This paper studies how increasing dimensionality in a market space feeds into the emergence of a sustainable entrepreneurial population—energy cooperatives in Germany. Our theoretical model conceptualizes the market as a multi-dimensional feature space and offers insights as to when and where new types of entrepreneurial activities emerge. We demonstrate that (1) the rise of a socio-cognitive dimension greenness created novel social demand and opened opportunities for sustainable entrepreneurship and (2) sustainable entrepreneurial organizations are more likely to be founded in communities with higher local demand for greenness. Our paper contributes to research on entrepreneurial population emergence and sustainable entrepreneurship
Our paper investigates the microfoundations of sustainable entrepreneurship and aims to shed light o...
AbstractEntrepreneurship is a part of economy which is demanded in modern open economies. Structural...
Entrepreneurship is a part of economy which is demanded in modern open economies. Structural changes...
This paper studies how increasing dimensionality in a market space feeds into the emergence of a sus...
This paper takes a closer look at ‘green’ ventures that are established with environmental sustainab...
Sustainability entrepreneurs are seen as key actors in facing contemporary structural problems and c...
Although a variety of definitions of sustainability and sustainable entrepreneurship can be found in...
While the concept of entrepreneurial ecosystems is now a prominent topic and an important stream in ...
Sustainable entrepreneurship refers to entrepreneurial activities that aim for the creation and inte...
Sustainable entrepreneurs can act as change agents in the transition to a more sustainable society. ...
Environmental concerns, as well as consumers’ awareness of buying green or environmentally-fri...
With the in-depth advancement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), government...
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (EEs) are expected to support high growth entrepreneurship. Yet, little i...
Sustainability and sustainable development is slowly gathering momentum in public discourse, and gre...
Many established markets are seeing a rise in alternative organizing models to dominant corporate st...
Our paper investigates the microfoundations of sustainable entrepreneurship and aims to shed light o...
AbstractEntrepreneurship is a part of economy which is demanded in modern open economies. Structural...
Entrepreneurship is a part of economy which is demanded in modern open economies. Structural changes...
This paper studies how increasing dimensionality in a market space feeds into the emergence of a sus...
This paper takes a closer look at ‘green’ ventures that are established with environmental sustainab...
Sustainability entrepreneurs are seen as key actors in facing contemporary structural problems and c...
Although a variety of definitions of sustainability and sustainable entrepreneurship can be found in...
While the concept of entrepreneurial ecosystems is now a prominent topic and an important stream in ...
Sustainable entrepreneurship refers to entrepreneurial activities that aim for the creation and inte...
Sustainable entrepreneurs can act as change agents in the transition to a more sustainable society. ...
Environmental concerns, as well as consumers’ awareness of buying green or environmentally-fri...
With the in-depth advancement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), government...
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (EEs) are expected to support high growth entrepreneurship. Yet, little i...
Sustainability and sustainable development is slowly gathering momentum in public discourse, and gre...
Many established markets are seeing a rise in alternative organizing models to dominant corporate st...
Our paper investigates the microfoundations of sustainable entrepreneurship and aims to shed light o...
AbstractEntrepreneurship is a part of economy which is demanded in modern open economies. Structural...
Entrepreneurship is a part of economy which is demanded in modern open economies. Structural changes...