Climate Entrepreneurship and Practical Sustainability in Europe: Policies, Innovations, and Business Transitions
欧州における気候起業と実践的サステナビリティ:政策、イノベーション、ビジネス転換 (AI 翻訳)
Salim Masood Nassery, Vahid Bakhshi Ghourt Tappeh, Akram Zaman, Faegheh Manafi Miraliloo
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日本語
本論文は、EUのグリーンディールやCSRD規制などの政策枠組みが、フィンランドを中心とした欧州の気候起業家精神にどのように影響しているかを分析する。クリーンテック、循環型経済、AI・ブロックチェーンなどのデジタル技術の役割を検討し、グリーンファイナンスへのアクセスや規制の複雑さといった課題を指摘する。政策環境は有利だが、スケールアップにはグリーン資本とセクター横断的な協力が不可欠であると結論づける。
English
This paper examines how EU policy frameworks, such as the Green Deal and CSRD, influence climate entrepreneurship in Europe, with a focus on Finland. It explores the role of cleantech, circular economy, and digital technologies like AI and blockchain, highlighting challenges such as access to green finance and regulatory complexity. The study concludes that while the policy environment is favorable, scaling requires better green capital access and cross-sector collaboration.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
欧州の気候起業エコシステムと政策連動の事例は、日本のGXスタートアップ支援やグリーンファイナンス政策の参考になる。特にフィンランドの事例は、日本の地域イノベーション政策に示唆を与える可能性がある。
In the global GX context
This paper provides insights into how EU climate policies (Green Deal, CSRD) drive entrepreneurial innovation, offering lessons for global GX practitioners. The Finnish case study illustrates how policy and startup ecosystems interact, relevant for regions designing similar frameworks.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Researchers can gain a comparative perspective on how EU policy frameworks shape climate entrepreneurship, with implications for global GX research.
🏢実務担当者:Corporate sustainability teams can learn from European cleantech and circular economy business models, and the role of digital technologies.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can draw lessons on designing supportive ecosystems for climate startups, including green finance and regulatory simplification.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Climate change presents both a systemic risk and an entrepreneurial opportunity. In the context of the European Union(EU), the policy shift toward a green and sustainable economy has triggered a surge in climate-focused startups and businessinnovations. This paper explores how climate entrepreneurship is evolving in Europe, with a particular focus on Finland—a regionalleader in sustainability innovation. Through an extensive literature review and secondary case analysis, this study examines theintersections of climate policy, startup ecosystems, and sustainable business models. Drawing from the EU Green Deal, CSRDregulations, and digital transition strategies, the study investigates how entrepreneurs respond to both policy pressure and marketopportunity. The paper includes insights into the role of cleantech, circular economy practices, and digital technologies like AI andblockchain in advancing climate entrepreneurship. Key challenges such as access to green finance, regulatory complexity, and culturalresistance are also discussed. Using select contributions from Salim Masood Nassery and other thought leaders in sustainableentrepreneurship, the paper provides an integrated understanding of how climate ventures are designed, scaled, and supported inEuropean contexts. The results reveal that while the policy landscape is favorable, scaling remains difficult without better access togreen capital and systemic collaboration across sectors. The paper concludes with implications for practitioners, policy makers, andresearchers seeking to foster climate resilience through entrepreneurial initiatives.
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