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This book builds on a theoretical framework that addresses the topics of 'blue' (ocean-related) and 'green' (environment-related) entrepreneurship and innovation via a combination of insights from sustainability, policy, managerial, strategic, innovation and legal perspectives. Providing empirical casework as well as a conceptual and theoretical framework, the book takes an interdisciplinary and global approach to the emergent field of sustainable entrepreneurship.
List of contents
Introduction
Part 1: A theoretical Framework for Sustainable Entrepreneurship
- Sustainable Entrepreneurship: eternal beginnings
- Addressing sustainability challenges through state led innovation
- Eco Socio Innovation: underpinning sustainable entrepreneurship and social innovation
- Embeddedness as a facilitator for sustainable Entrepreneurship
- Sustainable at home—Sustainable at work? The impact of pro-environmental life-work spillover effects on sustainable intra- or entrepreneurship
- The application of the ambidexterity theoretical perspective to sustainable entrepreneurship: balancing the sustainability-development equilibrium over time
- Sustainability Entrepreneurship in marine protected areas
- Part II: Empirical insights from case studies- Regional and sectoral perspective
- Lessons from Sustainable Entrepreneurship towards social innovation in healthcare
- Innovation in the face of tension: lessons from a sustainable Social Enterprise
- When the river ran purple: reframing indigenous economics in a global city
- Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Social innovation: a CPA view
- Innovation in Sustainable Entrepreneurship Education in Africa: Strategy and Social Impact
- Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship in agriculture: Empirical insights into the SME ecosystem
- Sustainable entrepreneurship in maritime tourism: theoretical considerations and empirical evidence
Part III: Policy and institutional perspectives
- Sustainable development and entrepreneurship: mapping definitions, determinants, actors and processes
- Private- public partnerships in Kazakhstan and Russia: the interplay between social value, entrepreneurship and sustainability
- The everyday experience of the social entrepreneur- brokering for social innovation in the intersection of networks of practice
- Employee Energy Cooperatives – employee entrepreneurial activities towards a more sustainable future
- Building Sustainable Social Enterprises: Combining Multiple Institutional Logics
- Social Entrepreneurship as an INGO: exploring the challenges of innovation and hybridisation