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How sustainable are sustainable enterprises? Examining sustainability and economic value trade-offs in a Danish coffee company

Mazur, Dominik LU and Partelow, Linnea LU (2023) ENTN19 20231
Department of Business Administration
Abstract
Starting a sustainable business is challenging because growth decisions need to balance sustainability impact and economic feasibility. This thesis seeks to examine what trade-offs sustainable enterprises face and how they balance decision making when faced with these dual logics. We conduct a case study analysis of CleverCoffee, a Danish B-Corp certified coffee roastery, using qualitative data collection and analysis methods. We analysed our in-depth semi-structured interviews with a grounded theory approach. This enabled us to extract first order concepts and second order themes, to be synthesized into key aggregate factors shaping the decision-making processes of the company. Our findings identified three main trade-offs: (1) growth... (More)
Starting a sustainable business is challenging because growth decisions need to balance sustainability impact and economic feasibility. This thesis seeks to examine what trade-offs sustainable enterprises face and how they balance decision making when faced with these dual logics. We conduct a case study analysis of CleverCoffee, a Danish B-Corp certified coffee roastery, using qualitative data collection and analysis methods. We analysed our in-depth semi-structured interviews with a grounded theory approach. This enabled us to extract first order concepts and second order themes, to be synthesized into key aggregate factors shaping the decision-making processes of the company. Our findings identified three main trade-offs: (1) growth versus values, (2) conflicting relationships with stakeholders, and (3) impact versus cost. Our findings align with the framework introduced by Fischer, Brettel & Mauer (2020), identifying the impact of entrepreneurial preference, market opportunity, and stakeholder interactions on the initial prioritization of sustainability dimensions within a sustainable enterprise. Our findings further extend this framework by identifying three key tactics on how enterprises retain their sustainability dimensions when faced with these trade-offs. Namely these tactics include: (1) market positioning, (2) engrained mission and vision, and (3) transparency. Overall, the implications of our analysis provide sustainable enterprises with more comprehensive insights into what trade-offs they might face. The findings also suggest tactics they can utilize to unlock the formula of how these trade-offs can be balanced through their operations to ensure sustainable development alongside economic growth. (Less)
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author
Mazur, Dominik LU and Partelow, Linnea LU
supervisor
organization
course
ENTN19 20231
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
sustainable enterprise, entrepreneurship, trade-offs, sustainability, triple bottom line, coffee roastery
language
English
id
9125025
date added to LUP
2023-06-22 09:06:18
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2023-06-22 09:06:18
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  abstract     = {{Starting a sustainable business is challenging because growth decisions need to balance sustainability impact and economic feasibility. This thesis seeks to examine what trade-offs sustainable enterprises face and how they balance decision making when faced with these dual logics. We conduct a case study analysis of CleverCoffee, a Danish B-Corp certified coffee roastery, using qualitative data collection and analysis methods. We analysed our in-depth semi-structured interviews with a grounded theory approach. This enabled us to extract first order concepts and second order themes, to be synthesized into key aggregate factors shaping the decision-making processes of the company. Our findings identified three main trade-offs: (1) growth versus values, (2) conflicting relationships with stakeholders, and (3) impact versus cost. Our findings align with the framework introduced by Fischer, Brettel & Mauer (2020), identifying the impact of entrepreneurial preference, market opportunity, and stakeholder interactions on the initial prioritization of sustainability dimensions within a sustainable enterprise. Our findings further extend this framework by identifying three key tactics on how enterprises retain their sustainability dimensions when faced with these trade-offs. Namely these tactics include: (1) market positioning, (2) engrained mission and vision, and (3) transparency. Overall, the implications of our analysis provide sustainable enterprises with more comprehensive insights into what trade-offs they might face. The findings also suggest tactics they can utilize to unlock the formula of how these trade-offs can be balanced through their operations to ensure sustainable development alongside economic growth.}},
  author       = {{Mazur, Dominik and Partelow, Linnea}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{How sustainable are sustainable enterprises? Examining sustainability and economic value trade-offs in a Danish coffee company}},
  year         = {{2023}},
}