
Are profits and sustainability compatible? This book brings unique perspectives to this key debate by exploring the history of green entrepreneurship since the nineteenth century, and its spread globally in industries including renewable energy, organic food, natural beauty, ecotourism, recycling, architecture, and finance. The book uses the lens of the extraordinary and often eccentric men and women who defied convention and imagined that business could help save the planet, rather than consume it. The social and religious beliefs that drove many of these individuals are explored as the book looks at how they overcame huge obstacles to execute their strategies. The green entrepreneurs seen here are shown to have created new markets and industries, and driven innovations in sustainable practices, even at times when most consumers and governments marginalized the entire subject. The struggles of early pioneers appear to have been rewarded by the growth of environmental awareness among consumers, business leaders, and others in recent years, but the Earth's environmental health continues to deteriorate. If profits and sustainability have proved challenging to reconcile, the book argues that one reason was how they were both defined.
This book investigates whether the pursuit of corporate profit can be successfully reconciled with environmental sustainability by examining the historical evolution of green entrepreneurship. Geoffrey G. Jones, a professor at Harvard Business School, utilizes extensive historical research to analyze the motivations and strategies of individuals who pioneered sustainable business models. The text argues that the difficulty in aligning these two goals stems largely from how both concepts have been historically defined and perceived by the market.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant historical contribution to the study of environmental business ethics and market evolution. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the prose and the depth of the biographical research presented throughout the chapters.
Page Count:
454
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192521888
ISBN-13:
9780192521880
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