Environmentally-driven Business Development

Environmentally-driven Business Development

CHALLENGE PROFILE

ENVIRONMENTALLY-DRIVEN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Higher education institution

Linköping University, Sweden

Department

Faculty of Science and Engineering

Academic team

Prof Dr Olof Hjelm
Carina Sundberg

Every year, 15 to 30 students at Linköping University receive the opportunity to participate in the course ‘Environmentally-driven Business Development’ which incorporates elements of challenge-based learning (CBL). The course aim is to develop the capabilities to formulate and plan a business solution for an environmental problem. Theories and practical examples are presented at lectures. Seminars are arranged to further support student learning. In a group assignment, a sustainable business idea is planned and described in collaboration with a business partner.

After course completion the student shall:

    • be able to explain and reflect upon relevant theories and concepts in the area of sustainable entrepreneurship
    • be able to account for drivers and hinders for environmentally-driven business development
    • be able to account for critical factors for the establishment of an entrepreneurial venture and have some ability to collect and analyse relevant information for that purpose
    • combine knowledge about environment and environmental technology with innovation and
      entrepreneurship
    • describe and motivate a tentative business solution to an environmental problem

Students

Business Solutions

Business partner

Sustainability dimensions covered
  • Environmental sustainability – 100%
  • SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY – 50%
  • ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY – 100%
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Energy and environmental management

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Waste as a resource

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Circular solutions

“I’m very happy about the outcomes of the ScaleUp4Sustainability project in which we developed innovative programmes in student-business collaboration for sustainability. I hope it will inspire others to combine the three buzzwords “innovation”, “entrepreneurship” and “sustainability”, because there are a lot of sustainability challenges out there that we need to solve.”

Prof Dr Olof Hjelm, Professor of Environmental Technology and Management and responsible for the course ‘Environmentally-driven Business Development’ at Linköping University

TOGETHER, LET'S HARNESS THE POWER OF COLLABORATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP TO SOLVE SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES.

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Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Department of Business Administration, Economics and Law
Adj. Prof. Innovation Management and Sustainability
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114-118, 26129 Oldenburg, Germany

Legal notice and data protection

The platform was created as part of the ScaleUp4Sustainability project. ScaleUp4Sustainability (Project Reference: 601150-EPP-1-2018-1-DE-EPPKA2-KA) is funded by the Erasmus+/Knowledge Alliance Programme of the European Union.

Student resources

STUDENTS

resources

 

Explore our emerging resource collection, covering everything from reports and tools to best practices and insights on sustainable venturing challenges.

TOGETHER, LET'S HARNESS THE POWER OF COLLABORATIVE ENTREPRENEURSHIP TO SOLVE SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES.

Get in touch if you have questions or comments. We're happy to hear from you.

powered by ScaleUp4Sustainability
Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Department of Business Administration, Economics and Law
Adj. Prof. Innovation Management and Sustainability
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114-118, 26129 Oldenburg, Germany

Legal notice and data protection

The platform was created as part of the ScaleUp4Sustainability project. ScaleUp4Sustainability (Project Reference: 601150-EPP-1-2018-1-DE-EPPKA2-KA) is funded by the Erasmus+/Knowledge Alliance Programme of the European Union.