Sustainable Business Models Through Servant Leadership: Theory and Praxis
Mara Baldo
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Mara Baldo: University of Urbino Carlo Bo
Chapter Chapter 11 in Sustainable Business Models, 2018, pp 227-258 from Springer
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Abstract Sustainable business models (SBMs) archetypesArchetypes have been introduced to develop a common language that can be used to accelerate the development of SBMs in research and practice. The way in which SBMs are triggered by managers or entrepreneursEntrepreneur who act as leader of an organization has not yet been deeply investigated. Accordingly, the works aims to inquire the role of entrepreneurial and managerial leadership style—with a particular focus on servant leadership—in influencing the strategies, the organizational cultureOrganizational culture and the stakeholders engagement of companies, orienting them toward sustainable business models. After having traced the theoretical background, the empirical research in this chapter helps to shed light on corporate sustainabilityCorporate sustainability management and sustainable innovationInnovation in daily business and to inquire the extent to which servant leadership allows SBMs implementationImplementation. The cases-studies are relative to two Italian large-sized companies (Brunello Cucinelli Spa and Geico Spa) belonging to different sectors and geographical areas, led by managers and entrepreneurs with common traits in their servant leadership styles and characterized by the implementationImplementation of distinctive sustainable business models. Findings emphasize the role of the values and ethical-based conducts of the managers/entrepreneurs in forging the sustainable and servant leadership model and affecting the SBMs adopted by the companies Sustainability Sustainable business Values Business models .
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-73503-0_11
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