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Item type:Publication, Sustainable Startups Through Green Entrepreneurial Migration(Springer Nature Singapore, 2026) ;Bhattacharjee, AmitabAfshar Jahanshahi, AsgharVentures established by green migrant entrepreneurs are community and environmental-focused, aiming to solve social problems, community needs, and local environmental challenges, while uplifting economically disadvantaged groups and contributing to the sustainable development goals (SDGs), especially SDG 7 (affordable and clean energy), SDG 12 (responsible consumption and production) and SDG 13 (climate action). Startups of green migrant entrepreneurs often address the social dimensions of sustainability by creating employment, supporting marginalized communities, and fostering inclusive practices. Despite challenges, green migrant entrepreneurs continue to demonstrate leadership in sustainable and climate-resilient ventures, which promotes low-carbon economic growth, a greener business landscape, quality of life, and environmental safety. © The authors © Palgrave Macmillan. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The micro-foundations of sustainable entrepreneurship: the role of individuals' pro-social identity and organisational pro-social identity(Inderscience Enterprises Ltd., 2023) ;Afshar Jahanshahi, Asghar ;Bhattacharjee, AmitabHasan Polas, Mohammad RashedThe purpose of this study is to examine the effect of personal pro-social identity and organisational pro-social identity on sustainability-oriented entrepreneurial intention through the use of identity theory. Sustainability-oriented entrepreneurs are those who are able to identify and seize opportunities at the root of environmental dilemma. In order to identify who has more intention of becoming sustainability-oriented entrepreneurs, we investigated the direct effect of individuals’ pro-social identity (personal pro-social identity and organisational pro-social identity) regarding their intention of becoming sustainability-oriented entrepreneurs. Furthermore, we tested the indirect effect of individual identities on sustainability-oriented entrepreneurial intentions by mediating the role of public service motivation. Survey data from 235 Bangladeshi students, who received entrepreneurship training, indicates that individuals with a personal pro-social identity are more likely to translate positive desirability into sustainability-oriented entrepreneurial intentions. Furthermore, public service motivation is underlying mechanism for explaining the association between personal pro-social identity and sustainability-oriented entrepreneurial intentions. © 2023 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.Scopus© Citations 5 42 1
