Towards Strong Sustainability: Exploring Reconfigurations of Sufficiency‐Oriented and Regenerative Business Models
通过文献综述和模块化分析,研究了以充足为导向和再生型商业模式如何重新配置以推进强可持续性,提出了一个模块化框架,并识别了影响可行配置的三种反馈动态。
ABSTRACT Despite increasing adoption of sustainable business models, environmental decline and social disparities continue to accelerate. Strong sustainable business models offer an alternative by prioritizing ecological limits and systemic change. Drawing on an integrative literature review and business model modularization, this study examines how sufficiency‐oriented business models and regenerative business models can be reconfigured to advance sustainability. Both share common elements such as longevity, stakeholder collaboration and reinvestment of profits for sustainable value creation, which indicates that they are compatible with different value logics. The study proposes a modular framework enabling businesses to reconfigure components from both models, while maintaining coherence of the dominant value logic by applying modularity principles. From a systemic perspective, three feedback dynamics—growth‐dependent logics, legitimacy erosion and socio‐ecological misalignment—are identified as critical conditions shaping viable configurations. The study also explores what makes strong sustainable business models difficult to realize in practice.