Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices: Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-Ups in Asia
Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practicesfocuses on critical issues such as the role of Green Financing in Green Entrepreneurship in Asian Countries and looks for the mechanisms that can help in idea-generation and the launching of successful Green Start-ups
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Zusammenfassung: | Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practicesfocuses on critical issues such as the role of Green Financing in Green Entrepreneurship in Asian Countries and looks for the mechanisms that can help in idea-generation and the launching of successful Green Start-ups |
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices -- Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices: Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-ups in Asia -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1 - From Business Perspective -- 1. The Grass Is Greener Where You Water It! -- Abstract -- 1 Green Behaviour -- 1.1. Understanding Employee Green Behaviour -- 1.1.1. In-Role and Extra-Role Green Behaviours -- 1.2. Multilevel Model for EGB -- 2 Historical Background -- 2.1. Organizational EGB Strategies -- 3. Literature Review -- 4 Personality Factors Influencing EGB -- 5 Leadership and Employee Green Behaviour -- 6 Theoretical Framework -- 7 Organizational Benefits of EGB -- 8 Measuring EGB -- 8.1. List of EGB Instruments -- 9 EGB Real-Time Examples -- References -- 2. Challenges of Sustainable Finance in Transitions Economy -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 History of Sustainability -- 2.2 Sustainable Finance -- 2.3 Rationale of the Study -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results and Findings -- 4.1 Bibliography Analysis -- 4.2 Major Challenges -- 4.3 Disparities in Financial Access -- 4.4 Regulatory Obstacles -- 4.5 Inadequate Risk Management -- 4.6 Political Obstacles -- 4.7 Lack of Information on Environmental, Social, and Governance -- 4.8 Green Financing Initiatives -- 4.9 Policy Implications -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 3. Green Entrepreneurial Practices Among Small and Medium Enterprises in Karachi, Pakistan -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.2 Typology of Green Entrepreneurs -- 2.3 Green Entrepreneurial Practices -- 2.4 Small and Medium Enterprises in Pakistan -- 2.5 A Subjective Vision of Entrepreneurship -- 2.6 Resource Dependence Theory -- 2.7 Structure-Action Model -- 2.8 Research Problem -- 2.9 Objectives of the Study | |
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505 | 8 | |a 2 Ports in Malaysia -- 3 Green Management Evolution -- 4 Green Management at Malaysian Seaports -- 5 Positive Outcomes of Going Green -- 6 Challenges for Malaysia's Seaports -- 7 Opportunities and the Future -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- 6. Green Tourism Dependency Towards Promoting Tea Tour -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Rise of Tea Tourism -- 4 Sustainability Strategies for the Growth of Green Tourism -- 5 Tea and Sustainable Tourism -- 6 Tea and Ecotourism -- 7 Tea and Gastronomy Tourism -- 8 Tourism and Tea Marketing -- 9 Tourism and Tea Integration and Its Impacts on Sustainable Livelihood -- 10 Foreign Tourist's Tea Preferences -- 10.1 Factors Affecting the Tea Preferences of Foreign Tourists in India -- 10.2 Practical Implications -- 10.3 Limitations and Future Research Agendas -- 11 Conclusion -- References -- 7. SMEs' Sustainability: Green Supply Chain Practices and Environmental Performance -- Abstract -- 1 Malaysia SMEs' Sustainability: An Overview -- 2 Environmental Performance -- 3 Green Supply Chain Management -- 3.1 Green Procurement -- 3.2 Investment Recovery -- 3.3 Eco-Design and Packaging -- 3.4 Reverse Logistics -- 4 Data, Sample, and Analysis -- 4.1 Reliability Analysis -- 4.2 Pearson Correlation Analysis -- 4.3 Multiple Regression Analysis -- 5 Conclusions, Practical Implications, and Future Research -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 8. Barriers and Challenges in Green Concepts Implementation -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Identification of Internal and External Barriers -- 3 Internal Barriers -- 3.1 Management Commitment -- 3.2 Financial Constraints -- 3.3 Acceptance of Advanced Technology -- 3.4 Ambiguous Economic Gains -- 4 External Barriers -- 4.1 Lack of Stakeholder's Interest -- 4.2 Inadequate Environmental Administrative Support -- 4.3 Lack of Green Collaborative Practices | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.4 Inadequate Academic Research -- 5 Solutions to Barriers and Action Plans -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 Implications -- 8 Future Research Directions -- References -- 9. The Importance of Green Innovation and Technologies for Sustainable