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When does it pay off to integrate sustainability in the business model? – A game-theoretic analysis

Henner Gimpel (), Valerie Graf-Drasch (), Alexander Kammerer, Maximilian Keller and Xinyi Zheng
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Henner Gimpel: FIM Research Center, University of Augsburg, Project Group Business & Information Systems Engineering of the Fraunhofer FIT
Valerie Graf-Drasch: FIM Research Center, University of Augsburg, Project Group Business & Information Systems Engineering of the Fraunhofer FIT
Alexander Kammerer: FIM Research Center, University of Augsburg
Maximilian Keller: FIM Research Center, University of Augsburg
Xinyi Zheng: FIM Research Center, University of Augsburg

Electronic Markets, 2020, vol. 30, issue 4, No 4, 699-716

Abstract: Abstract Acknowledging sustainability as a challenge of utmost importance, organizations face questions on dealing with different dimensions of sustainability. Respective actions include a fundamental shift in the purpose of business and almost every aspect of how it is conducted, or in short: an integration of sustainability in organizations’ business model. However, as sustainability is no altruistic end in itself, respective transformation must resonate with organizations’ economic conditions and their position in the market. But when does it pay off for organizations to integrate sustainability in their business model? Within this research paper we find answers by applying a game-theoretic framework and examining competition strategies for organizations integrating sustainability in their business model. Hereby we consider different market scenarios where symmetric and asymmetric, weak and strong, as well as a varying number of organizations interact. Our results suggest different strategies organizations can apply to gain competitive advantage.

Keywords: Sustainability, Sustainability business model, Game theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D44 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/s12525-019-00361-y

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