A Study on Various Socio-Economic Factors Based on Business Models Affecting Business Sustainability
Abstract
Numerous prototypes that address various sustainability dimensions and levels have been developed over the past ten years as a result of growing study into sustainable business models. What is currently in place is a collage of certifications and disjointed backgrounds that are everything from organized and thorough. This paper tackles the dearth of comprehensive, integrated sustainability management research and practice guidelines by combining various important and strategic sustainability management models. The authors then present a model of environmental and socioeconomic sustainability that has been synthesized, integrated, and may be utilized by many types of articles at various levels of human organization to recognize, put into practice, gauge, assess, and enhance processes that advance sustainability values. In order to develop sustainable management, this article suggests future directions for modelling and using the ideas and procedures of numerous levels, systems elements, phases, structures, and cultures.
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