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E-raamat: Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Discovering, Creating and Seizing Opportunities for Blended Value Generation

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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.

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"This text is a timely contribution to the field of sustainable entrepreneurship, a topic of increasing importance to our global society. The book offers novel empirically and conceptually-derived insights into the motivations and challenges of sustainable entrepreneurship, and proposes potential solutions for leading and inspiring real entrepreneurial action toward a more sustainable economy. With an impressive collection of international scholars, the chapters explore contemporary sustainable entrepreneurship in various geographical, cultural, and industry contexts, applying a range of theoretical lenses. The book will be of value to academics, researchers, policy makers, and practitioners." - Prof. Colette Henry, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland

"Sustainable entrepreneurship can help to resolve the environmental and social problems that our postmodern society is facing. Thinking about sustainability when discovering, creating and seizing entrepreneurial opportunities and being prepared to act as a sustainable entrepreneur become more and more important in a globalised world. In this edited book, Adam Lindgreen and his colleagues address a number of key issues in relation to sustainable entrepreneurship, identifyng, for example, the intentions and motivations behind sustainable entrepreneursip, or examining the role of entrepreneurial action in fostering and enacting sustainability. For the editors and authors of the book, sustainable entrepreneurship is mainly a matter of education, training and leadership and they pave the way to show how to develop sustainable entrepreneurial action. I heartily recommend this book to both academics and practitioners." - Distinguished prof. Alain Fayolle, Director of the Entrepreneurship Research Centre, emlyon business school

"The real work of sustainable entrepreneurship is just now starting. This anthology is a great place to begin in grasping the depth and breadth of this new inspiring new field of research. You will find a focused and clearly articulated coverage of the key topics of sustainable entrepreneurship. It encourages your personal critical reflections and deeper exploration of how sustainable entrepreneurs can save planet earth for future generations. A must-read for everyone." Gjalt de Jong, Professor of Sustainable Entrepreneurship in a Circular Economy at the University of Groningen

"This book focuses on the relatively unexplored research field of sustainable entrepreneurship. It addresses a variety of questions such as: What are the intentions and motivations of sustainable entrepreneurs? What are their actual practices in different parts of the world? And why can they be considered future-oriented leaders? The broad scope of contributions makes this book worth reading." - Jacqueline Cramer, Professor of sustainable innovation at Utrecht University

List of figures
xii
List of tables
xiv
About the editors xvi
About the contributors xix
Foreword and acknowledgments xxvii
PART I Understanding intentions and motivations behind sustainable entrepreneurship
1(72)
1.1 The role of perceived university support in the formation of students' entrepreneurial intention
3(21)
Saadat Saeed
Shumaila Yousafzai
Mirella Yani-De-Soriano
Moreno Muffatto
1.2 Motivations and entrepreneurial orientation of sustainable entrepreneurs: an exploratory study of sustainable entrepreneurship archetypes in the fashion industry
24(14)
Rene Bohnsack
Lori Divito
1.3 Gender analysis of social entrepreneurial intention: a case of Morocco and Spain
38(12)
Juan D. Borrero
1.4 Non-profit entrepreneurial activism: values, behaviour, and sociotechnical dimensions of social entrepreneurship in the case of Freegle
50(23)
Chris I. Martin
Paul Upham
Rita Klapper
PART II Fostering and enacting sustainability through entrepreneurial action
73(104)
2.1 Sustainable entrepreneurship orientation: reflection on status-quo research on factors facilitating responsible managerial practices
75(24)
Sacha Kraus
Janina Burtscher
Christine Vallaster
Martin Angerer
2.2 Sustainable consumption through new business models: the role of sustainable entrepreneurship
99(18)
Nancy M. R. Isocken
2.3 Enacting sustainable entrepreneurial action for a circular economy
117(18)
Melissa Edwards
Suzanne Benn
Tamsin Angus-Leppan
Robert I'Erey
2.4 Policy entrepreneurs and sustainable water resources management in Australia: some empirical findings
135(19)
Zhifang Wu
2.5 Integrated sustainable entrepreneurship: a view from the South
154(23)
David Coldwell
Robert Venter
PART III Leading and inspiring sustainable entrepreneurial action
177(76)
3.1 Fitting in and standing out: an identity approach for sustainable entrepreneurs
179(16)
Jessica J. Jones
Jeffrey G. York
3.2 The ethical and moral-based dimension of leadership in CSR-oriented strategies and sustainable entrepreneurship
195(26)
Mara Del Baldo
3.3 The roles of leadership styles in corporate social responsibility
221(21)
Shuili Du
Valerie Swaen
Adam Lindgreen
Sankar Sen
3.4 Teaching sustainability via entrepreneurship education in tourism and hospitality school
242(11)
Fernando Lourenco
PART IV Contextually grounded implications and challenges for sustainable entrepreneurship and blended value generation
253(95)
4.1 Motivations and barriers to going green amongst Australian businesses: identifying the on and off switches in small, medium and large firms
255(11)
Michael T. Schapbr
4.2 Independent coffee shops in the U.S.: a closer look at sustainable social entrepreneurship
266(12)
Rob Boyle
4.3 The SBA 7(A) Loan Program and the American social entrepreneur
278(10)
J. Howard Kucher
4.4 The corporate social responsibility paradox: present-day firm challenges in the cacao sector of Indonesia
288(13)
Edwin B.P. De Jong
Jonas Kolenberg
Luuk Knippenberg
4.5 On the infusion of ethics in entrepreneurial and managerial action: Reconciling actors' CSR-related perceptions in the Malawian tea industry
301(29)
Andrew Ngawenja Mzembe
Adam Lindgreen
4.6 The value of public data for assessing sustainability: the case of Mexican entrepreneurs and the rural census
330(18)
Rosario Michel-Villarreal
Eliseo Vilalta-Perdomo
Martin Hingley
Index 348
Dr. Adam Lindgreen is Professor of Marketing at Copenhagen Business School where he heads the Department of Marketing. Dr. Lindgreen received his PhD from Cranfield University. He has published in California Management Review, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Product and Innovation Management, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, and Journal of World Business, among others.

Dr. François Maon is Associate Professor at IESEG School of Management. He received his PhD from Université catholique de Louvain. Dr. Maon has published in California Management Review, Journal of Business Ethics, and International Journal of Management Reviews, among others.

Dr. Christine Vallaster is Professor of Marketing & Relationship Management at the University of Applied Sciences in Salzburg. Dr. Vallaster received her post-doctoral qualification from the University of Innsbruck, Austria. She has published in California Management Review, Journal of Business Research, European Journal of Marketing, and Journal of World Business, among others.

Dr. Shumaila Yousafzai is Associate Professor at Cardiff University, UK. Her research focuses on the contextual embeddedness of entrepreneurship, institutional theory, and entrepreneurial orientation. She is the Associate Editor of Journal of Small Business Management and has extensively published in various international journals. She has also co-edited a special issue on Womens entrepreneurship for Entrepreneurship & Regional Development and edited volumes on women's entrepreneurship with Edward Elgar and Routledge.

Dr. Beatriz Palacios Florencio is Associate Professor of marketing at Pablo de Olavide University at Seville. His main research is Corporate Social Responsibility and tourism. Her main research is corportae responsibility and tourism. She has published in Journal of Business Research, Total Quality Management & Business Excellence, Management Decision, and Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, among others.