Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title Do hybrid organizations contribute to Sustainable Development Goals? Evidence from B Corps in Colombia
ID_Doc 65848
Authors Tabares, S
Title Do hybrid organizations contribute to Sustainable Development Goals? Evidence from B Corps in Colombia
Year 2021
Published
Abstract The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agreed upon by the United Nations (UN) in 2015 encompass a set of 17 Goals, aimed at integrating matters of humanity's most pressing problems. Although the SDGs were initially suggested to be carried out by governments, enterprises are key players for the achievement of these goals through their business activities. Among for-profit firms, Certified B Corporations (B Corps) are a legal form of hybrid organizations (HOs) that has received scarce attention in the literature. Building on business model and corporate social innovation (CSI) literature, this paper aims to identify to what extent and how B Corps contribute to the SDGs when focusing on the solution of renowned social problems highlighted by the UN. A multiple-case study based on in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 18 enterprises in an emerging economy in Latin America (Colombia), shows that B Corps are great contributors to the solution of social problems, such as agriculture-related challenges, corruption, climate change, labor, poverty, and unsustainable habits. Results elucidate that Colombian B Corps show great potential in the empowerment of communities, the introduction of novel organizational practices, the creation of alternatives that shape new lifestyles and consumption patterns, and the introduction of novel environmental solutions. Overall, Colombian B Corps show relevant contributions to Goals 2, 6, 8, 9,10,11, 12, and 16. Finally, this research provides a model for analyzing CSI in HOs and gives avenues for future research. (C) 2020 The Author. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
PDF https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.124615

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
34770 Tabares, S; Morales, A; Calvo, S; Moreno, VM Unpacking B Corps' Impact on Sustainable Development: An Analysis from Structuration Theory(2021)Sustainability, 13, 23
34172 Tabares, S Certified B corporations: An approach to tensions of sustainable-driven hybrid business models in an emerging economy(2021)
72863 Ficco, C; Bersia, P; Bressan, C; Herrera-Rodriguez, EE Contribution of Argentinian B Corporations to Sustainable Development Goals: Empirical Analysis Based on Their Practices and Solutions to Socioenvironmental Problems(2024)Sustainability, 16, 1
75646 Pereira, ACD; Cezar, LC Importance Of Hybrid Social Organizations Certified By Fairtrade For Achieving Sustainable Development Goals(2023)Revista Gestao Organizacional, 16, 3
74516 Acevedo-Duque, A; Alvarez-Herranz, A; Artigas, W Contribution to the country brand through the sustainability of production processes in Chile: B Corp(2023)Retos-Revista De Ciencias De La Administracion Y Economia, 13, 26
70618 Santos, MJ; Bastos, CS The adoption of sustainable development goals by large Portuguese companies(2021)Social Responsibility Journal, 17, 8
34633 Pineda-Escobar, MA Sustainable innovation and inclusive business in Latin America(2022)Innovation & Management Review, 19, 3
26084 Bernal-Torres, CA; Torres-Guevara, LE; Aldana-Bernal, JC; Nicolás-Rojas, YW; Pando-Ezcurra, TT The Moderating Role of Innovation in the Relationship Between Business Sustainability and Organizational Performance in Companies of an Emerging Economy(2023)Sage Open, 13, 4
78256 Pineda-Escobar, MA Business, Sustainability, And Base Of The Pyramid(2013)
75768 Hestad, D; Tàbara, JD; Thornton, TF The three logics of sustainability-oriented hybrid organisations: a multi-disciplinary review(2021)Sustainability Science, 16, 2
Scroll