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Sustainable business growth: exploring operations decision-making

Auteur(s)
Schwab, Leila 
Institut de management 
Gold, Stefan 
Institut de management 
Reiner, Gerald 
Institut de management 
Date de parution
2017-2-8
In
Journal of Global​ Responsibility
Vol.
1
No
8
De la page
83
A la page
95
Revu par les pairs
1
Mots-clés
  • Business growth
  • sustainability
  • decision-making
  • small and medium-sized companies
  • SMEs
  • longitudinal case study
  • family business
  • Business growth

  • sustainability

  • decision-making

  • small and medium-size...

  • SMEs

  • longitudinal case stu...

  • family business

Résumé
Purpose: The objective of this paper is to explore how operations decision-making may keep the growing firms within the boundaries of corporate and societal sustainability.

Design/methodology/approach: We classify operations decisions during growth periods according to the three dimensions of the triple bottom line (economic, social and environmental). By means of a longitudinal case study of a family-owned wood construction firm that is in a process of intense growth, we identify, visually represent and analyse the complex sequences of selected managerial operations decisions.

Findings: Our empirical data suggests that operations decisions made by managers during growth periods follow specific patterns. From our analysis, we derive various research propositions that investigate how a well-understood and therefore efficient and effective decision-making process can facilitate sustainable business growth.

Research limitations/implications: Our findings offer opportunities for future studies to zoom in on specific parts of the decision-making process during growth periods. Moreover, given the exploratory nature of our study, future research should test hypotheses derived from our research propositions.

Practical implications: This study investigates operations decision-making during growth, which is crucial for guiding companies through this complex transition phase.

Originality/value: This conceptual and empirical analysis explores new theory and contributes to the vastly under-researched subject of sustainable business growth.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/26397
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10.1108/JGR-11-2016-0031
Type de publication
journal article
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