Cultural Antecedents of Green Entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia: An Institutional Approach
Recent decades have brought cultural changes toward the increase of environmentally-friendly initiatives such as green entrepreneurship. Some countries are failing to develop environmental initiatives, whereas others are transitioning and advancing toward this new trend. In particular, Saudi Arabia...
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doaj-4030ec1a756e424fb73dc65ef10ea4412020-11-25T02:38:55ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-05-01123673367310.3390/su12093673Cultural Antecedents of Green Entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia: An Institutional ApproachWafa Alwakid0Sebastian Aparicio1David Urbano2Department of Business, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici B Campus UAB, Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès), Barcelona 08193, SpainDurham University Business School, Durham University, Mill Hill Lane, DH1 3LB Durham, UKDepartment of Business and Centre for Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation Research (CREIS), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Edifici B Campus UAB, Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès), Barcelona 08193, SpainRecent decades have brought cultural changes toward the increase of environmentally-friendly initiatives such as green entrepreneurship. Some countries are failing to develop environmental initiatives, whereas others are transitioning and advancing toward this new trend. In particular, Saudi Arabia has initiated efforts toward becoming an ecologically-friendly society. Motivated by this, we explore whether cultural characteristics are associated with green entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia. Institutional economics is adopted to frame our hypotheses and analysis. The hypothesized relationships were empirically tested in a sample of 84 observations from 21 cities during the period 2015–2018. Data were collected from reports by the Saudi General Authority and analyzed through regression models. The main results show that cultural characteristics, such as environmental actions, environmental consciousness, and temporal orientation<i>,</i> increase the level of green entrepreneurial activity across cities in Saudi Arabia. The findings of this study contribute to existing knowledge on green entrepreneurship, as well as to the discussion of implications for policy and practice related to environmentally-friendly productive activities.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/9/3673green entrepreneurshipsustainable entrepreneurial activitycultureinstitutional approachdeveloping countriesSaudi Arabia |
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Cultural Antecedents of Green Entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia: An Institutional Approach |
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Cultural Antecedents of Green Entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia: An Institutional Approach |
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cultural antecedents of green entrepreneurship in saudi arabia: an institutional approach |
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Recent decades have brought cultural changes toward the increase of environmentally-friendly initiatives such as green entrepreneurship. Some countries are failing to develop environmental initiatives, whereas others are transitioning and advancing toward this new trend. In particular, Saudi Arabia has initiated efforts toward becoming an ecologically-friendly society. Motivated by this, we explore whether cultural characteristics are associated with green entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia. Institutional economics is adopted to frame our hypotheses and analysis. The hypothesized relationships were empirically tested in a sample of 84 observations from 21 cities during the period 2015–2018. Data were collected from reports by the Saudi General Authority and analyzed through regression models. The main results show that cultural characteristics, such as environmental actions, environmental consciousness, and temporal orientation<i>,</i> increase the level of green entrepreneurial activity across cities in Saudi Arabia. The findings of this study contribute to existing knowledge on green entrepreneurship, as well as to the discussion of implications for policy and practice related to environmentally-friendly productive activities. |
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green entrepreneurship sustainable entrepreneurial activity culture institutional approach developing countries Saudi Arabia |
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