Entrepreneurship as Catalyst for Sustainable Development: Opening the Black Box
Matthias Filser,
Sascha Kraus,
Norat Roig-Tierno,
Norbert Kailer and
Ulrike Fischer
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Matthias Filser: Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, 8400 Winterthur, Switzerland
Sascha Kraus: École Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur, ESCE International Business School, 75015 Paris, France
Norat Roig-Tierno: ESIC Business & Marketing School, 46021 Valencia, Spain
Norbert Kailer: Johannes Kepler University, Institute of Entrepreneurship and Organizational Development, 4040 Linz, Austria
Ulrike Fischer: Johannes Kepler University, Institute of Entrepreneurship and Organizational Development, 4040 Linz, Austria
Sustainability, 2019, vol. 11, issue 16, 1-18
Abstract:
In the last decades, sustainable development has become an important topic of discussion for scholars and practitioners concerned with environmental issues. Since the publication of the Brundtland Report, which represents a milestone in triggering awareness for sustainability issues, sustainable development has steadily gained popularity to become one of the most important environmental discourses today. Together with innovation, the United Nations identified entrepreneurship as a key element for addressing sustainable development challenges. Due to its growing recognition as a driver of sustainable development, entrepreneurship is subject to research across many scientific disciplines. To systemize the current state of knowledge, the purpose of this paper is to systematically review recent literature and to outline how sustainable development influences entrepreneurial activities and vice versa. In addition, it investigates whether and under what circumstances entrepreneurship can contribute to the economic, environmental and social dimension of sustainable development. The systematic literature review shows that several research areas, such as opportunities, motivations, competencies, strategies and business models of sustainability-oriented entrepreneurs, have already received wide coverage by academic literature. However, our knowledge about how entrepreneurial activities contribute to the achievement of the United Nations sustainable development goals is still limited and should be addressed by further research.
Keywords: entrepreneurship; sustainable development; literature review (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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