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  • Exploring the characteristics of sustainable business practice in small and medium-sized enterprises: Experiences from the Australian manufacturing industry

    Author(s)
    Caldera, HTS
    Desha, C
    Dawes, L
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Desha, Cheryl J.
    Caldera, Savindi T.
    Year published
    2018
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    Abstract
    With small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) being responsible for a significant proportion of global pollution, there are increasing calls for this type of businesses to engage in ‘sustainable business practice’. However it is still unclear what this term actually means in day to day operations. This study identifies key characteristics of sustainable business practice for SMEs through evaluating the experiences of senior decision makers from 13 companies engaged in lean and green practices in Queensland, Australia. Through a systematic literature review and an exploratory study, nine characteristics emanating from the ...
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    With small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) being responsible for a significant proportion of global pollution, there are increasing calls for this type of businesses to engage in ‘sustainable business practice’. However it is still unclear what this term actually means in day to day operations. This study identifies key characteristics of sustainable business practice for SMEs through evaluating the experiences of senior decision makers from 13 companies engaged in lean and green practices in Queensland, Australia. Through a systematic literature review and an exploratory study, nine characteristics emanating from the three themes of environmental stewardship, process excellence, and sustainability oriented-culture were established. Furthermore, this study build on natural-resource-based view (NRBV) theory to present a ‘Natural Resources Based View Plus’ (‘NRBV+’) model that includes an additional strategy of ‘regenerative development’. These findings can immediately assist SMEs to evaluate their practices, and in doing so, identify sustainability performance improvement opportunities. It is proposed that these findings also have implications for addressing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal of responsible consumption and production.
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    Journal Title
    Journal of Cleaner Production
    Volume
    177
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.12.265
    Subject
    Environmental engineering
    Environmental engineering not elsewhere classified
    Manufacturing engineering
    Other engineering
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/381204
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