Climate-Resilient Management in the Green Entrepreneurial Economy: The Specifics of Developed and Developing Countries
Elena G. Popkova and
Gulnora K. Abdurakhmanova
Chapter 1 in Sustainable Development of the Green Entrepreneurial Economy, 2025, pp 1-14 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
The research focuses on developing a new approach to decarbonization management, where private entrepreneurship plays a crucial role. The economic system that implements this new approach is referred to as the green entrepreneurial economy. Climate-resilient business management serves as the key strategy for ensuring decarbonization within this framework. The research is based on the advanced practices of the top 10 developed and top 10 developing green entrepreneurial economies in 2023. The research methodology involves regression modeling to assess the impact of climate-resilient management factors on the target outcomes of the green entrepreneurial economy. According to the authors, the prospect of achieving full decarbonization in the green entrepreneurial economy of developed countries by 2050 is closely linked to the transition to clean energy. In developing countries, improving the business climate is of much greater importance. The results obtained contribute to developing management tools for the green entrepreneurial economy, highlighting their theoretical significance. The proposed recommendations have practical value because they will enhance the practice of climate-resilient management in developed and developing countries, considering the specifics of their green entrepreneurial economy models.
Keywords: Green Entrepreneurial Economy; Sustainable Development; Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); Economy of Transformations; Green Economy; Energy Efficiency; Renewable Energy Sources; Waste Disposal; Carbon Footprint; Green Technologies; Eco-City; Green Finance; Green Banking; ESG Strategies; Digitalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q01 Q4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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