De Gruyter Handbook of Sustainable Entrepreneurship Research

De Gruyter Handbook of Sustainable Entrepreneurship Research Gjalt de Jong, Niels Faber, Emma Folmer, Tom Long, Berfu Ünal. - 1 online resource (XVIII, 446 p.) - De Gruyter Handbooks in Business, Economics and Finance , 2748-016X ; .

Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- 1 Introduction Part I: Foundations -- Introduction -- 2 Sustainable Entrepreneurship Research: Narratives, Tensions and Future Agendas 3 Fostering Sustainability and Entrepreneurship Through Action Research: The Role of Value Reciprocity and Impact Temporality 4 Sustainable Entrepreneurship Education 5 Consultation: Building Social Relations with Productive Benefits Part II: Leadership -- Introduction -- 6 Value-Driven Leadership in Sustainable Entrepreneurship 7 Back to the Sustainable Future: The Influence of the Big Five Personality Traits on Consideration of Future Consequences 8 Unpacking Opportunity Recognition for Sustainable Entrepreneurship 9 Leadership in Transitions: The Case of Hydrogen Part III: Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Context -- Introduction -- 10 Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Context: Mapping Research on the Nexus and Demarcating Future Research Directions 11 The Untold Story of Women's Online Business in Bangladesh 12 Climate-Smart Agriculture Diffusion within Smallholder Agriculture Context: The Role of Business Models of Sustainable Entrepreneurs 13 Sustainable Entrepreneurial Storytelling in the Caribbean: Digital Storytelling to Empower Trinidad and Tobago's Cocoa Sector Part IV: Business Models -- Introduction -- 14 From Economic to Sustainable Value Creation 15 Transformative Organizational Learning for Circular Economy 16 Accelerating Transitions Through Business Model Thinking 17 A Long-Term Perspective on Sustainable Business Modelling Changing Value Creation, Actors and Scope in a Quest to Foster Transformation and Transition Part V: Performance and Impact -- Introduction -- 18 Impact Investment in Southeast Asia: An Overview and Framework 19 Enabling the Agency of Others: The Ultimate Impact of Social Entrepreneurs 20 Breaking Boundaries: The Case of Women Tech-Entrepreneurs in Lebanon 21 Mapping Change in Local Energy: Community Energy Groups and Their Theory of Change List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Index / Gjalt de Jong -- / Stefano Pascucci -- / Angela Greco, Rikke Kristine Nielsen, Manon Eikelenboom -- / Emma Folmer, Dana Schadenberg, Thomas B. Long -- / Rikke Kristine Nielsen, Arne Remmen, Jacob Lundberg -- / A. Berfu Ünal -- / Hendrik Thelken, Gjalt de Jong -- / Margo Enthoven -- / Philipp S. Eppe, Lennart Winkeler, Geo Kocheril, Torben Stührmann -- / Hellen Dawo -- / Lavlu Mozumdar, Kazi Shek Farid, Shatabdi Acharjee, Fatima Zannat Esha -- / Mmapatla Precious Senyolo, Thomas B. Long, Vincent Blok, Onno Omta -- / Denise Speck, Thomas B. Long -- / Niels Faber, Bartjan Pennink -- / Bart van Hoof, Sjors Witjes, Walter Vermeulen -- / Milou Derks, Rick Gilsing, Frank Berkers -- / Niels Faber, Jan Jonker -- / Jian Li Yew, Wee Chan Au, Andreana Drencheva -- / Alexandra Ioan, Alyssa Matteucci -- / Mona Itani, Alain Daou -- / Emma Folmer, Anna Rebmann, Charlotte Johnson, Esther van der Waal, Alexandra Schneiders --

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Many countries and regions face unprecedented social and environmental crises and disruptive events whose impact can no longer be ignored. Sustainable entrepreneurs offer new solutions to these problems that involve replacing the current linear economies by circular systems. Sustainable entrepreneurs generate new sustainable products, services, and production processes, with new sustainable business models that simultaneously balance ecological, social and economic goals, which result in sustainable welfare for current and for future generations. The DeGruyter Handbook of Sustainable Entrepreneurship Research studies the causes and consequences of sustainable entrepreneurship, the new standard of doing business and designing public policy, as reflected in the growth of sustainable entrepreneurship start-up ventures and the increasing integration of sustainability in small- and medium-sized enterprises as well as in incumbent corporations. It explores five main themes, each presenting state-of-the-art thinking: foundations, leadership, innovation, business models, performance and impact. Each section consists of four chapters that, taken together, offer in-depth perspectives, take stock of current situations and propose new avenues for future research. The handbook offers a coherent and systemic perspective for sustainable start-ups and for incumbent firms and governments aiming for transitions. It will also be of interest to scholars and postgraduate students interested in sustainable entrepreneurship.




Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


Gjalt de Jong; Niels Faber; Emma Folmer; Tom Long; Berfu Ünal, all of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands


In English.

9783110756159

10.1515/9783110756159 doi


BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Business Development.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Entrepreneurship.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / New Business Enterprises.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Green Business.

Entrepreneurship Nachhaltiges Unternehmertum Nachhaltigkeit Recycling Energieeffiziente Produktion Soziale Gerechtigkeit Sustainable entrepreneurship Sustainability Sustainable development New business models Circular sustainable societies Sustainable entrepreneurship Sustainability Sustainable development New business models Circular sustainable societies