Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title Harmonious entrepreneurship: a sustainable model for addressing global inequality
ID_Doc 70580
Authors Kirby, DA; Healey-Benson, F
Title Harmonious entrepreneurship: a sustainable model for addressing global inequality
Year 2024
Published
Abstract Purpose - This study aims to develop an entrepreneurial business model capable of addressing and preventing the exploitation and inequality that traditionally have resulted from entrepreneurship, particularly in emerging economies. Design/methodology/approach - The research uses systems thinking, the first law of cybernetics, and the principles of harmony to formulate a systemic solution to the problem, which it exemplifies via six purposefully selected short cases drawn from diverse industry sectors and economies. Findings - This paper demonstrates how the conventional model of entrepreneurship, often associated with colonial exploitation and resultant inequalities, can be transformed into a triple bottom line model-harmonious entrepreneurship - that integrates the traditional economic, eco-, humane, and social approaches and creates a synergy where profit, planet, and people are in harmony. The model challenges the profit maximisation/shareholder value doctrine of business success. Research limitations/implications - Only six cases are presented here, and there is a need for further research in different political-economic contexts and industry sectors. Also, the way entrepreneurship is taught needs to change so that it addresses the sustainability challenge in general and the problem of inequality in particular. Practical implications - There needs to be a change in the entrepreneurial mindset and the way entrepreneurship is taught and potential entrepreneurs are trained if entrepreneurship is to address the sustainability challenge in general and the problem of inequality in particular. Originality/value - This is a novel approach to the study of entrepreneurship and its impact on inequality that shows how it can ameliorate and/or prevent inequality, particularly in emerging economies, by adopting a more holistic approach to business success and supplanting "having and needing" with "being and caring".
PDF

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
74572 Kirby, DA; El-Kaffass, I; Healey-Benson, F Harmonious entrepreneurship: evolution from wealth creation to sustainable development(2022)Journal Of Management History, 28, 4
77833 Ureche, A The Salience of Social Enterprise: a 'Fictional', Functional Tale of Three Sectors Cooperation(2023)Proceedings Of The International Conference On Business Excellence, 17, 1
76039 Fleck, D Fostering Enduring Corporations And Enabling Sustainable Growth Through Responsible Entrepreneurship(2016)
74328 Haldar, S Towards a conceptual understanding of sustainability-driven entrepreneurship(2019)Corporate Social Responsibility And Environmental Management, 26, 6
70752 Dixon, SEA; Clifford, A Ecopreneurship - a new approach to managing the triple bottom line(2007)Journal Of Organizational Change Management, 20, 3
34092 Rosário, AT; Raimundo, RJ; Cruz, SP Sustainable Entrepreneurship: A Literature Review(2022)Sustainability, 14, 9
78557 Khalid, K; Hassam, SF; Ahmad, AM Inducing the Entrepreneurial Action Theory Into Sustainable-Business Model: An Alternative to Entrepreneurship Theory(2016)Advanced Science Letters, 22, 5-6
34237 Blok, V Information Asymmetries and the Paradox of Sustainable Business Models: Towards an Integrated Theory of Sustainable Entrepreneurship(2018)
Scroll