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KEY DRIVERS FOR THE GREAT PATHWAY TO SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL FRAMEWORK Sundiman, Didi; Fatma Satyani
Fortunate Business Review Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Fortunate Business Review
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat - Universitas Universal.

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This research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the pathways to business sustainability by recognizing the growth of Knowledge Management and Sustainable Supply Chains, the study aims to identify key trends and intellectual structures in this field. Employing a qualitative approach, the research utilizes content analysis on a sample of 48 prior research studies from reputable academic databases. The AI tool notebookLM aided in the organization and thematic analysis of the data. The findings reveal that achieving enduring business sustainability requires a multifaceted approach encompassing six interconnected factors. These include the strategic integration of sustainability into core business strategy and purpose, often guided by the triple bottom line; the implementation of sustainable operations and supply chain management, including developing a green supply chain; the establishment of effective performance measurement and reporting of sustainability using relevant performance indicators; the fostering of knowledge and innovation for sustainability through effective knowledge management; meaningful stakeholder engagement and collaboration considering stakeholder value; and the development of organizational capacity and adaptation for sustainability, including business model adaptation. These elements collectively enable organizations to navigate the complexities of achieving a truly sustainable business model and drive long-term value creation.
EXPLORING THE MECHANISM AND PATH OF THE REGIONAL COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP (RCEP) FOR ECONOMIC INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT (POINT OF VIEW WITH SYSTEM DYNAMICS MODEL) Sundiman, Didi; Fatma Satyani; Angelina Halim, Michelle; Kristina, Nerry
Fortunate Business Review Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Fortunate Business Review
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This research aims to address gaps by conducting a detailed analysis of the RCEP's provisions and their expected impact on innovation, using both qualitative and quantitative methods with System Dynamics to offer a nuanced understanding of the RCEP's innovation potential. The research design used a qualitative analysis to examine the impact of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) on economic innovation. As useful tools, System Dynamics help identify potential challenges, such as trade imbalances or sector-specific vulnerabilities, enabling more informed policy decisions. Our research on the RCEP explored its provisions related to trade, investment, and intellectual property. These specific clauses directly impact economic innovation by promoting technology transfer, harmonizing standards, and facilitating cross-border collaboration. Through a System Dynamics perspective, we modeled how these provisions translate into actionable strategies. Our dynamic simulations revealed how changes in one area (e.g., increased technology transfer) ripple through the system, affecting other variables (e.g., R&D investments, market access). By understanding these interdependencies, member countries can develop targeted policies and investment plans. Anticipated impacts of RCEP on innovative capacities extend beyond economic growth, shaping the long-term competitiveness of the region.