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金字塔底层的商业模式参与、适应能力与三重底线

Business Model Involvement, Adaptive Capacity, and the Triple Bottom Line at the Base of the Pyramid

Journal of Business Ethics · 2021
被引 17
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究基于212家企业的数据,检验了金字塔底层可持续商业模式的假设,发现商业模式参与和适应能力能推动三重底线绩效,但适应能力并不保证生态可持续性。

Abstract

Abstract Almost two decades ago, Prahalad and Hammond [Harv Bus Rev, 80(9):48–59, 2002] introduced the base/bottom of the pyramid (BOP) approach to profitably serving the poor with business models adapted from developed markets while alleviating poverty. In response to disappointing results and ethical criticism, the BOP approach evolved from a just-for-profit approach with a passive role of the poor to an inclusive development approach that integrates the principles of the triple bottom line. A recent review of the BOP literature [Dembek et al., J Bus Ethics 165(3):365–382, 2020], however, reveals a lack of empirical evidence to support the sustainable BOP approach. In this paper, we specify the assumptions underlying the sustainable BOP approach and test them using structural equation modeling with clustered robust standard errors on a unique dataset of 212 firms. Our findings show that BOP business model involvement and adaptive capacity are significant drivers of the triple bottom line at the BOP; however, business model adaptive capacity does not guarantee an ecologically sustainable performance at the BOP. We find that there is a need for further extension of the ethical foundations of the sustainable BOP approach.

金字塔底层三重底线商业模式可持续发展商业伦理