Entrepreneurship in International Context: Trends and Coping With Eco-Entropy

Authors

  • Robert Isaak University of Mannheim Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55845/HIYW8918

Keywords:

Ecopreneurship, Sovereignty, Entropy, Syntropy, Green-green Start-ups, Sustainability, Creative Destruction, Ukraine Crisis

Abstract

The rupture of the international system by the Ukranian war provides ecopreneurial opportunities for circular economies given gaps in national sovereignties laid bare by protectionism. The entropy of a full range of human needs from jobs to housing, etc. can be countered with sustainable, ‘green-green’ start-up designs stimulated by state policies yielding chances for ‘individual sovereignty’ and positive future perspectives.

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Published

20-03-2023

How to Cite

Isaak, R. (2023). Entrepreneurship in International Context: Trends and Coping With Eco-Entropy. Journal of Circular Economy, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.55845/HIYW8918