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Sustainable Entrepreneurship

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Sustainable Entrepreneurship

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Sustainable Entrepreneurship book

Discovering, Creating and Seizing Opportunities for Blended Value Generation

Sustainable Entrepreneurship

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Sustainable Entrepreneurship book

Discovering, Creating and Seizing Opportunities for Blended Value Generation
Edited ByAdam Lindgreen, François Maon, Christine Vallaster, Shumaila Yousafzai, Beatriz Palacios Florencio
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2019
eBook Published 30 April 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315611495
Pages 390
eBook ISBN 9781315611495
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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Lindgreen, A., Maon, F., Vallaster, C., Yousafzai, S., & Florencio, B.P. (Eds.). (2018). Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Discovering, Creating and Seizing Opportunities for Blended Value Generation (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315611495

ABSTRACT

 

The way organizations manage entrepreneurship has changed dramatically over the past decade. Today, organizations take account of economic issues, but they also adopt a broader perspective of their purpose including social and environmental issues (i.e. sustainability). Yet, despite its global spread, sustainable entrepreneurship remains an uncertain and poorly defined ambition with few absolutes.

This book reaffirms the important need to improve comprehension and explore the subtleties of how individuals, groups, and organizations can discover, create, and seize opportunities for blended value generation, by designing and operating sustainable ventures. It examines, in an interdisciplinary fashion and across sectoral and geographical boundaries, how entrepreneurial activities can be developed to be generally consistent with sustainable development goals, as well as by whom, for what reasons, and with what implications. The Editors comprehensively review key dimensions of the sustainable entrepreneurship phenomenon to establish an essential definition and up-to-date picture of the field. The 19 chapters cover 4 main topics:

    • Understanding the intentions and motivations for sustainable entrepreneurship
    • Fostering and enacting sustainability through entrepreneurial action
    • Leading and inspiring sustainable entrepreneurial action
    • Finding the contextually grounded implications of and challenges to sustainable entrepreneurship and blended value generation

This book is an important resource for entrepreneurs and policy makers as well as students in the fields of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainability.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|71 pages

Understanding intentions and motivations behind sustainable entrepreneurship

chapter 1.1|21 pages

The role of perceived university support in the formation of students’ entrepreneurial intention

BySaadat Saeed, Shumaila Yousafzai, Mirella Yani-de-Soriano, Moreno Muffatto

chapter 1.2|14 pages

Motivations and entrepreneurial orientation of sustainable entrepreneurs

An exploratory study of sustainable entrepreneurship archetypes in the fashion industry
ByRené Bohnsack, Lori DiVito

chapter 1.3|12 pages

Gender analysis of social entrepreneurial intention

A case of Morocco and Spain
ByJuan D. Borrero

chapter 1.4|22 pages

Non-profit entrepreneurial activism

Values, behaviour, and sociotechnical dimensions of social entrepreneurship in the case of Freegle
ByChris I. Martin, Paul Upham, Rita Klapper

part II|103 pages

Fostering and enacting sustainability through entrepreneurial action

chapter 2.1|24 pages

Sustainable entrepreneurship orientation

Reflection on status-quo research on factors facilitating responsible managerial practices ∗
BySacha Kraus, Janina Burtscher, Christine Vallaster, Martin Angerer

chapter 2.2|18 pages

Sustainable consumption through new business models

The role of sustainable entrepreneurship 1
ByNancy M.P. Bocken

chapter 2.3|18 pages

Enacting sustainable entrepreneurial action for a circular economy

ByMelissa Edwards, Suzanne Benn, Tamsin Angus-Leppan, Robert Perey

chapter 2.4|19 pages

Policy entrepreneurs and sustainable water resources management in Australia

Some empirical findings
ByZhifang Wu

chapter 2.5|22 pages

Integrated sustainable entrepreneurship

A view from the South
ByDavid Coldwell, Robert Venter

part III|76 pages

Leading and inspiring sustainable entrepreneurial action

chapter 3.1|16 pages

Fitting in and standing out

An identity approach for sustainable entrepreneurs
ByJessica J. Jones, Jeffrey G. York

chapter 3.2|26 pages

The ethical and moral-based dimension of leadership in CSR-oriented strategies and sustainable entrepreneurship

ByMara Del Baldo

chapter 3.3|21 pages

The roles of leadership styles in corporate social responsibility

ByShuili Du, Valérie Swaen, Adam Lindgreen, Sankar Sen

chapter 3.4|11 pages

Teaching sustainability via entrepreneurship education in tourism and hospitality school

ByFernando Lourenço

part IV|95 pages

Contextually grounded implications and challenges for sustainable entrepreneurship and blended value generation

chapter 4.1|11 pages

Motivations and barriers to going green amongst Australian businesses

Identifying the on and off switches in small, medium and large firms
ByMichael T. Schaper

chapter 4.2|12 pages

Independent coffee shops in the U.S.

A closer look at sustainable social entrepreneurship
ByRob Boyle

chapter 4.3|10 pages

The SBA 7(a) loan program and the American social entrepreneur

ByJ. Howard Kucher

chapter 4.4|13 pages

The corporate social responsibility paradox

Present-day firm challenges in the cacao sector of Indonesia
ByEdwin B.P. de Jong, Jonas Kolenberg, Luuk Knippenberg

chapter 4.5|29 pages

On the infusion of ethics in entrepreneurial and managerial action

Reconciling actors’ CSR-related perceptions in the Malawian tea industry
ByAdam Lindgreen, François Maon, Christine Vallaster, Shumaila Yousafzai, Beatriz Palacios Florencio

chapter 4.6|18 pages

The value of public data for assessing sustainability

The case of Mexican entrepreneurs and the rural census
ByRosario Michel-Villarreal, Eliseo Vilalta-Perdomo, Martin Hingley
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