
Entrepreneurship and Competitive Sustainability
Innovative Approaches
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330 pages
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Entrepreneurship and Competitive Sustainability: Innovative Approaches is a rigorous, practice-focused edited volume that maps how entrepreneurial action can serve as a powerful catalyst for achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By weaving together cutting-edge research, real-world case studies, and practical insights, the volume introduces the concept of competitive sustainability, showing how businesses can simultaneously drive profit, innovation, and social good. Covering all 17 SDGs, the chapters provide sector-specific perspectives ranging from agribusiness and health to renewable energy, circular economy (CE), and urban solutions. Each contribution offers theoretical grounding, empirical evidence, and actionable pathways that demonstrate how entrepreneurs and organizations can transform sustainability challenges into opportunities for growth and impact.
This book is an essential resource for academics, researchers, policymakers, development practitioners, and entrepreneurs seeking to align innovation with global priorities. By highlighting both opportunities and potential pitfalls, it equips readers with the tools to design sustainable business models, foster cross-sector partnerships, and create measurable impact. More than a reference, it is a road map for turning global goals into practical strategies, empowering readers to build ventures that not only thrive in competitive markets but also contribute meaningfully to a more sustainable future.
This book is an essential resource for academics, researchers, policymakers, development practitioners, and entrepreneurs seeking to align innovation with global priorities. By highlighting both opportunities and potential pitfalls, it equips readers with the tools to design sustainable business models, foster cross-sector partnerships, and create measurable impact. More than a reference, it is a road map for turning global goals into practical strategies, empowering readers to build ventures that not only thrive in competitive markets but also contribute meaningfully to a more sustainable future.
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English
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London
United Kingdom
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
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College/higher education
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38 Tables, black and white; 36 Line drawings, black and white; 36 Illustrations, black and white
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6,55 MB
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978-1-040-67604-2 (9781040676042)
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Pawan Kumar | Leo Paul Dana | Vinod Kumar
Entrepreneurship and Competitive Sustainability
Innovative Approaches
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02/2026
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Persons
Pawan Kumar is a professor of management at Lovely Professional University, India.
Leo Paul Dana is a professor of entrepreneurship at Dalhousie University, Canada.
Vinod Kumar is an assistant professor of marketing at Gurugram University, India.
Sumesh Dadwal is a senior lecturer at London South Bank University, UK.
Olivier Niyompuhwe is a researcher and assistant lecturer in the Department of Forestry and Landscape Management, University of Rwanda, Rwanda.
Leo Paul Dana is a professor of entrepreneurship at Dalhousie University, Canada.
Vinod Kumar is an assistant professor of marketing at Gurugram University, India.
Sumesh Dadwal is a senior lecturer at London South Bank University, UK.
Olivier Niyompuhwe is a researcher and assistant lecturer in the Department of Forestry and Landscape Management, University of Rwanda, Rwanda.
Editor
Montpellier Business School, France
Content
Chapter 1: Convergence of Entrepreneurship and Sustainability: Inclusion, Innovation and Impact in Emerging Economies Chapter 2: Agricultural Entrepreneurship and Rural Poverty Alleviation: A Pathway to Sustainable Livelihoods in India Chapter 3: Digital Entrepreneurship in the Food Delivery Ecosystem Chapter 4: AI and Entrepreneurial Synergy: Transformation in Dutch Healthcare Chapter 5: Bridging the Educational Divide in Africa: The Role of EdTech and Transnational Entrepreneurship in Sustainable Access and Innovation Chapter 6: Strengthening the Economy with Women Empowerment and Women Entrepreneurship through MSME's Chapter 7: Innovation in Water and Sanitation Solutions Chapter 8: Mapping the Intellectual Landscape of Renewable Energy Entrepreneurship (REE): A Bibliometric Review and Research Agenda Chapter 9: Enhancing store experiential variables for sustainability in entrepreneurial ventures Chapter 10: Building Resilient Infrastructure through Innovation Chapter 11: Creating Equitable Business Ecosystems: Inclusive Design Strategies for the Modern Era Chapter 12: Recent Trends in Urban Entrepreneurship's Solutions: A Bibliometric Analysis Chapter 13: Circular Entrepreneurship: Transforming Business for a Sustainable Future Chapter 14: Accountability of Green Entrepreneurs in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Emerging Markets Chapter 15: Sustainable Marine Entrepreneurship Chapter 16: Competitive Biodiversity Conservation through Entrepreneurial Innovation: A Conceptual Framework Chapter 17: Promoting Justice through Entrepreneurship Chapter 18: Collaboration in Sustainable Entrepreneurship Chapter 19: Disrupting the Future and Navigating Ethical Dilemmas: Unintended Consequences of Entrepreneurial Ventures on Sustainable Development Chapter 20: Mapping the Landscape of Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Bibliometric and Future Research Directions
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