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Sustainable Business Model: Digitalisasi, Kolaborasi & Investasi

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Pada saat ini teknologi digital semakin meluas secara radikal dan telah mengubah proses serta praktik bisnis. Banyak perusahaan menerapkan model bisnis berkelanjutan (SBM). Model bisnis yang berkelanjutan adalah apa yang diharapkan oleh setiap pemimpin bisnis bahwa bisnis yang mereka jalani akan menghasilkan keuntungan dengan cepat dan tetap bertahan untuk jangka Panjang. Hal ini dapat membuktikan bahwa pentingnya kita untuk mempromosikan dan mendukung pengembangan model bisnis

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  • Aurel, Donna, 2023. "Sustainable Business Model: Digitalisasi, Kolaborasi & Investasi," OSF Preprints jwvrp, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:jwvrp
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/jwvrp
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    1. Broccardo, Laura & Zicari, Adrián & Jabeen, Fauzia & Bhatti, Zeeshan A., 2023. "How digitalization supports a sustainable business model: A literature review," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 187(C).
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