Towards sustainable entrepreneurship: Understanding intent and setting future research priorities Srivastava Arpita1,*, Srivastava Nidhi1,** 1Professor, G.L. Bajaj Institute of Management and Research, Knowledge Park III, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India (*Corresponding author) email id: arpita.srivastava@glbimr.org
**nidhi.srivastava@glbimr.org
Online published on 6 January, 2025. Abstract In the face of global issues like growing unemployment, entrepreneurship is essential for boosting a country’s economic competitiveness, encouraging growth, and guaranteeing sustainability. However, after enjoying the rewards of entrepreneurship, it became clear that it had a negative effect on the environment due to resource exploitation and rising carbon emissions. There is still a significant void in the scholarly synthesis of sustainable entrepreneurship, despite its increasing significance. In order to provide nuanced insights, this chapter reviews research by combining systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis. The chapter’s research questions cover the state of sustainability and entrepreneurial intentions today, as well as influential papers, successful researchers, themes, trends, and research gaps. This review, which looks at 291 academic papers from Web of Science and Scopus, directs future research on entrepreneurship, especially in relation to sustainability principles. In order to help achieve the SDGs and promote a more sustainable future, this paper aims to advance academic knowledge and guide the course of significant research in sustainable entrepreneurship. Top Keywords Entrepreneurial intentions, Sustainability, Bibliometric analysis, Research publications. Top |