Abstract
Industrial economic activity is one of the primary causes of environmental degradation and
a source of issues related to social inequality. Nevertheless, research has shown that the application
of the sustainable entrepreneurship model can significantly improve environmental and social
conditions while maintaining continuous and sustainable economic growth. Despite that, statistics
show relatively low engagement in sustainable entrepreneurship, potentially due to a lack of expertise among entrepreneurs. Due to the low engagement, available sustainability performance metrics are not a relevant measurement tool. Thus, the purpose of this study is to identify a set of criteria that evaluate expertise levels in sustainable entrepreneurship within the manufacturing industry. Through the application of monographic and secondary data analysis methods, the authors carried out a literature review. The findings indicated that sustainable management is a key component to the triple-bottom-line (TBL) framework that is used as a conceptual basis for sustainable entrepreneurship. Additionally, the authors identified 19 criteria of sustainable entrepreneurship within four dimensions of sustainability (environmental, social, economic, and management). Despite the limitations, with a more refined literature review, the criteria could be applied as a comprehensive resource to estimate expertise in sustainable entrepreneurship in future studies on small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
a source of issues related to social inequality. Nevertheless, research has shown that the application
of the sustainable entrepreneurship model can significantly improve environmental and social
conditions while maintaining continuous and sustainable economic growth. Despite that, statistics
show relatively low engagement in sustainable entrepreneurship, potentially due to a lack of expertise among entrepreneurs. Due to the low engagement, available sustainability performance metrics are not a relevant measurement tool. Thus, the purpose of this study is to identify a set of criteria that evaluate expertise levels in sustainable entrepreneurship within the manufacturing industry. Through the application of monographic and secondary data analysis methods, the authors carried out a literature review. The findings indicated that sustainable management is a key component to the triple-bottom-line (TBL) framework that is used as a conceptual basis for sustainable entrepreneurship. Additionally, the authors identified 19 criteria of sustainable entrepreneurship within four dimensions of sustainability (environmental, social, economic, and management). Despite the limitations, with a more refined literature review, the criteria could be applied as a comprehensive resource to estimate expertise in sustainable entrepreneurship in future studies on small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
Original language | English |
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Article number | 1222 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Processes |
Volume | 12 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2024 |
Keywords*
- sustainability
- sustainable development
- Sustainable entrepreneurship
- sustainable management
- sustainable production
- triple-bottom-line approach
- sustainable entrepreneurship
Field of Science*
- 5.2 Economy and Business
- 5.9 Other social sciences
Publication Type*
- 1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database