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Autori principali: Masanja, Mugyenyi, Kazema, Ssemogerere, Mwakwere, Kamali, Tumweka, Simba
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Lingua:inglese
Pubblicazione: Zenodo 2011
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Accesso online:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18931621
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author Masanja, Mugyenyi
Kazema, Ssemogerere
Mwakwere, Kamali
Tumweka, Simba
author_facet Masanja, Mugyenyi
Kazema, Ssemogerere
Mwakwere, Kamali
Tumweka, Simba
contents <p>Sustainable development has become increasingly important in Tanzanian business enterprises as they seek to balance economic growth with environmental and social responsibilities. A comparative research design was employed, involving a review of literature and semi-structured interviews with business leaders from various industries in Tanzania. Findings indicate that while all sectors acknowledge the importance of sustainable development, there are significant differences in how they operationalize these principles. The study highlights disparities in sustainability strategies between high-tech and traditional sectors, suggesting a need for tailored interventions to enhance overall business resilience. Policy makers should consider sector-specific approaches to support Tanzanian businesses in adopting more effective sustainable development practices. Sustainable Development, Business Enterprises, Tanzania, Comparative Analysis</p>
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spellingShingle Sustainable Development Strategies in Tanzanian Business Enterprises: A Comparative Analysis
Masanja, Mugyenyi
Kazema, Ssemogerere
Mwakwere, Kamali
Tumweka, Simba
Sustainable Development
African Geography
Ecocentrism
Stakeholder Theory
Corporate Citizenship
Green Business Practices
Sustainability Metrics
<p>Sustainable development has become increasingly important in Tanzanian business enterprises as they seek to balance economic growth with environmental and social responsibilities. A comparative research design was employed, involving a review of literature and semi-structured interviews with business leaders from various industries in Tanzania. Findings indicate that while all sectors acknowledge the importance of sustainable development, there are significant differences in how they operationalize these principles. The study highlights disparities in sustainability strategies between high-tech and traditional sectors, suggesting a need for tailored interventions to enhance overall business resilience. Policy makers should consider sector-specific approaches to support Tanzanian businesses in adopting more effective sustainable development practices. Sustainable Development, Business Enterprises, Tanzania, Comparative Analysis</p>
title Sustainable Development Strategies in Tanzanian Business Enterprises: A Comparative Analysis
topic Sustainable Development
African Geography
Ecocentrism
Stakeholder Theory
Corporate Citizenship
Green Business Practices
Sustainability Metrics
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18931621