ABSTRACT

This book addresses the intersection of entrepreneurship, innovation and sustainability (EIS), presenting high-quality research illuminating the relationship between the three fields. The EIS nexus is particularly relevant from a European point of view given the focus of the European Commission on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainability, as well as their prominent role within the European Union in general. Also, the rapid economic growth witnessed especially in the BRIC countries in recent years requires that firms reconcile sustainability aspects with profitability and innovation, and entrepreneurs are seen as key diffusers of these aims. Sustainability requires both radical and incremental innovation at many different levels (technology, product, process, system). In many cases, such innovations come from small and medium-sized enterprises and so the role of the entrepreneur is key to their success.

The book is split into six sections. The first section examines the nexus in detail focusing on system-oriented connectivity between sustainability, innovation and entrepreneurship. The second section looks at how to nurture corporate entrepreneurship for sustainability; and the third considers "mature" industries such as automotives, chemicals and electronics and how sustainability aspects can be integrated into innovation process and strategy. The fourth section examines the nexus through the lens of developing countries in Africa. Sustainable entrepreneurship is identified as a hugely beneficial way to foster development. The fifth section of the book concentrates on SMEs; and finally the EIS nexus is approached from a network perspective and focuses on inter-organisational partnerships, which are often an important facilitator or spark for EIS initiatives.This book will prove to be essential for researchers in the EIS nexus and be of invaluable help to practitioners, governments and inter-governmental bodies attempting to encourage sustainable entrepreneurship and innovation.

chapter 1|9 pages

Entrepreneurship, innovation and sustainability

An introduction and overview 1

section I|56 pages

Integrative views of the EIS nexus

section II|40 pages

Corporate entrepreneurship for sustainability-improving innovation

chapter 5|19 pages

Corporate entrepreneurship and organisational innovation

The case of environmental management system implementation

section III|41 pages

EIS in mature industries

chapter 7|18 pages

Drivers for sustainability-improving innovation

A qualitative analysis of renewable resources, industrial products and travel services

section IV|65 pages

EIS in developing countries

chapter 8|20 pages

Obstacles to innovation and entrepreneurship in Ghana

An analysis of opportunities for sustainable development

chapter 9|18 pages

The social sustainability of entrepreneurship

An ethnographic study of entrepreneurial balancing of plural logics 1

chapter 10|26 pages

Business, but not as usual

Entrepreneurship and sustainable development in low-income economies

section VI|44 pages

EIS in a network perspective

chapter 13|25 pages

Publicly mediated inter-organisational networks

A solution for sustainability-oriented innovation in SMEs?

chapter 14|18 pages

Sustainability-improving innovation

Empirical insights and relationships with sustainability-oriented entrepreneurship