Managing Sustainable Hybrid Organisations: A Case Study in the Agricultural Sector

Research in the field of sustainability has been dominated by an instrumental logic in which social and environmental aspects are reduced to their ability to generate financial benefits. However, the increasing problems facing society are highlighting the need to change this logic. In this context,...

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Main Authors: Jennifer E. Díaz-Correa, Miguel A. López-Navarro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/3010
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spelling doaj-f52c39bb6e074f21a9378e8a9423b21b2020-11-24T22:42:28ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-08-01109301010.3390/su10093010su10093010Managing Sustainable Hybrid Organisations: A Case Study in the Agricultural SectorJennifer E. Díaz-Correa0Miguel A. López-Navarro1Department of Business Administration and Marketing, Universitat Jaume I, 12071 Castelló de la Plana, SpainDepartment of Business Administration and Marketing, Universitat Jaume I, 12071 Castelló de la Plana, SpainResearch in the field of sustainability has been dominated by an instrumental logic in which social and environmental aspects are reduced to their ability to generate financial benefits. However, the increasing problems facing society are highlighting the need to change this logic. In this context, a growing body of literature is developing around what are known as hybrid organisations, entities characterised by their combination of a social and/or environmental mission with the pursuit of economic benefit. This research uses a descriptive case study approach in order to examine how a Spanish winery—Celler la Muntanya—has implemented a sustainable business model to create positive social and environmental change. The agricultural sector is receiving increasing attention in the sustainability field because of its impact on society and the territory. In addition, agricultural activity generates tensions between social/environmental dimensions—such as the preservation of ecosystems and biodiversity—and economic benefits. Our case study draws on the ‘sustainability-driven hybrid business model’ and its three basic elements: social and environmental change as organizational objective; mutually beneficial relationships with stakeholders; and progressive interaction with markets, competitors and industry institutions. Our findings contribute to the literature by helping to explain how agricultural organisations can implement their business model based on sustainability criteria.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/3010sustainabilityhybrid organisationssustainable business modelsstakeholdersinstitutional entrepreneurshipagriculturewine industrysmallholdingsocial and environmental change
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author Jennifer E. Díaz-Correa
Miguel A. López-Navarro
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Miguel A. López-Navarro
Managing Sustainable Hybrid Organisations: A Case Study in the Agricultural Sector
Sustainability
sustainability
hybrid organisations
sustainable business models
stakeholders
institutional entrepreneurship
agriculture
wine industry
smallholding
social and environmental change
author_facet Jennifer E. Díaz-Correa
Miguel A. López-Navarro
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title Managing Sustainable Hybrid Organisations: A Case Study in the Agricultural Sector
title_short Managing Sustainable Hybrid Organisations: A Case Study in the Agricultural Sector
title_full Managing Sustainable Hybrid Organisations: A Case Study in the Agricultural Sector
title_fullStr Managing Sustainable Hybrid Organisations: A Case Study in the Agricultural Sector
title_full_unstemmed Managing Sustainable Hybrid Organisations: A Case Study in the Agricultural Sector
title_sort managing sustainable hybrid organisations: a case study in the agricultural sector
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Research in the field of sustainability has been dominated by an instrumental logic in which social and environmental aspects are reduced to their ability to generate financial benefits. However, the increasing problems facing society are highlighting the need to change this logic. In this context, a growing body of literature is developing around what are known as hybrid organisations, entities characterised by their combination of a social and/or environmental mission with the pursuit of economic benefit. This research uses a descriptive case study approach in order to examine how a Spanish winery—Celler la Muntanya—has implemented a sustainable business model to create positive social and environmental change. The agricultural sector is receiving increasing attention in the sustainability field because of its impact on society and the territory. In addition, agricultural activity generates tensions between social/environmental dimensions—such as the preservation of ecosystems and biodiversity—and economic benefits. Our case study draws on the ‘sustainability-driven hybrid business model’ and its three basic elements: social and environmental change as organizational objective; mutually beneficial relationships with stakeholders; and progressive interaction with markets, competitors and industry institutions. Our findings contribute to the literature by helping to explain how agricultural organisations can implement their business model based on sustainability criteria.
topic sustainability
hybrid organisations
sustainable business models
stakeholders
institutional entrepreneurship
agriculture
wine industry
smallholding
social and environmental change
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/9/3010
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