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Engaging for Sustainability: Unlocking the Potential of User Involvement in Business Activities

Abstract
The success of corporate sustainability activities is dependent on how their consumers use their products. Drawing on an empirical study of business-user interaction during Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour in Gothenburg, Sweden, this thesis explores the potential of user involvement in sustainability efforts. Through qualitative interviews with fans and stakeholders, this research investigates how Coldplay has integrated sustainability into its concert operations and engaged its fans in these initiatives. The key findings demonstrate that effective business-user interaction for sustainability requires a multifaceted approach. These include leading by example, establishing trust through consistent and credible actions, maintaining strong brand recognition, and offering innovative activities that facilitate user participation. Moreover, the study highlights the necessity of fostering conditions that encourage collaboration, ensuring that sustainability efforts resonate with and are supported by all stakeholders involved. The research reveals that while user involvement might seem straightforward, it involves complex and deliberate strategies that align closely with the brand’s values and user expectations. From a management perspective, these strategies underscore the importance of aligning sustainability initiatives with overall business goals and adapting engagement methods to fit the business context. By doing so, managers can foster stronger stakeholder relationships, enhance credibility, and drive continuous innovation in sustainability practices.
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Student Essay
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What if you could make a difference in the world by simply going to a concert? This is what Coldplay is trying to achieve with their ambitious Music of the Spheres tour, which aims to be the most sustainable tour ever. By cutting down their carbon emissions, planting millions of trees, and engaging their fans in various ways—from generating electricity by riding bikes or jumping on kinetic dancefloors to teaming up with local partners for social and environmental actions—Coldplay sets a new standard for sustainability practices. This thesis explores how Coldplay involves fans and other stakeholders in their sustainability efforts, revealing what other businesses can learn about encouraging user participation in implementing business strategies. As Chris Martin, the lead singer of Coldplay puts it (Green Network Asia, 2023), “We’re trying to show that being green and clean is good business. It’s not something charitable, and it’s not something that makes you lose quality of life. It’s something that should just be a natural part of any business if you want the business to do well.“
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Date
2024-06-14
Author
Lang, Sandya Paulina
Linder, Ylva
Keywords
Business-user interaction
User participation
Prosumption
Co-creation
Sustainability
Music industry
Coldplay
Publication type
other
Language
eng
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