How to stay on the road? A business model perspective on mission drift in social purpose organizations

Author(s):  
Sascha Klein ◽  
Sabrina Schneider ◽  
Patrick Spieth
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Christian Ulrich ◽  
Horst E. Friedrich ◽  
Jürgen Weimer ◽  
Stephan A. Schmid

Today commercial transport in urban areas faces major challenges. These include making optimal use of limited space, avoiding empty trips, meeting driver shortages as well as reducing costs and emissions such as CO2, particulate matter and noise. The mutual acceleration and reinforcement of technological trends such as electrification, digitization and automation may enable new vehicle and mobility concepts that can meet these challenges. One possible vehicle concept is presented in this article. It is based on on-the-road modularization, i.e., a vehicle that can change different transport capsules during operation. The vehicle is divided into an electrically propelled autonomous drive unit and a transport unit. Standardized interfaces between these units enable the easy design of capsules for different uses, while the drive unit can be used universally. Business models and operating strategies that allow optimal use of this vehicle concept are discussed in depth in the article. First, the current situation is analyzed followed by a detailed description of an exemplary business model using a business model canvas. The operating strategies and logistics concepts are illustrated and compared with conventional concepts.


Author(s):  
Maria do Rosário Cabrita ◽  
Susana Duarte

Industry 4.0 drivers and sustainability are topics increasingly referred to as part of the firm's strategy. Business value creation must be linked to sustainability and be designed on the road to the Industry 4.0. Technological advancements can bring about countless opportunities for growth and success in achieving humanity's set goals fitting the challenges of sustainability. This seminal work attempts to explore how Industry 4.0 creates opportunities to promote business sustainability. Based on the concepts of sustainability, business model, and the Industry 4.0 drivers, this chapter aims to provide insightful information on the potentials of exploring business model in the age of Industry 4.0.


Author(s):  
Maria do Rosário Cabrita ◽  
Susana Duarte

Industry 4.0 drivers and sustainability are topics increasingly referred to as part of the firm's strategy. Business value creation must be linked to sustainability and be designed on the road to the Industry 4.0. Technological advancements can bring about countless opportunities for growth and success in achieving humanity's set goals fitting the challenges of sustainability. This seminal work attempts to explore how Industry 4.0 creates opportunities to promote business sustainability. Based on the concepts of sustainability, business model, and the Industry 4.0 drivers, this chapter aims to provide insightful information on the potentials of exploring business model in the age of Industry 4.0.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Scott Sabolich

The Sabolich family had made a unique contribution to both the clinical practice of Prosthetics and Orthotics as well as the business of prosthetics and orthotics. In preparing for this Special Edition, as Co-Editor-in-Chief, I felt it important to include the story of the Sabolich vision for prosthetic clinical practice and their experiences in achieving that vision. Their story is an important part of the history of prosthetic clinical practice in the United States. Their rethinking of what a clinical practice could look like and function as was far-sighted.  Achieving it required both risk taking, as well as a new business model. The reaction from other Prosthetic and Orthotic practitioners was strong. Some saw the new model as visionary while others found it provocative.    The model was based on a concierge style practice, which provided a premium service to a patient from first appointment to providing and maintaining of their device.  They then went further than that by incorporating in-house research into their facility to develop new and innovative prosthetic approaches that would make them leaders in the field of socket design and fit. Their vision was to be a Center of Excellence for Prosthetics and Orthotics Practices, a vison that many people within the sector would likely agree was achieved. I invited current CEO of Scott Sabolich Prosthetics and Research to reflect back on the history of his family’s business and how multiple generations of his family were able to see gaps and create opportunities where others could not see beyond the status quo and even fought hard to maintain the status quo. The evolution of this company provides insight into the successful development of novel business practices and economics in Prosthetics and Orthotics, while staying true to core service principles.  The result was a business model that, in hind sight, had future-proofed the company in the face of the global economic challenges that impacted the sector in 2008-9 and beyond.  It is also an indicator of what opportunities there are, at the business, clinical and technical levels, for those who take the risk of breaking from the status quo. Because of time and capacity constraints on the part of Mr. Scott Sabolich, it was agreed that his professional opinions and insights would be done in an interview format. Article PDF Link: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cpoj/article/view/37089/28362 How To Cite: Sabolich S. Sabolich Prosthetics and Research: A continuing journey on the road less traveled. Canadian Prosthetics & Orthotics Journal. 2021;Volume 4, Issue 2, No.14. https://doi.org/10.33137/cpoj.v4i2.37089 Corresponding Author: Scott Sabolich, Scott Sabolich Prosthetics and Research, Oklahoma City, USA.E-Mail: [email protected] ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5723-7963


ASHA Leader ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 14-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shelly S. Chabon ◽  
Ruth E. Cain

2009 ◽  
Vol 43 (9) ◽  
pp. 18-19
Author(s):  
MICHAEL S. JELLINEK
Keyword(s):  
The Road ◽  

PsycCRITIQUES ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 58 (31) ◽  
Author(s):  
David Manier
Keyword(s):  
The Road ◽  

PsycCRITIQUES ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 59 (52) ◽  
Author(s):  
Donald Moss
Keyword(s):  
The Road ◽  

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