executive reports are available at http://nbs.net/publications/executive-reports/.

     

    The NBS Sustainability Centres Community brings together business school sustainability centres to find research partners, share best practices and solve common challenges. Join at http://nbs.net/sustainability-centres/.

     

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    Maya Fischhoff

    Knowledge Manager | Network for Business Sustainability 

    412-965-1756

    http://www.nbs.net 

     

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