open access publication

Article, 2023

Greenwashing: A Broken Business Model

Journal of Business Models, ISSN 2246-2465, Volume 11, 2, 10.54337/jbm.v11i2.7352

Contributors

Pedersen, Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum 0000-0003-2628-9087 [1] Andersen, Kirsti Reitan 0000-0002-2047-4727 [2]

Affiliations

  1. [1] CBS
  2. [NORA names: CBS Copenhagen Business School; University];
  3. [2] Copenhagen Business School
  4. [NORA names: CBS Copenhagen Business School; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Is greenwashing a business model? The paper is a conceptual effort to advance the discussions of greenwashing though the lenses of business model thinking. We argue that the business model literature can offer a useful supplement to the existing conceptualisations of greenwashing by linking talk-action disconnects to the broader business architecture. Essentially, greenwashing is considered as a broken business model, which characterizes organisations that deliberately disconnect the promises to the stakeholders (i.e. value proposition) from the underlying business architecture. We also argue that the concept of greenwashing can contribute to the business model literature by drawing attention to organisations with imperfect business architectures, which fail to deliver on the value proposition communicated to their stakeholders. Fundamentally, greenwashing calls attention to the multitude of organisations with limited integration between the individual building blocks of a business model.

Keywords

architecture, block, building blocks, business, business architecture, business model literature, business model thinking, business models, concept, conceptual effort, conceptualisation, disconnection, discussion, efforts, individual building blocks, integration, lenses, literature, model, model thinking, modeling literature, organisations, proposition, stakeholders, supplementation, thinking

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