2024 | Olha Prokopenko*, Anna Chechel, Artem Koldovskiy, Maria Kldiashvili
Green entrepreneurship is a powerful force driving sustainability and economic development in local economies. This research analyzes green entrepreneurship models and highlights successful initiatives in various regions, including solar energy, green agriculture, and green product development startups. The study finds that creativity, strategic partnerships, technology adoption, and community engagement are key to green entrepreneurship. On average, 15,000 new jobs are created per region, with significant contributions from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Green entrepreneurship also reduces CO₂ emissions by an average of 60,000 tons annually. The success of green entrepreneurship models is analyzed through empirical case studies and real-life examples to identify core issues requiring action and offer recommendations to policymakers, investors, and entrepreneurs.
Green entrepreneurship is essential for sustainable development, as it addresses environmental issues while promoting economic growth and social equity. It involves energy efficiency, waste minimization, and the use of renewable resources. Green entrepreneurs aim to reduce the ecological footprint while ensuring profitability. Green entrepreneurship operates within the framework of sustainable development, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other international initiatives focused on ecological balance and social equity. Green entrepreneurs create businesses such as clean energy startups, sustainable agriculture ventures, and eco-friendly product design firms, which contribute to achieving SDGs related to climate action, responsible consumption and production, and decent work and economic growth.
Green entrepreneurship has significant social and economic impacts, including job creation, community upliftment, and poverty reduction. It provides income-generating opportunities, improves livelihoods, and enhances access to amenities and environmental protection. Green entrepreneurship also promotes inclusive hiring, job training, and entrepreneurship assistance, enabling marginalized groups to break the cycle of poverty. Green entrepreneurship fosters community resilience, social bonds, and collective capacity. It contributes to inclusive and sustainable green development initiatives, building resilient communities and providing socially and economically equal opportunities.
Green entrepreneurship is a crucial instrument for creating a nationwide framework of equitable access to different opportunities and resources. It helps address systemic inequalities within local communities and promotes fair and equitable sustainable economic growth. Green entrepreneurship models generate inclusivity across all sections of society, empower the poor strata, and provide solutions to social issues prevalent in the community. By involving stakeholders and applying creative approaches, green entrepreneurs become catalysts of the desired social change, creating a sustainable impact in the community. Green entrepreneurship is a complex undertaking that highlights the many ways to contribute to a greener planet, not only what can be done to reduce carbon emissions but also how sustainable business can be an instrument of social change.Green entrepreneurship is a powerful force driving sustainability and economic development in local economies. This research analyzes green entrepreneurship models and highlights successful initiatives in various regions, including solar energy, green agriculture, and green product development startups. The study finds that creativity, strategic partnerships, technology adoption, and community engagement are key to green entrepreneurship. On average, 15,000 new jobs are created per region, with significant contributions from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Green entrepreneurship also reduces CO₂ emissions by an average of 60,000 tons annually. The success of green entrepreneurship models is analyzed through empirical case studies and real-life examples to identify core issues requiring action and offer recommendations to policymakers, investors, and entrepreneurs.
Green entrepreneurship is essential for sustainable development, as it addresses environmental issues while promoting economic growth and social equity. It involves energy efficiency, waste minimization, and the use of renewable resources. Green entrepreneurs aim to reduce the ecological footprint while ensuring profitability. Green entrepreneurship operates within the framework of sustainable development, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other international initiatives focused on ecological balance and social equity. Green entrepreneurs create businesses such as clean energy startups, sustainable agriculture ventures, and eco-friendly product design firms, which contribute to achieving SDGs related to climate action, responsible consumption and production, and decent work and economic growth.
Green entrepreneurship has significant social and economic impacts, including job creation, community upliftment, and poverty reduction. It provides income-generating opportunities, improves livelihoods, and enhances access to amenities and environmental protection. Green entrepreneurship also promotes inclusive hiring, job training, and entrepreneurship assistance, enabling marginalized groups to break the cycle of poverty. Green entrepreneurship fosters community resilience, social bonds, and collective capacity. It contributes to inclusive and sustainable green development initiatives, building resilient communities and providing socially and economically equal opportunities.
Green entrepreneurship is a crucial instrument for creating a nationwide framework of equitable access to different opportunities and resources. It helps address systemic inequalities within local communities and promotes fair and equitable sustainable economic growth. Green entrepreneurship models generate inclusivity across all sections of society, empower the poor strata, and provide solutions to social issues prevalent in the community. By involving stakeholders and applying creative approaches, green entrepreneurs become catalysts of the desired social change, creating a sustainable impact in the community. Green entrepreneurship is a complex undertaking that highlights the many ways to contribute to a greener planet, not only what can be done to reduce carbon emissions but also how sustainable business can be an instrument of social change.