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  • Sustainable Entrepreneurship and the Global South: Resolving the Energy, Economy, and Environment Trilemma in India

    Sustainable Entrepreneurship and the Global South by Haldar, Stuti;

    Resolving the Energy, Economy, and Environment Trilemma in India

    Series: Routledge Advances in Management and Business Studies;

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    Short description:

    This book contributes to the emerging global discourse on sustainable entrepreneurship by highlighting its transformative potential to harmonize economic growth with environmental sustainability. It emphasizes the role of sustainability-driven entrepreneurs in reshaping consumption practices to achieve just and equitable outcomes.

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    Long description:

    This book contributes to the emerging global discourse on sustainable entrepreneurship by highlighting its transformative potential to harmonise economic growth with environmental sustainability. It emphasises the role of innovative, sustainability‑driven entrepreneurs in reshaping production and consumption practices to achieve just and equitable economic, social, and environmental outcomes. By empirically investigating the renewable energy transitions in India, this book offers valuable perspectives from the Global South, enriching existing frameworks with insights into the unique contexts, opportunities, and challenges in emerging economies.


    Through a mixed‑methods approach, the research synthesises diverse data sources, including personal interviews, field observations, policy documents, corporate reports, and secondary data analysis. This comprehensive methodology provides a detailed understanding of how sustainable entrepreneurial niches contribute to energy transitions, offering actionable insights for achieving systemic change.


    This book intends to serve as a resource for researchers in sustainability; innovation studies; ecological economics; and Science, Technology, and Society (STS) studies. It also provides practical guidance for policymakers and practitioners working at the interface of energy, environment, and entrepreneurship. By integrating theory and practice, this work calls for collaboration among multilevel stakeholders, particularly in the emerging economy contexts, to co‑develop sustainability‑oriented strategies that drive economic growth while addressing pressing environmental and societal challenges.


    The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.


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    Table of Contents:

    1. Setting the stage: Sustainable entrepreneurship in sociotechnical transitions 2. Sustainability driven entrepreneurship: Evolution of the concept and perspectives from Global North and South 3. Environment, energy, and sustainable entrepreneurship: Conceptual framing, policy landscape, and niche characteristics 4. Evolution of policy landscape for renewables: National and state intervention 5. Opportunities and challenges to sustainable entrepreneurship: Evidence from India’s energy sector 6. In conclusion: A multilevel framework for energy transitions through sustainable entrepreneurship and the way forward

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