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Seeing environmental opportunities: effects of intrapreneurial ability, efficacy, motivation and desirability
Todd J. Hostager, Thomas C. Neil, Ronald L. Decker, Richard D. LorentzIn this paper we present a model that shows how ability, efficacy, motivation and desirability affect performance in the task of recognizing new environmental opportunities…
Pollution prevention as corporate entrepreneurship
Douglas J. LoberEnvironmental entrepreneurship is usually thought of as the creation of new products or services to meet environmental market opportunities. Pollution prevention is a new concept…
Environmental commitment: a basis for environmental entrepreneurship?
Paul Douglas Keogh, Michael Jay PolonskyConcern for the environment is gathering in importance within organisations and it is increasingly becoming part of organisational strategic agendas. Within that dynamic…
Collective entrepreneurship: the mobilization of college and university recycling coordinators
Michael LounsburyMost theories of entrepreneurship have focused on explaining individual actions, neglecting the extent to which entrepreneurs are embedded in particular socio‐historical contexts…
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- Prof Slawomir Magala