Business in Asia: Issues and Challenges of the Conte ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Green Innovation -- 3 Green Technology -- 4 Business Sustainability -- 5 Sustainable Business Model Innovation -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 Recommendations -- 8 Future Directions -- References -- 2 - From Academic and Behavioural Perspective -- 10. Does Green Blogging Affect Consumer Green Behaviour? Moderating Role of Green Psychology Variable -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Purchase Intention -- 2.2 Influence of Social Media Usage -- 2.3 Green Blogging -- 2.4 Moderating Role of Perceived Trust in Social Media -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Results and Conclusion -- 5 Research Implications and Limitations -- References -- 11. Are Knowledge Management and Green Entrepreneurial Knowledge the Rescuer of Sustainable Tourism Post COVID-19 Pandemic? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Sustainable Tourism -- 2.2 Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.2.1 Green Entrepreneurial Knowledge and Green Entrepreneurial Intention -- 2.3 Knowledge Management -- 2.3.1 Knowledge Revision and Conceptual Change -- 2.3.2 Knowledge Application -- 2.3.3 Entrepreneurial Knowledge as Mediator -- 3 Research Methodology -- 3.1 Research Design and Sample -- 3.2 Measurement Development -- 3.3 Data Collection and Analysis Methods -- 4 Findings and Discussion -- 4.1 Demographic Characteristics -- 4.2 Measurement Model Evaluation -- 4.3 Path Analysis -- 4.4 Mediation Analysis -- 4.5 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a 12. Green Marketing Strategies and CSR: Are They Relevant to Consumer Willingness to Purchase Green Products? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Green Marketing Perspective -- 2.1.1 Consumer Intention -- 2.1.1.1 Theory of Value-Belief-Norm -- 2.1.1.2 Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) -- 2.1.2 Behavioural Intention -- 2.1.2.1 Consumer Variety Seeking Behaviour -- 2.1.2.2 Diffusion of Innovation Theory -- 2.1.2.3 Rational Choice Theory -- 2.1.2.4 Consumer Choice Theory -- 2.1.2.5 The Norm Activation Theory -- 2.1.3 Green Product -- 2.1.4 The Corporate Social Responsibility Perspective -- 2.1.4.1 Stakeholder Theory -- 2.1.4.2 Ethical and Managerial Perspective of Stakeholder Theory -- 2.1.4.3 Linking Stakeholder Theory to CSR Practice -- 3 Proposed Constructs of Customer Willingness -- 3.1 Direct Effect of CSR Image -- 3.2 Direct Effect of Trust -- 3.3 Indirect Effect of CSR Image -- 3.4 Indirect Effect of Green Marketing Mix -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 13. Green Organizational Practices for Green Product Development: The Green Influence of Transformational Leadership -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Hypothesis Development -- 3.1 The Green Perspective of Transformational Leadership -- 3.2 Green Transformational Leadership and Follower Green Behaviour -- 3.3 Green Transformational Leadership and Innovative Climate -- 3.4 Transformational Leadership on Green Creativity -- 3.5 Transformational Leadership, Green Behaviour, Green Innovative Climate, Green Creativity, and Green Product Development -- 4 Material and Methods -- 4.1 Population and Sample -- 4.2 Measures -- 4.2.1 Green Transformational Leadership -- 4.2.2 Employee Green Behaviour -- 4.2.3 Green Creativity -- 4.2.4 Green Innovation Climate -- 4.2.5 Green Product Development -- 5 Analysis and Results -- 5.1 Validation of Measurement Model | |
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contents | Cover -- Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices -- Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices: Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-ups in Asia -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1 - From Business Perspective -- 1. The Grass Is Greener Where You Water It! -- Abstract -- 1 Green Behaviour -- 1.1. Understanding Employee Green Behaviour -- 1.1.1. In-Role and Extra-Role Green Behaviours -- 1.2. Multilevel Model for EGB -- 2 Historical Background -- 2.1. Organizational EGB Strategies -- 3. Literature Review -- 4 Personality Factors Influencing EGB -- 5 Leadership and Employee Green Behaviour -- 6 Theoretical Framework -- 7 Organizational Benefits of EGB -- 8 Measuring EGB -- 8.1. List of EGB Instruments -- 9 EGB Real-Time Examples -- References -- 2. Challenges of Sustainable Finance in Transitions Economy -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 History of Sustainability -- 2.2 Sustainable Finance -- 2.3 Rationale of the Study -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results and Findings -- 4.1 Bibliography Analysis -- 4.2 Major Challenges -- 4.3 Disparities in Financial Access -- 4.4 Regulatory Obstacles -- 4.5 Inadequate Risk Management -- 4.6 Political Obstacles -- 4.7 Lack of Information on Environmental, Social, and