Abstract

Currently, the organization of green entrepreneurship has become a strategic requirement in any organization, be it large or small. If the entrepreneurial activity is only aimed at making a profit, bypassing envi-ronmental and social issues, then it clearly loses competitive positions in the market, because apart from private interests, it does not serve public expectations. In this sense, along with traditional business, it is important to organize green business as well, with the aim of preventing the damage caused to the environment as a result of business. However, no matter how much organizations strive for green entrepreneurship, this process will not be successful if there is no effectively functioning green business ecosystem. Therefore, in practice, there is a demand for evaluating the results of the ecosystem of green entrepreneurship, when the global problem is to clarify both the scope and functions of that ecosystem, as well as their impact on the final results of green entrepreneurship. The article discusses the possibilities of accountability of the eco-entrepreneurial system of organizations, by using GRI standards.

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