Economic viability
The economic component of the Triple Bottom Line is often assumed to mean the company’s financial performance. But it is more than that.
Finance concerns the market valuation of transactions that pass through the company's books. Economics, on the other hand, is the means by which society uses human and natural resources in the pursuit of human welfare.
Our approach
At Novo Nordisk, remaining economically viable means managing the business in a way that secures corporate profitability and growth, and seeks to leave a positive economic footprint in the community. This includes rewarding employees, making profit for shareholders, and investing in growing the business.
Learn more
To learn more about Novo Nordisk’s approach to economic viability, see the articles on Economic footprint and Socio-economics.