Governance -- 4.8 Green Financing Initiatives -- 4.9 Policy Implications -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 3. Green Entrepreneurial Practices Among Small and Medium Enterprises in Karachi, Pakistan -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.2 Typology of Green Entrepreneurs -- 2.3 Green Entrepreneurial Practices -- 2.4 Small and Medium Enterprises in Pakistan -- 2.5 A Subjective Vision of Entrepreneurship -- 2.6 Resource Dependence Theory -- 2.7 Structure-Action Model -- 2.8 Research Problem -- 2.9 Objectives of the Study 2.10 Scope of Study -- 2.11 Green Entrepreneurship-Related Factors -- 2.11.1 Entrepreneurial Skills -- 2.11.2 Chances for Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.11.3 Accessibility to Capital for Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.11.4 Incentives Schemes for Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.11.5 Entrepreneur Motivation -- 3 Research Methodology -- 3.1 Research Design -- 3.2 Study Population -- 3.3 Sampling Design -- 3.4 Data Collection -- 3.5 Data Analysis -- 4 Participant Companies Profiled -- 4.1 Dimensions as Determined by the Quantity of Workers -- 4.2 Duration in Business -- 4.3 Value of Assets -- 4.4 Annual Turnover -- 4.5 Ownership -- 5 The Percentage of SMEs in Karachi, Pakistan, That Are Developing Sustainable Practices -- 5.1 Factors Influencing Sustainable Business Practices -- 5.2 Entrepreneurial Skills -- 5.3 Possibilities for Green Entrepreneurship -- 5.4 Entrepreneur Motivation -- 5.5 Green Rewards -- 5.6 Access to Capital -- 6 Discussions -- 7 Conclusion -- 8 Recommendations -- 9 Limitations of the Study -- 10 Recommendations for Further Research -- References -- 4. Green Practice Implementation Among SME's Logistic in Malaysia: A Conceptual Research Model of Determinants, Outcome, an ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review and Hypotheses Formulation -- 2.1 Theoretical Foundation -- 2.2 The Relationship Between Technological, Organizational, and Green Practice Implementation -- 2.2.1 Technological Factors -- 2.2.2 Compatibility -- 2.2.3 Relative Advantage -- 2.3 Organizational Factors -- 2.4 Top Management Support -- 2.4.1 Quality of Human Resources -- 2.5 Organizational Performance -- 2.6 The Relationship Between Green Practice and Organization Performance -- 3 Conceptual Research Framework -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 5. Green Management Execution at Malaysian Federal Seaports: Challenges and Opportunities -- Abstract -- 1 Background 2 Ports in Malaysia -- 3 Green Management Evolution -- 4 Green Management at Malaysian Seaports -- 5 Positive Outcomes of Going Green -- 6 Challenges for Malaysia's Seaports -- 7 Opportunities and the Future -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- 6. Green Tourism Dependency Towards Promoting Tea Tour -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Rise of Tea Tourism -- 4 Sustainability Strategies for the Growth of Green Tourism -- 5 Tea and Sustainable Tourism -- 6 Tea and Ecotourism -- 7 Tea and Gastronomy Tourism -- 8 Tourism and Tea Marketing -- 9 Tourism and Tea Integration and Its Impacts on Sustainable Livelihood -- 10 Foreign Tourist's Tea Preferences -- 10.1 Factors Affecting the Tea Preferences of Foreign Tourists in India -- 10.2 Practical Implications -- 10.3 Limitations and Future Research Agendas -- 11 Conclusion -- References -- 7. SMEs' Sustainability: Green Supply Chain Practices and Environmental Performance -- Abstract -- 1 Malaysia SMEs' Sustainability: An Overview -- 2 Environmental Performance -- 3 Green Supply Chain Management -- 3.1 Green Procurement -- 3.2 Investment Recovery -- 3.3 Eco-Design and Packaging -- 3.4 Reverse Logistics -- 4 Data, Sample, and Analysis -- 4.1 Reliability Analysis -- 4.2 Pearson Correlation Analysis -- 4.3 Multiple Regression Analysis -- 5 Conclusions, Practical Implications, and Future Research -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 8. Barriers and Challenges in Green Concepts Implementation -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Identification of Internal and External Barriers -- 3 Internal Barriers -- 3.1 Management Commitment -- 3.2 Financial Constraints -- 3.3 Acceptance of Advanced Technology -- 3.4 Ambiguous Economic Gains -- 4 External Barriers -- 4.1 Lack of Stakeholder's Interest -- 4.2 Inadequate Environmental Administrative Support -- 4.3 Lack of Green Collaborative Practices 4.4 Inadequate Academic Research -- 5 Solutions to Barriers and Action Plans -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 Implications -- 8 Future Research Directions -- References -- 9. The Importance of Green Innovation and Technologies for Sustainable Business in Asia: Issues and Challenges of the Conte ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Green Innovation -- 3 Green Technology -- 4 Business Sustainability -- 5 Sustainable Business Model Innovation -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 Recommendations -- 8 Future Directions -- References -- 2 - From Academic and Behavioural Perspective -- 10. Does Green Blogging Affect Consumer Green Behaviour? Moderating Role of Green Psychology Variable -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Purchase Intention -- 2.2 Influence of Social Media Usage -- 2.3 Green Blogging -- 2.4 Moderating Role of Perceived Trust in Social Media -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Results and Conclusion -- 5 Research Implications and Limitations -- References -- 11. Are Knowledge Management and Green Entrepreneurial Knowledge the Rescuer of Sustainable Tourism Post COVID-19 Pandemic? