A corporate effort towards a sustainable business model

Author:

Høgevold Nils M.

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to describe a corporate effort to implement a sustainable business model.Design/methodology/approachA Norwegian producer of office chairs, selling products across Europe, is examined in this study. Information has been collected from semi‐structured interviews with top‐level management, as well as available internal and external documentation.FindingsThe company's efforts towards a more sustainable business model can broadly be divided into factors within the company and factors outside the company. The case study demonstrates how the carbon footprint on the Earth can be reduced by focusing and influencing factors outside the company's own production facilities.Research limitations/implicationsIn a highly competitive market, the case study demonstrates that focusing on the corporate impact of the natural environment can be highly profitable.Practical implicationsThe process towards sustainable business operations must be anchored and supported by the top‐level management and owners of the company, and it has to be a long‐term commitment.Originality/valueThe principal contribution from the presented case study is how a more sustainable business model can be achieved even when the majority major part of the carbon footprint on the Earth is generated outside the company's production facilities. The case study illustrates how already known technologies are used to create a sustainable and profitable business.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Business and International Management

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