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What is Ecological Sustainability

Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Social Dynamics in a Globalized World
Conservation of natural resources, environment and biodiversity.
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Social Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Sustainability
João M. S. Carvalho (University of Minho, Portugal & University Institute of Maia, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3525-6.ch007
Abstract
This chapter provides a summarized and objective review over the relationships among innovation, social innovation, entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, new business models (NBM), value proposition and sustainability (economic, social, ecological, and psychological). A study has been done in Porto region through interviews with 13 social innovators and entrepreneurs to evaluate those relationships. The conceptual base for the analysis presented in this chapter is tetrad-value theory. It has been concluded that market-oriented social innovation has a crucial role in the social entrepreneurship development. Moreover, these NBM should be adjusted to population needs towards societal well-being, by combining creation of shared value, co-creation of value, and multiple value creation. Thus, a transformational value proposition contributes to economic, social, ecological, and psychological sustainability, and consequently to human, social and territorial development.
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Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship: The Case of Porto Region
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Ecological Areas and Challenges of Urbanization: A Stride Towards Environmental Restoration
A fair utilization and management of natural resources at a pace that does not encourage the depreciation of ecosystem services, biodiversity loss, and uninterrupted operation of ecological processes.
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Business Strategic Chess
Conservation of natural resources, environment, and biodiversity.
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An Overview of Sustainable Public Transportation in Higher Education
Long-term perspectives and developments to maintain the natural balance and survival of the ecosystem.
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Sustainable Communities vs. Climate Refugees: Two Opposite Results of Climate Change
Ecological sustainability is defined as the ability of ecosystems to sustain future generations with the goal of protecting their biological diversity.
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How to Create, Develop, and Sustain an Organization: The TIES Model
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