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Sustainable Tourism -- 2.2 Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.2.1 Green Entrepreneurial Knowledge and Green Entrepreneurial Intention -- 2.3 Knowledge Management -- 2.3.1 Knowledge Revision and Conceptual Change -- 2.3.2 Knowledge Application -- 2.3.3 Entrepreneurial Knowledge as Mediator -- 3 Research Methodology -- 3.1 Research Design and Sample -- 3.2 Measurement Development -- 3.3 Data Collection and Analysis Methods -- 4 Findings and Discussion -- 4.1 Demographic Characteristics -- 4.2 Measurement Model Evaluation -- 4.3 Path Analysis -- 4.4 Mediation Analysis -- 4.5 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References 12. Green Marketing Strategies and CSR: Are They Relevant to Consumer Willingness to Purchase Green Products? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Green Marketing Perspective -- 2.1.1 Consumer Intention -- 2.1.1.1 Theory of Value-Belief-Norm -- 2.1.1.2 Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) -- 2.1.2 Behavioural Intention -- 2.1.2.1 Consumer Variety Seeking Behaviour -- 2.1.2.2 Diffusion of Innovation Theory -- 2.1.2.3 Rational Choice Theory -- 2.1.2.4 Consumer Choice Theory -- 2.1.2.5 The Norm Activation Theory -- 2.1.3 Green Product -- 2.1.4 The Corporate Social Responsibility Perspective -- 2.1.4.1 Stakeholder Theory -- 2.1.4.2 Ethical and Managerial Perspective of Stakeholder Theory -- 2.1.4.3 Linking Stakeholder Theory to CSR Practice -- 3 Proposed Constructs of Customer Willingness -- 3.1 Direct Effect of CSR Image -- 3.2 Direct Effect of Trust -- 3.3 Indirect Effect of CSR Image -- 3.4 Indirect Effect of Green Marketing Mix -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 13. Green Organizational Practices for Green Product Development: The Green Influence of Transformational Leadership -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Hypothesis Development -- 3.1 The Green Perspective of Transformational Leadership -- 3.2 Green Transformational Leadership and Follower Green Behaviour -- 3.3 Green Transformational Leadership and Innovative Climate -- 3.4 Transformational Leadership on Green Creativity -- 3.5 Transformational Leadership, Green Behaviour, Green Innovative Climate, Green Creativity, and Green Product Development -- 4 Material and Methods -- 4.1 Population and Sample -- 4.2 Measures -- 4.2.1 Green Transformational Leadership -- 4.2.2 Employee Green Behaviour -- 4.2.3 Green Creativity -- 4.2.4 Green Innovation Climate -- 4.2.5 Green Product Development -- 5 Analysis and Results -- 5.1 Validation of Measurement Model 5.2 Assessment of Structural Model |
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spelling | Raza, Syed Ali Verfasser aut Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-Ups in Asia 1st ed Leeds Emerald Publishing Limited 2023 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (345 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices -- Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices: Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-ups in Asia -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1 - From Business Perspective -- 1. The Grass Is Greener Where You Water It! -- Abstract -- 1 Green Behaviour -- 1.1. Understanding Employee Green Behaviour -- 1.1.1. In-Role and Extra-Role Green Behaviours -- 1.2. Multilevel Model for EGB -- 2 Historical Background -- 2.1. Organizational EGB Strategies -- 3. Literature Review -- 4 Personality Factors Influencing EGB -- 5 Leadership and Employee Green Behaviour -- 6 Theoretical Framework -- 7 Organizational Benefits of EGB -- 8 Measuring EGB -- 8.1. List of EGB Instruments -- 9 EGB Real-Time Examples -- References -- 2. Challenges of Sustainable Finance in Transitions Economy -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 History of Sustainability -- 2.2 Sustainable Finance -- 2.3 Rationale of the Study -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results and Findings -- 4.1 Bibliography Analysis -- 4.2 Major Challenges -- 4.3 Disparities in Financial Access -- 4.4 Regulatory Obstacles -- 4.5 Inadequate Risk Management -- 4.6 Political Obstacles -- 4.7 Lack of Information on Environmental, Social, and