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Business Challenges in the Transition to Sustainability
Fet, Annik Magerholm; Keitsch, Martina Maria (Chapter, 2023)The first chapter of this book presents a brief history of Sustainable Development (SD) and takes a closer look at business and industry and their attitudes and actions towards sustainability regarding technological ... -
Helping Business Contribute to a Sustainability Transition: Archetypes of Business Models for Sustainability
Knudson, Haley Michele; Keitsch, Martina Maria (Chapter, 2023)This chapter discusses business models for sustainability (BMfS). The objective for BMfS is to increase positive or decrease negative impacts of business performance on the environment and society, simultaneously providing ... -
Looking Beyond the Factory Gates: Life Cycle Assessment, Supply Chain Management and Design for Environment
Fet, Annik Magerholm; Boer, Luitzen de; Keitsch, Martina Maria (Chapter, 2023)This chapter gives an overview of the principles of life cycle assessment (LCA), supply chain management (SCM) and design for the environment (DfE). They are all placed at Level 2 in the CapSEM Model as tools for enhancing ... -
Sustainable Development Goals and the CapSEM Model
Fet, Annik Magerholm; Knudson, Haley Michele; Keitsch, Martina Maria (Chapter, 2023)This chapter discusses the links between Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the CapSEM Model. It suggests placing these SDGs along the four Levels of the model to serve as a starting point for organizations’ engagement ... -
Transition to Sustainability
Fet, Annik Magerholm; Keitsch, Martina Maria (Chapter, 2023)Companies are increasingly faced with the challenge of how to implement sustainability strategies in their business performances. This chapter discusses transition processes, presents mechanisms, and clarifies how tools ... -
The Way Forward
Fet, Annik Magerholm; Keitsch, Martina Maria (Chapter, 2023)This chapter points to the way ahead by introducing five recommendations to meet the requirements set forward by the Stockholm+50 agenda. The requirements identify co-working as vital to addressing the planetary crisis of ...