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Motivations of Ecopreneurs: The New Entrepreneurial Paradigm

Harte, Patrick; Peisl, Thomas; Kammers, Katharina

Authors

Thomas Peisl

Katharina Kammers



Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate motivations of ecological entrepreneurs, ‘ecopreneurs’ to engage in green innovation, i.e. ecopreneurial ventures for wider gain than solely financial and to introduce the ecopreneur to mainstream entrepreneurial research and study. The research is an exploratory study utilising organisation-based research. It includes collection and analysis of qualitative data involving 16 semi-structured interviews with ecopreneurs from Germany and Scotland. Three new motivational dimensions are identified and presented: to inspire others, achievement, and economic success. Additional findings include the importance of green values and economic success can change over time, e.g. ecopreneurs start their businesses with high focus on green values, but later put higher focus on economic success. Others start with their primary focus on making profits and as their companies prove to be successful a switch to more green values is made. The study identifies six key drivers emerging from the investigation into the motivations of German and Scottish ecopreneurs. The extended model on ecopreneurial motivation adds to existing research and opens a path to more environmentally conscious entrepreneurship education, the ecopreneurial paradigm. This may lead to an ecological start-up environment, as the attention of potential ecopreneurs is drawn to the need for creating more businesses with green focus.

Working Paper Type Working Paper
Publication Date Feb 18, 2021
Deposit Date Dec 9, 2021
Publisher SSRN
Keywords Entrepreneurship, ecopreneurship, social/sustainable/green entrepreneurship, motivation, decision making
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2756099
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3757957