The promise of digital technologies for sustainable entrepreneurship: A systematic literature review and research agenda |
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Institution: | Department of Innovation Management & Entrepreneurship, University of Klagenfurt, Universitaetsstrasse 65–67, 9020 Klagenfurt, Austria |
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Abstract: | Research on sustainable entrepreneurship increasingly recognizes the transformative potential of digital technologies to mitigate and counteract grand environmental and social challenges through entrepreneurial action. However, this emerging field of research, referred to as digital sustainable entrepreneurship, is currently dispersed and fragmented and lacks the consolidated foundation to progress further. This article further establishes this nascent stream by conducting a systematic literature review offering two main contributions. First, common themes are derived from the literature (i.e., enabling value for society and environment, stakeholder inclusion, venture viability, and entrepreneurial individuals) to unravel the field's current state. Second, previous work is discussed and integrated by applying a business model perspective. Specifically, the article offers a framework that contributes to the role of business models for merging sustainability and digital technologies, reconceptualizes digital technologies as business model actors, and further develops the entrepreneur-business model nexus. Based on this, we present a comprehensive and actionable research agenda and practical implications. |
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Keywords: | Sustainable entrepreneurship Social entrepreneurship Digitalization Digital technologies Business models Value creation |
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