Governance -- 4.8 Green Financing Initiatives -- 4.9 Policy Implications -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 3. Green Entrepreneurial Practices Among Small and Medium Enterprises in Karachi, Pakistan -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.2 Typology of Green Entrepreneurs -- 2.3 Green Entrepreneurial Practices -- 2.4 Small and Medium Enterprises in Pakistan -- 2.5 A Subjective Vision of Entrepreneurship -- 2.6 Resource Dependence Theory -- 2.7 Structure-Action Model -- 2.8 Research Problem -- 2.9 Objectives of the Study 2.10 Scope of Study -- 2.11 Green Entrepreneurship-Related Factors -- 2.11.1 Entrepreneurial Skills -- 2.11.2 Chances for Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.11.3 Accessibility to Capital for Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.11.4 Incentives Schemes for Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.11.5 Entrepreneur Motivation -- 3 Research Methodology -- 3.1 Research Design -- 3.2 Study Population -- 3.3 Sampling Design -- 3.4 Data Collection -- 3.5 Data Analysis -- 4 Participant Companies Profiled -- 4.1 Dimensions as Determined by the Quantity of Workers -- 4.2 Duration in Business -- 4.3 Value of Assets -- 4.4 Annual Turnover -- 4.5 Ownership -- 5 The Percentage of SMEs in Karachi, Pakistan, That Are Developing Sustainable Practices -- 5.1 Factors Influencing Sustainable Business Practices -- 5.2 Entrepreneurial Skills -- 5.3 Possibilities for Green Entrepreneurship -- 5.4 Entrepreneur Motivation -- 5.5 Green Rewards -- 5.6 Access to Capital -- 6 Discussions -- 7 Conclusion -- 8 Recommendations -- 9 Limitations of the Study -- 10 Recommendations for Further Research -- References -- 4. Green Practice Implementation Among SME's Logistic in Malaysia: A Conceptual Research Model of Determinants, Outcome, an ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review and Hypotheses Formulation -- 2.1 Theoretical Foundation -- 2.2 The Relationship Between Technological, Organizational, and Green Practice Implementation -- 2.2.1 Technological Factors -- 2.2.2 Compatibility -- 2.2.3 Relative Advantage -- 2.3 Organizational Factors -- 2.4 Top Management Support -- 2.4.1 Quality of Human Resources -- 2.5 Organizational Performance -- 2.6 The Relationship Between Green Practice and Organization Performance -- 3 Conceptual Research Framework -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 5. Green Management Execution at Malaysian Federal Seaports: Challenges and Opportunities -- Abstract -- 1 Background 2 Ports in Malaysia -- 3 Green Management Evolution -- 4 Green Management at Malaysian Seaports -- 5 Positive Outcomes of Going Green -- 6 Challenges for Malaysia's Seaports -- 7 Opportunities and the Future -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- 6. Green Tourism Dependency Towards Promoting Tea Tour -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Rise of Tea Tourism -- 4 Sustainability Strategies for the Growth of Green Tourism -- 5 Tea and Sustainable Tourism -- 6 Tea and Ecotourism -- 7 Tea and Gastronomy Tourism -- 8 Tourism and Tea Marketing -- 9 Tourism and Tea Integration and Its Impacts on Sustainable Livelihood -- 10 Foreign Tourist's Tea Preferences -- 10.1 Factors Affecting the Tea Preferences of Foreign Tourists in India -- 10.2 Practical Implications -- 10.3 Limitations and Future Research Agendas -- 11 Conclusion -- References -- 7. SMEs' Sustainability: Green Supply Chain Practices and Environmental Performance -- Abstract -- 1 Malaysia SMEs' Sustainability: An Overview -- 2 Environmental Performance -- 3 Green Supply Chain Management -- 3.1 Green Procurement -- 3.2 Investment Recovery -- 3.3 Eco-Design and Packaging -- 3.4 Reverse Logistics -- 4 Data, Sample, and Analysis -- 4.1 Reliability Analysis -- 4.2 Pearson Correlation Analysis -- 4.3 Multiple Regression Analysis -- 5 Conclusions, Practical Implications, and Future Research -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 8. Barriers and Challenges in Green Concepts Implementation -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Identification of Internal and External Barriers -- 3 Internal Barriers -- 3.1 Management Commitment -- 3.2 Financial Constraints -- 3.3 Acceptance of Advanced Technology -- 3.4 Ambiguous Economic Gains -- 4 External Barriers -- 4.1 Lack of Stakeholder's Interest -- 4.2 Inadequate Environmental Administrative Support -- 4.3 Lack of Green Collaborative Practices 4.4 Inadequate Academic Research -- 5 Solutions to Barriers and Action Plans -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 Implications -- 8 Future Research Directions -- References -- 9. The Importance of Green Innovation and Technologies for Sustainable Business in Asia: Issues and Challenges of the Conte ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Green Innovation -- 3 Green Technology -- 4 Business Sustainability -- 5 Sustainable Business Model Innovation -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 Recommendations -- 8 Future Directions -- References -- 2 - From Academic and Behavioural Perspective -- 10. Does Green Blogging Affect Consumer Green Behaviour? Moderating Role of Green Psychology Variable -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Purchase Intention -- 2.2 Influence of Social Media Usage -- 2.3 Green Blogging -- 2.4 Moderating Role of Perceived Trust in Social Media -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Results and Conclusion -- 5 Research Implications and Limitations -- References -- 11. Are Knowledge Management and Green Entrepreneurial Knowledge the Rescuer of Sustainable Tourism Post COVID-19 Pandemic? