実践としての持続可能な起業家精神の出現:多レベルパスウェイモデル
Glenn Pardede1, Rosdiana Sijabat2, Rizaldi Parani3
1Faculty of Economics and Business, Pelita Harapan University, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia.
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|February 20, 2026
まとめ
持続可能な起業家精神 (SE) は,単なる戦略的目標ではなく,個人の関心事から有機的に生まれます. この研究は,インドネシアの都市農業におけるSE経路を探索し,意図主導モデルに代わる代替案を明らかにしています.
科学分野:
- 起業家精神 起業家精神
- 持続可能性研究 持続可能性研究
- 都市農業 都市農業
背景:
- 持続可能な起業家精神 (SE) は,起業家精神と持続可能性を結びつける新興の理論です.
- 現存する研究では,SEベンチャーの出現を様々な文脈で理解することが不足しています.
- この研究は,インドネシアの都市農業部門における水栽培事業に焦点を当てています.
研究 の 目的:
- 持続可能起業 (SE) の出現を,過小評価されている文脈で探求する.
- SEの"どのように"と"なぜ"が起業家の経験から生じるかを理解する.
- 意図主導モデルを超えて,SEの出現のための代替経路を提案する.
主な方法:
- 水栽培事業の質的マルチケース分析.
- 詳細なインタビュー,フィールド観察,文書分析によるデータ収集.
- 個別レベル,プロセスレベル,企業レベル,文脈レベルでのテーマ分析.
主要な成果:
- SEの出現を説明する8つの主要なテーマを特定しました.
- SEの出現理論に貢献する3つの概念的提案を開発した.
- Found SEは,しばしば個人的な懸念によって引き起こされ,意図主導のモデルとは異なり,有機的に進化します.
結論:
- 意図的および反射的なSEの出現を図解する多層の経路モデルを提案しました.
- 前もって定義された持続可能な起業家意向を前提とした,既存のモデルに代替案を提供した.
- SE.へのオーガニックで実効性に基づいた経路を強調した.
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