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The social side of sustainable business models: an explorative analysis of the low-cost airline industry

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
Short description:
The social side of sustainable business models: an explorative analysis of the low-cost airline industry / Rotondo, F., Corsi, K., Giovanelli, L.. - In: JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION. - ISSN 1879-1786. - 225:(2019), pp. 806-819. [10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.03.345]
abstract:
The concept of a sustainable business model has increasingly been used to depict business cases that, by
incorporating a triple bottom line approach, seek to realize economic success through environmental and
social initiatives. Nevertheless, there is a call for more empirical research on design and innovation with
respect to sustainable business models, as well as on the relationship they have with firm performance.
This paper focuses on the social side of sustainability and aims to explore the extent to which integrating
social sustainability objectives into the business model has a positive influence on a firm's financial
performance, promotes sustainable innovation and enhances the firm's ability to withstand discontinuities
such as the recent financial crisis. Following a review of the existing literature, four propositions
are formulated and subsequently tested through a multiple case study of four international low-cost
carriers. The results have implications for theory and practice as they reveal that integrating social
sustainability in the business model i) does not automatically influence financial performance, although
it may have a role in the long-term financial outcomes of the firm; ii) influences the characteristics and
effectiveness of sustainable innovation; iii) must be accompanied by intelligent managerial activity to be
effective; and iv) does not necessarily lead to faster financial recovery in the aftermath of a discontinuity,
but it does make a firm more resilient over a long-term basis.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Sustainable business model, Social sustainability, Sustainable innovation, Management systems, Discontinuities, Low-cost carriers
List of contributors:
Rotondo, Federico; Corsi, Katia; Giovanelli, Lucia
Authors of the University:
CORSI Katia
GIOVANELLI Lucia
ROTONDO Federico
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/221107
Published in:
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Journal
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