ISSN (online): 2071-1050
Call of the Journal:
- Agricultural Innovation and Sustainable Development
- Applications of Artificial Intelligence in New Energy Technology Systems
- Approaches to the Non-conflictual Use of Resources
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) | Exploring the Impact of AI on Politics and Society
- Autonomous Vehicles | Future of Transportation Sustainability
- Belt & Road Initiative in Times of ‘Synchronized Downturn’ | Issues, Challenges, Opportunities
- BIM-Based Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment for Buildings
- Biochar and Greenhouse Gas Emissions during Livestock Bio-Waste Composting
- Bringing Governance Back Home | Lessons for Local Government regarding Rapid Climate Action
- Carbon Neutrality and Sustainability
- Challenges and Opportunities for a Sustainable Tourism Sector
- Circular Economy | A Move towards Economical Viable Sustainability
- Circular Economy Evaluation | Towards a Transparent and Traceable Approach under a Life Cycle Perspective
- Climate Adaptation and Mitigation through Sustainable Energy Solutions
- Considering Irreversibility in Transport Infrastructure Planning
- Construction 4.0 | The Next Revolution in the Construction Industry
- Corporate Sustainability and Sustainable Management in Changing Environments
- Covid-19 and Urban Inequalities | Spatial and Digital Dimensions
- Designing and Implementing Innovative Business Models and Supply Chains | The Digitalization and Sustainability Imperative
- Digital Economy, E-commerce, and Sustainability
- Eco-Didactic Art, Design, and Architecture in the Public Realm
- Economy and Sustainability of Natural Resources
- Educational Spaces and Sustainability
- Effects of Climate Change on Sustainable Agriculture
- Efficient and Non-polluting Biomass and Wastes Thermal Gasification
- Emerging Research on Socio-Technological Sustainability Transitions
- Energy System Sustainability
- Environmental Impacts under Sustainable Conservation Management
- Environmental Management Approaches and Tools to Boost Circular Economy
- Environmental Migration and Displacement-Migration Aspirations in Response to Environmental Changes
- Exploring and Analyzing Links between the Covid-19 Pandemic and Globalization | Levers for Sustainability Transitions?
- Farming System Design and Assessment for Sustainable Agroecological Transition
- Geological Heritage and Biodiversity in Natural and Cultural Landscapes
- Governance of Technology in Smart Cities
- Green Building Technologies II
- High Precision Positioning for Intelligent Transportation System
- Household Food Waste | From an International Perspective
- Hydrological Responses by Climate Change and Human Activities
- IEIE Buildings (Integration of Energy and Indoor Envirornent)
- Influence of Hydrometeorological Hazards on Regional Sustainable Development in Vulnerable Mountain Areas
- Infotainment Systems and Intelligent Vehicles
- Innovations towards Greener and Smarter Mobility for Sustainable Development
- Innovative and Sustainable Technology in Carbon Emission Reduction
- Innovative Food Science and Sustainable Process Management
- Integration of BIM and ICT for Sustainable Building Projects
- Karst and Environmental Sustainability
- Low CO2 Concrete
- Machine Learning for Sustainable Energy
- Maladaptation to Climate Change
- Management and Innovation for Environmental Sustainability
- Management Approaches to Improve Sustainability in Urban Systems
- Mediatization of Social Sustainability | Paradigm of Explicitation and Understanding of the Environment, Society and the Economy
- Modelling and Mapping of Soil
- Natural and Technological Hazards in Urban Areas | Assessment, Planning and Solutions
- Nature-Based Tourism, Protected Areas, and Sustainability
- New Environmental, Economic and Social Challenges for Raw Materials Supply | Sustainable Mining and Extractive Waste Exploitation
- New Evidences of Indoor Thermal Comfort in Residential and Tertiary Buildings | Design and Evaluation Methods
- Organic and Perovskite Photovoltaics | New Materials, New Processes and Stability
- Planning and Design Interventions for Improving the Well-Being of Vulnerable Groups
- Port Governance
- Public Health Related to Climate Change
- Public Transport Accessibility and Sustainability
- Recycling and Sustainability of Plastics
- Regenerative Buildings and Beyond | Scale Jumping Sustainable and Net-Zero Designs to Regenerative Neighbourhoods, Districts, Communities, and Cities
- Renewable Energies for Sustainable Development
- Rural Development | Challenges for Managers and Policy Makers
- Scientific Theory and Methodologies toward a Sustainable Future under Post-Covid-19 Transition Movement
- Sheltering and Housing Displaced Populations
- Smart City Innovation and Resilience in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
- Soil Stabilization in Sustainability
- Sustainability and Agricultural Economics
- Sustainability at the Nexus between Climate Change and Land Use Change
- Sustainability in Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies
- Sustainable and Safe Two-Wheel Mobility
- Sustainable Building and Sustainable Indoor Environment
- Sustainable Cities | Challenges and Potential Solutions
