Sustainable Value Management–New Concepts and Contemporary Trends

Sustainable value management reveals a new space for studying business models. The traditional approach is based on the assumption that the goal of any business is to make money. All decisions regarding supply and production should be made to maximize profit. The discrepancy in creating non-economic...

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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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