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Title The Green Business and Sustainable Development School-A Case Study for an Innovative Educational Concept to Prevent Big Ideas from Failure
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Authors Hennemann, JN; Draser, B; Stofkova, KR
Title The Green Business and Sustainable Development School-A Case Study for an Innovative Educational Concept to Prevent Big Ideas from Failure
Year 2021
Published Sustainability, 13, 4
Abstract This article addresses the question of why initiatives in the field of green business and sustainable development often fail. Therefore, it dismantles some typical patterns of failure and shows-as a case study-how these patterns can be challenged through an innovative educational concept: the green business and sustainable development school. The applied methodology is a real-life project that is designed through methodological elements stemming from business model canvas, theory U, stakeholder participation, and design thinking. The results of the school initiative are discussed and evaluated by four distinctive stakeholder groups and the school's supporting potential to overcome typical patterns of failure in the green business and sustainable development arena by the younger generation in the future is outlined. This article concludes with ideas to enhance the school concept to reach even more stakeholder-groups and increase its reliability and viability.
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