Biomimicry: Descriptive analysis of biodiversity strategy adoption for business sustainable performance

  • Mashingaidze S
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Abstract

Biomimicry is a novel interdisciplinary field that mimics nature’s best ideas and processes to solve human problems. The objective of this article was to do a descriptive documentary analysis of literature in biodiversity and to recommend for business adoption as a sustainable performance strategy. The research was however based on nine (9) Life’s Principles, which were candidly inspired by nature. The research findings indicated that most business theories and strategies can mimic perfunctorily from nature for them to achieve a sustainable performance. The research was quite a conceptual and therefore did not offer direct practical proposition because its value was a descriptive of the ideas and strategies from nature and to outline its fundamental principles since biodiversity has track record of sustainability without men’s interference which humanity can also mimic.

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Mashingaidze, S. (2014). Biomimicry: Descriptive analysis of biodiversity strategy adoption for business sustainable performance. Journal of Governance and Regulation, 3(2), 18–28. https://doi.org/10.22495/jgr_v3_i2_c1_p2

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