Abstract

Sustainable entrepreneurship–entrepreneurship with social and ecological gains as well as economic ones–can significantly address societal and environmental challenges. However, it is not clear how...

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  • TO DELIVERABLE 6.5 – PART 1The objectives of the final stages of Work Package 6 were to : Suggest novel elements of a comprehensive EU policy to support company-driven sustainability innovation, and sustainability entrepreneurshipTest this empirically by means of experiments as well as in a social media enabled conferenceThis deliverable reports on the testing the novel policy elements developed in the earlier stages of the Work Package

  • Our findings offer a new perspective on the types of entrepreneurship policy levers which are more salient for sustainable entrepreneurs, and suggest how sustainability policy could be extended to include policies which foster sustainable entrepreneurship

  • We contribute to the literature which uses the multi-level perspective (MLP) to explore sustainable transitions (Geels, 2002; Geels and Schot, 2007) by conceiving policy not just as a stabilising force within an existing socio-technical regime, and as a catalyst for change which can accelerate and aggregate niche-level innovations

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TO DELIVERABLE 6.5 – PART 1The objectives of the final stages of Work Package 6 were to : Suggest novel elements of a comprehensive EU policy to support company-driven sustainability innovation, and sustainability entrepreneurshipTest this empirically by means of experiments as well as in a social media enabled conferenceThis deliverable reports on the testing the novel policy elements developed in the earlier stages of the Work Package. The objectives of the final stages of Work Package 6 were to : Suggest novel elements of a comprehensive EU policy to support company-driven sustainability innovation, and sustainability entrepreneurship. Test this empirically by means of experiments as well as in a social media enabled conference. This deliverable reports on the testing the novel policy elements developed in the earlier stages of the Work Package. This literature does not go as far as developing a policy framework to support this co-evolution between individual actors and the policy environment in which they operate

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