Italian inland areas, characterized by low population density and limited access to essential services, face significant economic and social challenges. In this context, local businesses are adopting new sustainability models to promote territorial development and economic resilience. This paper analyzes innovative environmental, social, and economic sustainability strategies implemented by businesses in these areas, highlighting the role of local resources, digitalization, and collaborative networks; through a multidisciplinary approach and case studies, the study explores how these models can contribute to the regeneration of entrepreneurial fabric and the creation of shared value for local communities
New sustainability models in businesses of the italian inland areas
ANTONIO CAPASSO
Investigation
;GIOVANNI SPATOLASupervision
;MARIO D'AVINOVisualization
;Nevi, Giulia
2025-01-01
Abstract
Italian inland areas, characterized by low population density and limited access to essential services, face significant economic and social challenges. In this context, local businesses are adopting new sustainability models to promote territorial development and economic resilience. This paper analyzes innovative environmental, social, and economic sustainability strategies implemented by businesses in these areas, highlighting the role of local resources, digitalization, and collaborative networks; through a multidisciplinary approach and case studies, the study explores how these models can contribute to the regeneration of entrepreneurial fabric and the creation of shared value for local communitiesI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.