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The Role of Green Entrepreneurship in Promoting Sustainable Development: Issues, Barriers, and Growth Prospects

持続可能な開発を促進するグリーンアントレプレナーシップの役割:課題、障壁、成長の見通し (AI 翻訳)

Ms. Navya. Nethula, Dr.Ch. Venkateswarlu

プレプリント2026-01-01#その他Origin: Global対象セクター: cross_sector
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19496696
原典: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19496696

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日本語

本論文は、グリーンアントレプレナーシップが持続可能な開発に果たす役割と、その成長を阻む障壁を包括的に概説する。資金調達の困難さ、規制の複雑さ、市場競争などの課題を列挙し、政策的支援や技術革新による機会を提示する。ESG基準の統合や循環型経済への移行がグリーン起業を促進する可能性を論じている。

English

This paper provides a comprehensive overview of green entrepreneurship's role in sustainable development and the barriers hindering its growth. It identifies challenges such as limited finance, regulatory complexity, and market competition, while highlighting opportunities through policy support and technological innovation. The integration of ESG criteria and circular economy practices are discussed as drivers for green venturing.

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日本のGX文脈において

日本のグリーン成長戦略やGX実現に向けた起業支援策を考える上で、グリーン起業の障壁と促進要因を体系的に整理した点が参考になる。特に、ESG投資の拡大やサーキュラーエコノミー政策との関連で示唆に富む。

In the global GX context

This paper provides a broad framework for understanding green entrepreneurship within the global context of SDGs, ESG integration, and the transition to a low-carbon economy. It highlights systemic barriers and policy levers that are relevant to international climate agreements and national green growth strategies.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Offers a structured overview of green entrepreneurship literature, useful for identifying research gaps and framing empirical studies.

🏢実務担当者:Provides a checklist of common barriers and enabling factors for green business development, useful for strategic planning.

🏛政策担当者:Summarizes regulatory and financial obstacles that green entrepreneurs face, informing support policy design.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Green entrepreneurship has emerged as a transformative approach to achieving sustainable development by integrating environmental responsibility with economic innovation. In the context of rising climate change concerns, resource depletion, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation, traditional business models are increasingly being challenged to adopt sustainable practices. Green entrepreneurship refers to the creation and development of enterprises that prioritize environmental protection, social well-being, and economic viability simultaneously. It plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable development by fostering eco-friendly technologies, renewable energy solutions, waste management systems, sustainable agriculture, green manufacturing, and circular economy practices. The role of green entrepreneurship extends beyond profit generation; it emphasizes long-term ecological balance and social equity. By promoting energy efficiency, reducing carbon emissions, encouraging recycling and reuse, and minimizing environmental footprints, green enterprises contribute directly to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These ventures create green jobs, stimulate innovation in clean technologies, and support inclusive economic growth. Moreover, green entrepreneurs act as change agents by influencing consumer behavior, encouraging responsible consumption patterns, and advocating sustainable production systems. Despite its significant potential, green entrepreneurship faces numerous issues and barriers that hinder its growth. One of the primary challenges is limited access to finance. Green ventures often require substantial initial investment in research, technology, and infrastructure, while investors may perceive them as high-risk due to uncertain returns and longer payback periods. Regulatory complexities and lack of clear environmental policies also pose obstacles, especially in developing economies where policy frameworks are inconsistent or weakly enforced. Additionally, inadequate awareness among consumers, limited technical expertise, lack of skilled manpower, and insufficient support from financial institutions further restrict the expansion of green enterprises. Market-related barriers such as high production costs, intense competition from conventional businesses, and limited demand for green products also constrain entrepreneurial initiatives. In many cases, green products are priced higher due to sustainable sourcing and environmentally friendly production processes, making them less competitive in price-sensitive markets. Furthermore, the absence of proper infrastructure, such as recycling facilities and renewable energy grids, creates operational challenges for green entrepreneurs. However, the growth prospects of green entrepreneurship remain promising. Increasing environmental awareness, supportive government policies, international climate agreements, and rising demand for sustainable products provide significant opportunities. Technological advancements in renewable energy, electric mobility, green construction, and sustainable supply chain management are accelerating the transition toward a greener economy. Governments and international organizations are also offering incentives, subsidies, tax benefits, and green financing mechanisms to encourage eco-friendly business initiatives. The integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria into corporate strategies and investment decisions further strengthens the ecosystem for green entrepreneurship. In conclusion, green entrepreneurship represents a vital pathway toward sustainable development by aligning economic growth with environmental stewardship and social responsibility. Although it faces financial, regulatory, technological, and market-related barriers, supportive policies, innovation, and growing environmental consciousness create substantial opportunities for its expansion. Strengthening institutional support, enhancing access to green finance, and fostering sustainable consumer behavior are essential to unlock the full potential of green entrepreneurship in building a resilient and sustainable future

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