Sustainable Businesses in Developing Economies

Socio-Economic and Governance Perspectives

Sustainable Businesses in Developing Economies

Socio-Economic and Governance Perspectives

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Trends in cleaner business decisions have resulted in sustainable business models involving society, stakeholders, and consumers. Sustainable choices of companies create competitive differentiations that enable consumers to weigh social values and shift loyalties in the competitive marketplace. This book focuses on sustainability as the pivot of marketing and argues that commitment to sustainability in business not only equips companies to have greater social impact but also inspires an emotional response in consumers that aids companies in growing their image, brands, and socio-political reputations. Exploring topics such as the circular economy, sustainable logistics, eco-innovation, conscious consumption, and social entrepreneurship, the chapters discuss sustainable practices in emerging markets and co-creation between corporations and consumers. This book offers researchers innovative concepts on sustainable business modelling.

Part I. The Founding Concepts
Chapter 1. Sustainability in Business
Chapter 2. Circular Economy and Production Systems
Chapter 3. Green Consumerism
Part II. Functional Dynamics
Chapter 4. Cleaner Energy Consumption
Chapter 5. Sustainable Logistics and Inventory Management
Chapter 6. Public Policies and Sustainable Business Governance
Chapter 7. Conscious Consumption and Marketing Strategy
Part III. Moving Towards Shift
Chapter 8. Eco-Innovation and Technology
Chapter 9. Social Entrepreneurship and New Business Trends.
ISBN 978-3-030-51683-3
Article number 9783030516833
Media type Book
Copyright year 2021
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XXIII, 256 pages
Illustrations XXIII, 256 p. 13 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Language English