The Sustainable Enterprise Approach in India Shifts to a Low-Carbon Economy
Niranchana Shri Viswanathan () and
K. P. Venkataswamy ()
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Niranchana Shri Viswanathan: Sapthagiri NPS University, School of Management Studies
K. P. Venkataswamy: REVA University, School of Management Studies
A chapter in Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on the Role of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Management for Sustainable Development (ICRIEMSD 2024), 2024, pp 535-543 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Sustainability entrepreneurship will better the lives of mankind ethically, monetarily and ecologically. In the 21 st century, climate warming causes a lot of problems. Greenhouse gas emissions are an important related factor. Third-largest carbon emitter India is the third largest greenhouse gas (GHG) emitter, responsible for 31.42% of global GHGs — including emissions from agriculture and other land uses such as deforestation and burning domestic crop residue which together account for over a quarter of this share. Productivity-based acceleration can be used to reduce the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions. In this research we believe to design a model of the internet system which converts world in low-carbon by using methods like e-vehicle delivery business models, gas-swapping fuel, use renewable energies and reutilization materials during enterprises so that preventing human from wide problem for lives. Built on a theoretical and an empirical model of opinion about innovation to reduce greenhouse gases, this research will also form part of the scope for new ideas from public interest groups, industrial circles or incubators in terms of both disclosure and guidance regarding possible future findings.
Keywords: Sustainable entrepreneurship; financial efficacy; perceived environmental concern; a low carbon economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-612-3_35
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