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sustainable environment. The implication is that digital finance is both an enabler and a channel for efficient green financing … and social financing. …
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Social enterprise (SE) studies are gaining ground as an emerging research domain owing to the duality characterizing their business models for tapping the triple bottom line (TBL) principle, which is a framework measuring the three pillars of sustainability: people, planet, and profit. This...
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This study aims to explore the interaction of entrepreneurs with role models and role models' narratives (influential individuals, well-known ventures, stories, etc.) in a context of sustainability orientation. While some entrepreneurs are engaged in sustainability-oriented actions, others are...
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Sustainable finance, as a distinct category of finance, entails the introduction of environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations into financial decision-making. Previous work at the international level such as the UN Principles for Responsible Investment and the Global Compact...
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nexus between entrepreneurship and sustainable development in Africa between 2006 and 2019. This is crucial in this era of … digital technologies, especially in Africa where entrepreneurship may serve as a bedrock for economic development and growth …, implying that digitalization enhances entrepreneurship in spurring sustainable development in Africa. Also, the findings show …
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sustainable environment. The implication is that digital finance is both an enabler and a channel for efficient green financing … and social financing …
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In this paper, we attempt to explore the extent to which the hard won development gains over the last several years could be reversed due to the unfolding COVID-19 global pandemic, how we can reboot the global response to accelerate the SDGs in times of uncertainties, and most importantly how to...
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