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Seeing ecology and “green” innovations as a source of change
Giovanni Azzone, Giuliano NociStates that over the last few years, the growing importance of the ecological question has led many executives to modify their business policies. The integration of “green” issues…
Wetlands and entrepreneurs: mapping the fuzzy zone between ecosystem preservation and entrepreneurial opportunity
Thomas A. Bryant, Joseph E. BryantThe modern economy of North America has been built on nearly five centuries of natural resource exploitation. Wetlands have been part of that pattern, with drainage and filling…
Cultivating the Garden of Eden: environmental entrepreneuring
Alistair R. AndersonPresents a discussion on the nature of environmentalism and the nature of enterprise. It argues that while, superficially, these concepts might appear to be contradictory, on…
Treadsoftly: adopting environmental management in the start‐up phase
Cameron N. Welsh, Irene M. HerremansIllustrates the importance of a strong, implementable environmental plan and control system for the start‐up phase of a back‐country mountain biking company in the Crowsnest Pass…
Grassroots ecopreneurs: change agents for a sustainable society
Astad PastakiaBusiness entrepreneurs contribute to socio‐economic development and change through their commercial enterprises. Enterprising individuals seeking to change society or address…
Encouraging the identification of environmental opportunities
Norris KruegerStates that an organization that seeks to survive must keep identifying viable new opportunities. An organization that wishes to grow must do an even better job of identifying…
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- Prof Slawomir Magala