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Facilitators of and Barriers to Sustainable Development in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: A Descriptive Exploratory Study in Romania

Danut-dumitru DumitrascuIonela ManiuCatalina Costache

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barriersGeography Planning and Developmentsmall and medium-sized enterprisesExploratory researchTJ807-830SMEsContext (language use)Scientific literatureManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesassociation rules0502 economics and businessGE1-350Social inequalityMarketingCSRSustainable developmentsustainable developmentEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencesEnvironmental sciencesGoodwillSustainabilityfacilitatorsCorporate social responsibility050211 marketingBusiness050203 business & management

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In the context of growing concerns regarding the deterioration of the environment and the increase in social inequalities, the concept of sustainability emerged as a response of companies, in order to contribute to community goodwill. The drivers and obstacles for the businesses engaging in sustainable policies have been explored at large by scientific literature. However, research gaps were observed, namely regarding SMEs, that tend to have a less formal and more fragmented approach to sustainability. The goal of our study is to determine the main barriers and facilitators for sustainability that Romanian SMEs face, and the connections between them and with the firms’ characteristics. Our study identifies the main barriers and facilitators for adopting sustainable practices in SMEs located in Romania, based on a study on a panel of 71 firms. The association rule method of data mining and quantitative statistic methods were used to explore barrier–facilitator relationships and how they vary depending on the firms’ or managers’ characteristics. The results show a wide range of drivers and obstacles for implementing sustainability in SMEs, while identifying connections between different barriers and facilitators and correlations with the firms’ characteristics. Our findings contribute to a better understanding of factors that impact sustainable behavior in SMEs and identify further aspects to be explored.

https://doi.org/10.3390/su13063213