Title: Environmental entrepreneurship and inclusive growth: a three-fold approach to analysis
Authors: Grigory Aleksin; Simen Christian Kalbakk-Bøhler
Addresses: Department of Economics, University of Southampton, Hartley Library B12, University Road, Highfield, Southampton, UK ' Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, BI Norwegian Business School – Campus Oslo, Nydalsveien 37, 0484 Oslo, Norway
Abstract: This article assesses the contribution of entrepreneurs to inclusive growth, and explores both the determinants and impact of environmental entrepreneurs on pollution emissions. Firstly, we use a dynamic linear panel model to quantify the impact of various types of entrepreneurship on inclusive growth proxied by real household expenditure growth. Though there is no significant direct effect on inclusive growth, entrepreneurship appears to be more important in developing countries. Secondly, using a random effects model, we consider entrepreneurs' role in pollution-reduction efforts. We find that entrepreneurs have contributed positively to carbon dioxide emissions. This effect, however, decreases with the level of development, suggesting that improving institutional quality is the key to promoting environmental entrepreneurship capable of making a difference to climate change. Finally, we use a hierarchical probit model to identify the key determinants of environmental entrepreneurship for individual entrepreneurs. Surprisingly, we find that high environmental pressure is associated with a lower probability of becoming an environmental entrepreneur.
Keywords: environmental entrepreneurship; inclusive growth; GEM-data; social entrepreneurship; developing nations; low income; middle income; technological learning; innovation and development; probit; dynamic panel model.
DOI: 10.1504/IJTLID.2022.121479
International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 2022 Vol.14 No.1/2, pp.153 - 191
Received: 15 Jun 2021
Accepted: 15 Nov 2021
Published online: 15 Mar 2022 *