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A comparative analysis of Green Entrepreneurship and Development among selected countries.

Author(s) Ms. Venus Rana
Country India
Abstract Various forms of entrepreneurship which focused on innovation, opportunities, and growth have distinctive effects on sustainable development. Green entrepreneurship or environmental entrepreneurship plays a vital role in the sustainable economic development of a nation. Entrepreneurs that firmly believe in the green environment and growth will develop green products and technologies that have emerged as a driver of economic progress. Policymakers around the globe are finding ways to adhere to the 17 sustainable development goals given by the United Nations for the benefit of people and communities and to fulfil the needs of society as a whole. This paper will try to establish the dependency of economic growth on green entrepreneurship in different countries which are: India, South Africa, The United States of America, The United Kingdom, Switzerland and Australia. Development without economic, social, and environmental aspects is incomplete. Therefore, these aspects will also be included in the present study. A cross-sectional study of the above mentioned six countries for the year 2019 will be done. Renewable Energy from Green Sources and Carbon dioxide emissions will be taken as proxy for green entrepreneurship as the exact data for the same is directly unavailable. Various policies will be suggested to overcome the problem of growth which leads to environmental degradation and to drive positive economic activity outcomes.
Keywords Green entrepreneurship, Economic Development, Human Development Index (HDI), GHG’s Carbon dioxide emissions, Environment, sustainability, renewable energy.
Field Sociology > Economics
Published In Volume 16, Issue 4, October-December 2025
Published On 2025-11-21
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJSAT.v16.i4.9490
Short DOI https://doi.org/hbb8gs

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