- Sustainable Construction Engineering and Management
- Sustainable Cropping Practices to Counteract Environmental Stresses
- Sustainable Development and Practices | Production, Consumption and Prosumption
- Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES)
- Sustainable Enterprise Excellence and Innovation
- Sustainable Entrepreneurship, Firm Performance and Innovation
- Sustainable Geotechnics | Theory, Practice, and Applications
- Sustainable Innovation Trends and Global Value Chains in Emerging Markets
- Sustainable Intelligent Manufacturing and Logistics Systems
- Sustainable Railway Systems | Innovation and Optimization
- Sustainable Transportation Management, Governance and Public Policy
- Sustainable Transportation Planning and Policy
- Sustainable Zero Energy Buildings
- Systems Engineering for Sustainable Development Goals
- The Human Side of Sustainable Innovations
- The Value Generation of Social Farming
- Towards a Sustainable Urban Planning for the Green Deal Era
- Urban Microclimate and Air Quality as Drivers of Urban Design
- Urban Renewal, Governance and Sustainable Development | More of the Same or New Paths?
- Urban Sprawl and Sustainability II
- Urban Sustainability | Community-Scale Climate Adaptation
- Urban Sustainability | Re-envisioning Cities to Lead the Way toward to Circular Economy
- Urbanization and Road Safety Management
- Water-Food-Energy Nexus for Sustainable Development
- World Cities in the Era of Globalization
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This Special Issue will bring together a collection of works that collectively contribute to a better understanding of the challenges that sustainability and climate change pose to firms. All firms, large or small, young or established, public or private, are confronted by the subject of sustainability and its impact on their performance and innovation. Society increasingly expects firms to lead on sustainability practices, mitigate environmental impact, and navigate climate change. The purpose of this Special Issue is to promote theoretical and empirical research on sustainable entrepreneurship, firm performance, and innovation in order to better understand the connections between entrepreneurship, sustainability, innovation, and financial and non-financial forms of firm performance. We encourage submissions that systematically examine existing literature, provide empirical tests of new and existing theories, or develop thought-provoking agendas for future research. Background | The notion of sustainability emerged based on the position that natural resources are limited and finite. In this position, sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (Bastas & Liyanage, 2019; Kemp et al., 2007; Lintukangas et al. 2019). Studies on innovation and technology oriented towards sustainability from the perspective of entrepreneurship have received increasing attention in the last decade (Fernandes, et al. 2019; Fernandes, et al. 2017; Markard et al., 2012; Zijm et al., 2015). Organizations need, for example, to face up to the fact that the boundaries of responsibility are moving rapidly. The trend towards sustainable entrepreneurship means that organizations are beginning to implement an increasingly comprehensive approach to systems that link across the business to the broader overall environment (de Boer & Andersen, 2018; Jabłoński, 2017; Lintukangas et al., 2019). In this sense, many companies attempt to implement sustainability behaviors, but they face difficulties of various kinds, both internal, such as resource constraints and management practices, and externally, such as social, economic challenges, political, and environmental (Buffa, 2015; Camuffo et al., 2017). The efforts that some companies make towards the real incorporation of sustainability into their strategies are also visible, and the output that arises from this need to be sustainable and perform better (Ferri & Pedrini, 2018; Siddh et al., 2017). Sustainable entrepreneurship thus strives to gain credibility in the markets by reducing the difficulty of implementation by sustainably planning the renewal of the organizational system in response to the challenges of the environment (Bastas & Liyanage, 2018, 2019; Jonker et al., 2017; Siddh et al., 2017).
Aims and Scope | Research on sustainable entrepreneurship is rapidly increasing in quantity and quality and is even a multidisciplinary theme. Now is the time to offer a comprehensive review that identifies, synthesizes, and integrates previous research and highlights knowledge gaps and the way forward. This Special Issue will address and contribute to a greater understanding of the challenges that sustainability and mitigation of climate change pose to companies and their consequent impact on their performance and innovation. More specifically, this Special Issue welcomes papers that reflect new theoretical perspectives and consolidated methodologies related to entrepreneurial sustainability, performance, and innovation, thus, making the interaction and contribution to this field of knowledge. Conceptual and empirical articles using quantitative or qualitative analysis, with a special interest in studies using different levels and units of analysis, are welcome.
