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N. 2 (2020)

Le cooperative e l’innovazione sostenibile: le nuove sfide dell’Agenda 2030

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/cgrds2-2020oa10569
Inviata
20 ottobre 2020
Pubblicato
26-01-2021

Abstract

Il presente studio si concentra sulla tematica dell’innovazione sostenibile, in particolare, esplorando se le cooperative, data la loro peculiare natura di business e di governance siano capaci di stimolare e promuovere un’innovazione che abbracci le tre dimensioni della sostenibilità: sociale, ambientale ed economica. A tal fine, è stato analizzato un campione rappresentativo di iniziative innovative intraprese da
cooperative di consumatori italiane. Leggendo le iniziative con la lente degli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile (SDGs - Sustainable Development Goals) e delle 5P ne emerge non solo che le cooperative si prestano bene a stimolare e promuovere l’innovazione sostenibile, ma che con la pubblicazione dell’Agenda 2030 nel 2015, si è rafforzata la loro innovazione soprattutto nel campo sociale ed economico, oltre che ambientale. Le cooperative italiane sembrano pertanto capaci di rispondere alle nuove sfide della sostenibilità. Lo studio è significativo dal punto di vista accademico e vede come elemento di novità l’unione delle tematiche delle cooperative e dell’innovazione sostenibile.

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