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Sustainable Tourism -- 2.2 Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.2.1 Green Entrepreneurial Knowledge and Green Entrepreneurial Intention -- 2.3 Knowledge Management -- 2.3.1 Knowledge Revision and Conceptual Change -- 2.3.2 Knowledge Application -- 2.3.3 Entrepreneurial Knowledge as Mediator -- 3 Research Methodology -- 3.1 Research Design and Sample -- 3.2 Measurement Development -- 3.3 Data Collection and Analysis Methods -- 4 Findings and Discussion -- 4.1 Demographic Characteristics -- 4.2 Measurement Model Evaluation -- 4.3 Path Analysis -- 4.4 Mediation Analysis -- 4.5 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References 12. Green Marketing Strategies and CSR: Are They Relevant to Consumer Willingness to Purchase Green Products? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Green Marketing Perspective -- 2.1.1 Consumer Intention -- 2.1.1.1 Theory of Value-Belief-Norm -- 2.1.1.2 Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) -- 2.1.2 Behavioural Intention -- 2.1.2.1 Consumer Variety Seeking Behaviour -- 2.1.2.2 Diffusion of Innovation Theory -- 2.1.2.3 Rational Choice Theory -- 2.1.2.4 Consumer Choice Theory -- 2.1.2.5 The Norm Activation Theory -- 2.1.3 Green Product -- 2.1.4 The Corporate Social Responsibility Perspective -- 2.1.4.1 Stakeholder Theory -- 2.1.4.2 Ethical and Managerial Perspective of Stakeholder Theory -- 2.1.4.3 Linking Stakeholder Theory to CSR Practice -- 3 Proposed Constructs of Customer Willingness -- 3.1 Direct Effect of CSR Image -- 3.2 Direct Effect of Trust -- 3.3 Indirect Effect of CSR Image -- 3.4 Indirect Effect of Green Marketing Mix -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 13. Green Organizational Practices for Green Product Development: The Green Influence of Transformational Leadership -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Hypothesis Development -- 3.1 The Green Perspective of Transformational Leadership -- 3.2 Green Transformational Leadership and Follower Green Behaviour -- 3.3 Green Transformational Leadership and Innovative Climate -- 3.4 Transformational Leadership on Green Creativity -- 3.5 Transformational Leadership, Green Behaviour, Green Innovative Climate, Green Creativity, and Green Product Development -- 4 Material and Methods -- 4.1 Population and Sample -- 4.2 Measures -- 4.2.1 Green Transformational Leadership -- 4.2.2 Employee Green Behaviour -- 4.2.3 Green Creativity -- 4.2.4 Green Innovation Climate -- 4.2.5 Green Product Development -- 5 Analysis and Results -- 5.1 Validation of Measurement Model 5.2 Assessment of Structural Model Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practicesfocuses on critical issues such as the role of Green Financing in Green Entrepreneurship in Asian Countries and looks for the mechanisms that can help in idea-generation and the launching of successful Green Start-ups Entrepreneurship Industrial management International economic relations Leadership Management Tunio, Muhammad Nawaz Sonstige oth Ali, Muhammad Sonstige oth Puah, Chin-Hong Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Raza, Syed Ali Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices Leeds : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2023 9781804556795 |
spellingShingle | Raza, Syed Ali Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-Ups in Asia Cover -- Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices -- Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices: Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-ups in Asia -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- 1 - From Business Perspective -- 1. The Grass Is Greener Where You Water It! -- Abstract -- 1 Green Behaviour -- 1.1. Understanding Employee Green Behaviour -- 1.1.1. In-Role and Extra-Role Green Behaviours -- 1.2. Multilevel Model for EGB -- 2 Historical Background -- 2.1. Organizational EGB Strategies -- 3. Literature Review -- 4 Personality Factors Influencing EGB -- 5 Leadership and Employee Green Behaviour -- 6 Theoretical Framework -- 7 Organizational Benefits of EGB -- 8 Measuring EGB -- 8.1. List of EGB Instruments -- 9 EGB Real-Time Examples -- References -- 