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New Case Study Published

Michael Roberto

Professor Roger Anderson and I have published a new case study titled, "Belmont Abbey College: Strategy Formulation in Turbulent Times." The case study explores the strategic challenges facing small, private colleges with largely tuition-driven revenue models, with a focus on this particular Catholic institution in North Carolina.

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Individual compentences for sustainable entrepreneurship and innovation

Norbert Bol

The most striking result in the study is probably that the normative competence (4) was only one time relevant. Sustainability competences can be described as a cluster of related knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that enable a person to act effectively on sustainable development.

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Johannes Jarl

Innovation 360 Group

Innovation Management. Bachelor Degree, Corporate Finance and Strategic Management, Lund University, Sweden. Courses in Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities, Harvard University. Leadership. Corporate Finance. Marketing and Communication.

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The Fall of Peloton

Michael Roberto

I've watched the fitness industry closely over the past few years, ever since I wrote a strategic management case study about Planet Fitness. The company’s value had fallen from a high of around $50 billion roughly a year ago to around $8 billion last week.

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Is sustainability-centered marketing the way ahead?

Norbert Bol

In general this is the outcome of a recent study by Mena et al. 2019) companies that adopt a stakeholder-focused strategy outperformed in the research study that they conducted. The study also showed that only companies with a tangible product showed superior results with a sustainabililty-centered marketing strategy.

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Arti?cial Intelligence to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals

Norbert Bol

Last week the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) launched their study on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Sustainable Development: “ STEERING AI AND ADVANCED ICTS FOR KNOWLEDGE SOCIETIES – A Rights, Openness, Access and Multi-stakeholder Perspective on Internet Freedom” .

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Sharing is caring?

Norbert Bol

2019) will publish the results of their study about how companies in the sharing economy are communicating about sustainability. Already 20-30% of the workforce is active in the sharing economy with over $20 billion of spending, which is forecasted to grow to $335 billion by 2025. Next month, Geissinger et al.

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