The creation of pharmacy holding companies today is not merely a strategic choice but increasingly a necessity, driven by evolving market dynamics, regulatory changes, and the growing complexity of management. This paper explores how these companies can play a transformative role by enhancing sustainable lifestyles and unlocking new business opportunities, which are both central to their development strategy. To address this, a multi-criteria decision analysis is proposed, combining the compensatory methods AHP and TOPSIS, based on insights from four categories of experts. The results show a notable correlation between the AHP and TOPSIS values, although the rankings diverge. TOPSIS identifies business opportunities as the main driver behind a pharmacy owner's decision to join a holding, whereas AHP highlights the importance of lifestyle improvements and better working conditions. Expert perspectives also vary: managers and academics emphasize lifestyle factors, consultants focus on market potential, and pharmacists prioritize acquisition costs. Pharmacy holding companies, by evolving from shareholder-driven to stakeholder-oriented models, are positioned to place the customer at the center, expanding services and redistributing benefits generated by the new structure. A business strategy aligned with this model can contribute meaningfully to the achievement of SDGs 3 and 8.

Strategy and Development in Pharmacy Holding Companies: Enhancing Sustainable Lifestyle and Unlocking New Business Opportunities / D'Adamo, Idiano; Desideri, Simona; Gastaldi, Massimo; Iannilli, Martina; Marinangeli, Federico. - In: BUSINESS STRATEGY AND DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 2572-3170. - 8:4(2025). [10.1002/bsd2.70226]

Strategy and Development in Pharmacy Holding Companies: Enhancing Sustainable Lifestyle and Unlocking New Business Opportunities

D'Adamo, Idiano
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2025

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The creation of pharmacy holding companies today is not merely a strategic choice but increasingly a necessity, driven by evolving market dynamics, regulatory changes, and the growing complexity of management. This paper explores how these companies can play a transformative role by enhancing sustainable lifestyles and unlocking new business opportunities, which are both central to their development strategy. To address this, a multi-criteria decision analysis is proposed, combining the compensatory methods AHP and TOPSIS, based on insights from four categories of experts. The results show a notable correlation between the AHP and TOPSIS values, although the rankings diverge. TOPSIS identifies business opportunities as the main driver behind a pharmacy owner's decision to join a holding, whereas AHP highlights the importance of lifestyle improvements and better working conditions. Expert perspectives also vary: managers and academics emphasize lifestyle factors, consultants focus on market potential, and pharmacists prioritize acquisition costs. Pharmacy holding companies, by evolving from shareholder-driven to stakeholder-oriented models, are positioned to place the customer at the center, expanding services and redistributing benefits generated by the new structure. A business strategy aligned with this model can contribute meaningfully to the achievement of SDGs 3 and 8.
2025
business strategy; management; multi-criteria analysis; pharmacy; sustainable development
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Strategy and Development in Pharmacy Holding Companies: Enhancing Sustainable Lifestyle and Unlocking New Business Opportunities / D'Adamo, Idiano; Desideri, Simona; Gastaldi, Massimo; Iannilli, Martina; Marinangeli, Federico. - In: BUSINESS STRATEGY AND DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 2572-3170. - 8:4(2025). [10.1002/bsd2.70226]
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