The diffusion of climate-smart agricultural innovations: Systems level factors that inhibit sustainable entrepreneurial action



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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.05.212
DOI: 
10.1016/j.jclepro.2019.05.212
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Derechos sujetos al permiso del propietario
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Artículo de revista
Revista: 
Journal of Cleaner Production
Número: 
September 2019
Páginas: 
993-1004
Volumen: 
232
Autor (es): 
Long T.
Blok V.
Coninx I.
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Descripción: 

Sustainable entrepreneurs are key actors in sustainability transitions; they develop needed innovations, create markets, and pressure incumbents. While socio-technical transitions literature is well developed, questions remain in terms of (1) the different roles that sustainable entrepreneurs can play in sustainable transitions, and (2) how best to empower these roles. To explore these challenges, we review literature and construct a framework combining the multilevel perspective and entrepreneurial ecosystem perspective. The authors applied this framework to the context of climate-smart agriculture in (Western and Central) Europe. By analysing semi-structured interview data (n = 27) we find that sustainable entrepreneurs are constrained by ineffective policy, resistant users, as well as novel alignment issues within the supply chain. This paper focus on the role of sustainable entrepreneurs as coordinators of action rather than developers of technological innovation within transition contexts characterised by low landscape pressures, large unmotivated incumbent firms, low consumer awareness and demand, and unincentivized users (farmers)

Año de publicación: 
2019
Palabras clave: 
Socio-technical transitions
Entrepreneurial eco-system
sustainability
Entrepreneurship
Climate-smart agriculture