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Managing stakeholder relations when developing sustainable business models: the case of the Brazilian energy sector

Although theoretically the importance of sustainable business models has become widely accepted in the literature, little is known about how managers deal with practical issues such as differences in stakeholder interests. In this paper, we focus on the question: What strategies can help decision-ma...

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Published in:Journal of cleaner production 2013-04, Vol.45, p.61-73
Main Authors: Matos, Stelvia, Silvestre, Bruno S.
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