Core Values and Decision-Making for Sustainable Business: An International Perspective

Author:   Arie Hans Verkuil ,  Uta Milow ,  Andreas Hinz ,  Mahmoud Al-Kilani
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Pages:   251
Publication Date:   04 January 2026
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Core Values and Decision-Making for Sustainable Business: An International Perspective


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Author:   Arie Hans Verkuil ,  Uta Milow ,  Andreas Hinz ,  Mahmoud Al-Kilani
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
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9783031783630


ISBN 10:   3031783638
Pages:   251
Publication Date:   04 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Transforming global challenges into opportunities for sustainable entrepreneurship.- Core values of sustainable business decision making.- Sustainability in SMEs what core values are really important.- Core Values of Sustainable Innovation in Indonesian SMEs.- Innovative Marketing Strategy for Green Products in Search of Better Customer Acquisition.- An international view on sustainable business development country studies.- The Influence of Incentive Alignment, Cost Sharing, and Responsible Action Scenario to Agriculture Supply Chain Performance in an Indonesian Study.- From Values to Practice Evaluating the Intention of Indian MSMEs to Adopt Sustainable Business Practices.- Stakeholder Involvement to Foster Sustainable Business Practices in Indonesian MSMEs.- Barriers to Business Model Innovation Insights from SMEs in Switzerland.- Integrated Approach to Internationalization in Higher Education.- Second-hand Luxury for Generations Y and Z Embracing Responsible Consumption or Hunting for Luxury Brand Treasures An Analysis from France Using the Theory of Planned Behavior.- Circular economy in practice the benefits of collaboration for securing material flow in a US study.- Final thoughts Entrepreneurship challenges in a demanding political and economic ecosystem.

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Arie Hans Verkuil is a theologian and holds a doctorate in business ethics from the University of Zurich, Switzerland. He has a postgraduate degree in nonprofit management from the Institute for Association, Foundation and Cooperative Management (VMI) at the University of Fribourg, and Swiss Postgraduate Studies in Human Resource Management (SNP). He is a lecturer in management, mindful leadership, and ethics at the School of Business, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, and heads the Institute for Corporate Management there. He was a strategic advisor to the Swiss Federal Administration for many years. He is a member of various scientific advisory boards of South-East-Asian Universities.   Uta Milow is a lecturer and researcher of economics at FHNW with a research focus on sustainable and international entrepreneurship. She attended the University of Mannheim, Germany, and the University of Oregon, USA. After finishing a master’s degree in economics, she continued her studies with a PhD-program in Economics at Eberhard-Karls-University Tübingen, Germany. She participated in an interdisciplinary postgraduate research program on European integration (political science, law, and economics). Since 2000 she has been a lecturer at the School of Business FHNW. She is head of the Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs at the School of Business, FHNW, and is responsible for all executive education programs of the Institute of Management, FHNW.   Andreas Hinz is Program Manager of the Swiss-Asian MBA and of the MBA-MCI programme, Ho Chi Minh City/Vietnam, at the School of Business, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland. His research focuses on entrepreneurship, business model innovation, startup incubation, startup competitions in Switzerland and Asia, and digital transformation. His current research projects are on startup incubators for refugees, digitalization and smart service portals of public organizations, and in-vitro diagnostics / e-Health.   Mahmoud Al-Kilani is at the School of Business, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland. He has a PhD from Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK, and has a postgraduate degree in teaching and learning in higher education. His research focus is on business model innovation, entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial ecosystems, business start-ups, and sustainability. He is involved in various projects, on the landscape of intangible reporting, which is a joint project of KPMG and the International Association for Accounting Education & Research; and on social innovation hubs in the Middle East.   

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