To fulfill the purpose of this Special Issue, the topics of possible contributions may focus on, but are not limited to, the following contents: Effects of knowledge and/or technology transfer, climate change mitigation and patents on company performance; Models of sustainable entrepreneurship; Sustainable innovation and business performance; The sustainability promoted by entrepreneurship; Sustainable entrepreneurship and sustainable innovations; Public policies and sustainable entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurial sustainability, performance, and technology.
Keywords: sustainability; entrepreneurship; firm performance; innovation.
Sustainable Entrepreneurship, Firm Performance and Innovation
This Special Issue will bring together a collection of works that collectively contribute to a better understanding of the challenges that sustainability and climate change pose to firms. All firms, large or small, young or established, public or private, are confronted by the subject of sustainability and its impact on their performance and innovation. Society increasingly expects firms to lead on sustainability practices, mitigate environmental impact, and navigate climate change. The purpose of this Special Issue is to promote theoretical and empirical research on sustainable entrepreneurship, firm performance, and innovation in order to better understand the connections between entrepreneurship, sustainability, innovation, and financial and non-financial forms of firm performance. We encourage submissions that systematically examine existing literature, provide empirical tests of new and existing theories, or develop thought-provoking agendas for future research. Background | The notion of sustainability emerged based on the position that natural resources are limited and finite. In this position, sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (Bastas & Liyanage, 2019; Kemp et al., 2007; Lintukangas et al. 2019). Studies on innovation and technology oriented towards sustainability from the perspective of entrepreneurship have received increasing attention in the last decade (Fernandes, et al. 2019; Fernandes, et al. 2017; Markard et al., 2012; Zijm et al., 2015). Organizations need, for example, to face up to the fact that the boundaries of responsibility are moving rapidly. The trend towards sustainable entrepreneurship means that organizations are beginning to implement an increasingly comprehensive approach to systems that link across the business to the broader overall environment (de Boer & Andersen, 2018; Jabłoński, 2017; Lintukangas et al., 2019). In this sense, many companies attempt to implement sustainability behaviors, but they face difficulties of various kinds, both internal, such as resource constraints and management practices, and externally, such as social, economic challenges, political, and environmental (Buffa, 2015; Camuffo et al., 2017). The efforts that some companies make towards the real incorporation of sustainability into their strategies are also visible, and the output that arises from this need to be sustainable and perform better (Ferri & Pedrini, 2018; Siddh et al., 2017). Sustainable entrepreneurship thus strives to gain credibility in the markets by reducing the difficulty of implementation by sustainably planning the renewal of the organizational system in response to the challenges of the environment (Bastas & Liyanage, 2018, 2019; Jonker et al., 2017; Siddh et al., 2017).
Aims and Scope | Research on sustainable entrepreneurship is rapidly increasing in quantity and quality and is even a multidisciplinary theme. Now is the time to offer a comprehensive review that identifies, synthesizes, and integrates previous research and highlights knowledge gaps and the way forward. This Special Issue will address and contribute to a greater understanding of the challenges that sustainability and mitigation of climate change pose to companies and their consequent impact on their performance and innovation. More specifically, this Special Issue welcomes papers that reflect new theoretical perspectives and consolidated methodologies related to entrepreneurial sustainability, performance, and innovation, thus, making the interaction and contribution to this field of knowledge. Conceptual and empirical articles using quantitative or qualitative analysis, with a special interest in studies using different levels and units of analysis, are welcome.
To fulfill the purpose of this Special Issue, the topics of possible contributions may focus on, but are not limited to, the following contents: Effects of knowledge and/or technology transfer, climate change mitigation and patents on company performance; Models of sustainable entrepreneurship; Sustainable innovation and business performance; The sustainability promoted by entrepreneurship; Sustainable entrepreneurship and sustainable innovations; Public policies and sustainable entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurial sustainability, performance, and technology.
Keywords: sustainability; entrepreneurship; firm performance; innovation.
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Guest Editors
Prof. Cristina Fernandes
Prof. Mathew Hughes
Prof. João J. Ferreira