2. Challenges of Sustainable Finance in Transitions Economy -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 History of Sustainability -- 2.2 Sustainable Finance -- 2.3 Rationale of the Study -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results and Findings -- 4.1 Bibliography Analysis -- 4.2 Major Challenges -- 4.3 Disparities in Financial Access -- 4.4 Regulatory Obstacles -- 4.5 Inadequate Risk Management -- 4.6 Political Obstacles -- 4.7 Lack of Information on Environmental, Social, and Governance -- 4.8 Green Financing Initiatives -- 4.9 Policy Implications -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- 3. Green Entrepreneurial Practices Among Small and Medium Enterprises in Karachi, Pakistan -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.2 Typology of Green Entrepreneurs -- 2.3 Green Entrepreneurial Practices -- 2.4 Small and Medium Enterprises in Pakistan -- 2.5 A Subjective Vision of Entrepreneurship -- 2.6 Resource Dependence Theory -- 2.7 Structure-Action Model -- 2.8 Research Problem -- 2.9 Objectives of the Study 2.10 Scope of Study -- 2.11 Green Entrepreneurship-Related Factors -- 2.11.1 Entrepreneurial Skills -- 2.11.2 Chances for Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.11.3 Accessibility to Capital for Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.11.4 Incentives Schemes for Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.11.5 Entrepreneur Motivation -- 3 Research Methodology -- 3.1 Research Design -- 3.2 Study Population -- 3.3 Sampling Design -- 3.4 Data Collection -- 3.5 Data Analysis -- 4 Participant Companies Profiled -- 4.1 Dimensions as Determined by the Quantity of Workers -- 4.2 Duration in Business -- 4.3 Value of Assets -- 4.4 Annual Turnover -- 4.5 Ownership -- 5 The Percentage of SMEs in Karachi, Pakistan, That Are Developing Sustainable Practices -- 5.1 Factors Influencing Sustainable Business Practices -- 5.2 Entrepreneurial Skills -- 5.3 Possibilities for Green Entrepreneurship -- 5.4 Entrepreneur Motivation -- 5.5 Green Rewards -- 5.6 Access to Capital -- 6 Discussions -- 7 Conclusion -- 8 Recommendations -- 9 Limitations of the Study -- 10 Recommendations for Further Research -- References -- 4. Green Practice Implementation Among SME's Logistic in Malaysia: A Conceptual Research Model of Determinants, Outcome, an ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review and Hypotheses Formulation -- 2.1 Theoretical Foundation -- 2.2 The Relationship Between Technological, Organizational, and Green Practice Implementation -- 2.2.1 Technological Factors -- 2.2.2 Compatibility -- 2.2.3 Relative Advantage -- 2.3 Organizational Factors -- 2.4 Top Management Support -- 2.4.1 Quality of Human Resources -- 2.5 Organizational Performance -- 2.6 The Relationship Between Green Practice and Organization Performance -- 3 Conceptual Research Framework -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 5. Green Management Execution at Malaysian Federal Seaports: Challenges and Opportunities -- Abstract -- 1 Background 2 Ports in Malaysia -- 3 Green Management Evolution -- 4 Green Management at Malaysian Seaports -- 5 Positive Outcomes of Going Green -- 6 Challenges for Malaysia's Seaports -- 7 Opportunities and the Future -- 8 Conclusion -- References -- 6. Green Tourism Dependency Towards Promoting Tea Tour -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Rise of Tea Tourism -- 4 Sustainability Strategies for the Growth of Green Tourism -- 5 Tea and Sustainable Tourism -- 6 Tea and Ecotourism -- 7 Tea and Gastronomy Tourism -- 8 Tourism and Tea Marketing -- 9 Tourism and Tea Integration and Its Impacts on Sustainable Livelihood -- 10 Foreign Tourist's Tea Preferences -- 10.1 Factors Affecting the Tea Preferences of Foreign Tourists in India -- 10.2 Practical Implications -- 10.3 Limitations and Future Research Agendas -- 11 Conclusion -- References -- 7. SMEs' Sustainability: Green Supply Chain Practices and Environmental Performance -- Abstract -- 1 Malaysia SMEs' Sustainability: An Overview -- 2 Environmental Performance -- 3 Green Supply Chain Management -- 3.1 Green Procurement -- 3.2 Investment Recovery -- 3.3 Eco-Design and Packaging -- 3.4 Reverse Logistics -- 4 Data, Sample, and Analysis -- 4.1 Reliability Analysis -- 4.2 Pearson Correlation Analysis -- 4.3 Multiple Regression Analysis -- 5 Conclusions, Practical Implications, and Future Research -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 8. Barriers and Challenges in Green Concepts Implementation -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Identification of Internal and External Barriers -- 3 Internal Barriers -- 3.1 Management Commitment -- 3.2 Financial Constraints -- 3.3 Acceptance of Advanced Technology -- 3.4 Ambiguous Economic Gains -- 4 External Barriers -- 4.1 Lack of Stakeholder's Interest -- 4.2 Inadequate Environmental Administrative Support -- 4.3 Lack of Green Collaborative