Sustainability of Young Companies–Contemporary Trends and Challenges

Ensuring the sustainability of early stage companies and increasing awareness of the need for balancing targets against different stakeholder groups among young companies are not well developed. Young companies, in the first place, want to achieve financial success very often without regard for aspe...

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description Ensuring the sustainability of early stage companies and increasing awareness of the need for balancing targets against different stakeholder groups among young companies are not well developed. Young companies, in the first place, want to achieve financial success very often without regard for aspects such as the environment, positive relationships with employees, suppliers or other stakeholder groups, fulfilling requirements of labor law, etc. Another issue is that of companies whose business models are based on actuarially-preferred concepts, such as sharing economy, sustainable development, e-comers, e-commerce, renewable energy, social media, and others. A key issue is the resignation of companies from an approach to business, based on the foundations of classical economics to the sharing economy. Theory and practice seek new solutions in the sphere of value sharing in these new areas of sharing, and innovative forms of its implementation. Intriguing is the relationship of these business models with sustainability issues, as well as wondering how technology can influence sustainability. A contemporary approach to consumer value fits in with the assumption of a shared economy. It is interesting how it affects the assumptions of sustainability of business. The ongoing changes in the value system of potential consumers create new conditions for the design of sustainability business models and creation of innovation.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-603142023-12-20T15:53:51Z Sustainability of Young Companies–Contemporary Trends and Challenges Jab?o?ski, Marek HB1-3840 social enterprise entrepreneurship-specific human capital social capital young companies value capture sustainable enterprises digitalization corporate social responsibility value creation start-ups medical device industry incubator data envelopment analysis China social value railway companies network involvement creativity value migration role breadth self-efficacy business model Korea tenants’ graduation efficiency socially responsible human resource management mutual support social enterprises performance evaluation sustainability development opportunity recognition and evaluation young firms job performance social climate success factor sustainable business model innovation social aspects green human resource management medical device start-ups product innovation digital economy analytical hierarchy process sustainable business model coworking space incubation services bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management Ensuring the sustainability of early stage companies and increasing awareness of the need for balancing targets against different stakeholder groups among young companies are not well developed. Young companies, in the first place, want to achieve financial success very often without regard for aspects such as the environment, positive relationships with employees, suppliers or other stakeholder groups, fulfilling requirements of labor law, etc. Another issue is that of companies whose business models are based on actuarially-preferred concepts, such as sharing economy, sustainable development, e-comers, e-commerce, renewable energy, social media, and others. A key issue is the resignation of companies from an approach to business, based on the foundations of classical economics to the sharing economy. Theory and practice seek new solutions in the sphere of value sharing in these new areas of sharing, and innovative forms of its implementation. Intriguing is the relationship of these business models with sustainability issues, as well as wondering how technology can influence sustainability. A contemporary approach to consumer value fits in with the assumption of a shared economy. It is interesting how it affects the assumptions of sustainability of business. The ongoing changes in the value system of potential consumers create new conditions for the design of sustainability business models and creation of innovation. 2021-02-12T04:57:09Z 2021-02-12T04:57:09Z 2019-08-28 11:21:27 2019 book 35897 9783039211869 9783039211852 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/60314 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1417 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03921-186-9 10.3390/books978-3-03921-186-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039211869 9783039211852 244 open access
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value capture
sustainable enterprises
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corporate social responsibility
value creation
start-ups
medical device industry
incubator
data envelopment analysis
China
social value
railway companies
network involvement
creativity
value migration
role breadth self-efficacy
business model
Korea
tenants’ graduation
efficiency
socially responsible human resource management
mutual support
social enterprises
performance evaluation
sustainability development
opportunity recognition and evaluation
young firms
job performance
social climate
success factor
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social aspects
green human resource management
medical device start-ups
product innovation
digital economy
analytical hierarchy process
sustainable business model
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Sustainability of Young Companies–Contemporary Trends and Challenges
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topic HB1-3840
social enterprise
entrepreneurship-specific human capital
social capital
young companies
value capture
sustainable enterprises
digitalization
corporate social responsibility
value creation
start-ups
medical device industry
incubator
data envelopment analysis
China
social value
railway companies
network involvement
creativity
value migration
role breadth self-efficacy
business model
Korea
tenants’ graduation
efficiency
socially responsible human resource management
mutual support
social enterprises
performance evaluation
sustainability development
opportunity recognition and evaluation
young firms
job performance
social climate
success factor
sustainable business model innovation
social aspects
green human resource management
medical device start-ups
product innovation
digital economy
analytical hierarchy process
sustainable business model
coworking space
incubation services
bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management
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social enterprise
entrepreneurship-specific human capital
social capital
young companies
value capture
sustainable enterprises
digitalization
corporate social responsibility
value creation
start-ups
medical device industry
incubator
data envelopment analysis
China
social value
railway companies
network involvement
creativity
value migration
role breadth self-efficacy
business model
Korea
tenants’ graduation
efficiency
socially responsible human resource management
mutual support
social enterprises
performance evaluation
sustainability development
opportunity recognition and evaluation
young firms
job performance
social climate
success factor
sustainable business model innovation
social aspects
green human resource management
medical device start-ups
product innovation
digital economy
analytical hierarchy process
sustainable business model
coworking space
incubation services
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