Frontiers in eco-entrepreneurship research

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Frontiers in eco-entrepreneurship research

edited by Gary D. Libecap

(Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth, v. 20)(Emerald books)

Emerald, 2009

1st ed

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Eco entrepreneurship (the provision of new products, processes, services with environmental benefits) is not well understood regarding its motives, returns, products, services, organization, and property rights. However, as public concern about the environment rises, understanding the relationship between entrepreneurship and the environment is increasingly important. This volume examines the environmental entrepreneur and the role of property rights in encouraging eco entrepreneurship, and uses micro economics to assess whether eco entrepreneurship is fundamentally different from more general entrepreneurship.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Entrepreneurial biography: Klaus Reichardt, founder/managing partner of waterless co. LLC. Entrepreneurial biography: Paul Manson, president and CEO of sea breeze power corp.. Some microeconomics of eco-entrepreneurship. Unlocking the black box of entrepreneurship: Applications for the environment. A life cycle-based framework for environmental assessments of eco-entrepreneurship. Employee eco-initiatives: Case studies of two eco-entrepreneurial companies. Eco-entrepreneurship: An empirical perspective based on survey data. College student eco-entrepreneurship: A social movement perspective. List of Contributors. Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth. Advances in the study of entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth. Copyright page.

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