Practices 4.4 Inadequate Academic Research -- 5 Solutions to Barriers and Action Plans -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 Implications -- 8 Future Research Directions -- References -- 9. The Importance of Green Innovation and Technologies for Sustainable Business in Asia: Issues and Challenges of the Conte ... -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Green Innovation -- 3 Green Technology -- 4 Business Sustainability -- 5 Sustainable Business Model Innovation -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 Recommendations -- 8 Future Directions -- References -- 2 - From Academic and Behavioural Perspective -- 10. Does Green Blogging Affect Consumer Green Behaviour? Moderating Role of Green Psychology Variable -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Green Purchase Intention -- 2.2 Influence of Social Media Usage -- 2.3 Green Blogging -- 2.4 Moderating Role of Perceived Trust in Social Media -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Results and Conclusion -- 5 Research Implications and Limitations -- References -- 11. Are Knowledge Management and Green Entrepreneurial Knowledge the Rescuer of Sustainable Tourism Post COVID-19 Pandemic? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Sustainable Tourism -- 2.2 Green Entrepreneurship -- 2.2.1 Green Entrepreneurial Knowledge and Green Entrepreneurial Intention -- 2.3 Knowledge Management -- 2.3.1 Knowledge Revision and Conceptual Change -- 2.3.2 Knowledge Application -- 2.3.3 Entrepreneurial Knowledge as Mediator -- 3 Research Methodology -- 3.1 Research Design and Sample -- 3.2 Measurement Development -- 3.3 Data Collection and Analysis Methods -- 4 Findings and Discussion -- 4.1 Demographic Characteristics -- 4.2 Measurement Model Evaluation -- 4.3 Path Analysis -- 4.4 Mediation Analysis -- 4.5 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References 12. Green Marketing Strategies and CSR: Are They Relevant to Consumer Willingness to Purchase Green Products? -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 The Green Marketing Perspective -- 2.1.1 Consumer Intention -- 2.1.1.1 Theory of Value-Belief-Norm -- 2.1.1.2 Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) -- 2.1.2 Behavioural Intention -- 2.1.2.1 Consumer Variety Seeking Behaviour -- 2.1.2.2 Diffusion of Innovation Theory -- 2.1.2.3 Rational Choice Theory -- 2.1.2.4 Consumer Choice Theory -- 2.1.2.5 The Norm Activation Theory -- 2.1.3 Green Product -- 2.1.4 The Corporate Social Responsibility Perspective -- 2.1.4.1 Stakeholder Theory -- 2.1.4.2 Ethical and Managerial Perspective of Stakeholder Theory -- 2.1.4.3 Linking Stakeholder Theory to CSR Practice -- 3 Proposed Constructs of Customer Willingness -- 3.1 Direct Effect of CSR Image -- 3.2 Direct Effect of Trust -- 3.3 Indirect Effect of CSR Image -- 3.4 Indirect Effect of Green Marketing Mix -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- 13. Green Organizational Practices for Green Product Development: The Green Influence of Transformational Leadership -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Hypothesis Development -- 3.1 The Green Perspective of Transformational Leadership -- 3.2 Green Transformational Leadership and Follower Green Behaviour -- 3.3 Green Transformational Leadership and Innovative Climate -- 3.4 Transformational Leadership on Green Creativity -- 3.5 Transformational Leadership, Green Behaviour, Green Innovative Climate, Green Creativity, and Green Product Development -- 4 Material and Methods -- 4.1 Population and Sample -- 4.2 Measures -- 4.2.1 Green Transformational Leadership -- 4.2.2 Employee Green Behaviour -- 4.2.3 Green Creativity -- 4.2.4 Green Innovation Climate -- 4.2.5 Green Product Development -- 5 Analysis and Results -- 5.1 Validation of Measurement Model 5.2 Assessment of Structural Model Entrepreneurship Industrial management International economic relations Leadership Management |
title | Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-Ups in Asia |
title_auth | Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-Ups in Asia |
title_exact_search | Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-Ups in Asia |
title_full | Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-Ups in Asia |
title_fullStr | Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-Ups in Asia |
title_full_unstemmed | Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-Ups in Asia |
title_short | Entrepreneurship and Green Finance Practices |
title_sort | entrepreneurship and green finance practices avenues for sustainable business start ups in asia |
title_sub | Avenues for Sustainable Business Start-Ups in Asia |
topic | Entrepreneurship Industrial management International economic relations Leadership Management |
topic_facet | Entrepreneurship Industrial management International economic relations Leadership Management |
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