Empirical Evidence From Small And Medium Enterprises For Measuring The Impact Of Green Entrepreneurship On Circular Economy Performance
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Abstract
Green entrepreneurship, which shows an elusive commitment to preserving the environment in business operations, is a major driving factor of green development. In this sort of strategy, emphasis is made on forming and managing companies with a stubborn focus on reducing ecological footprint and enhancing positive environmental impacts. Due to the importance being ascribed to the pertinent problem, an investigation of the role of green entrepreneurship in the effectiveness of circular economy within SMEs has to be conducted (Neumann, 2022). Thus, parsing the data helps reveal which of them promotes the core ideas of the circular economy principles: more resources and waste management. Analysing green entrepreneurship and circular economy effectiveness primarily for SMEs is the aim of the research hypotheses which explain the complex interconnection (Makhloufi et al. 2022). Having the introduction as a blazing fire helps to guide readers on the journey that the rest of the sections will go through. It ensures the completeness and clarity of the introduction, so the remaining part of the paper is well-arranged. The objective of this research to contribute to the clarification of the link between green entrepreneurship and the circular economy performance of SMEs is to provide insight into the use of such models in emerging trends of sustainable economic and environmental stewardship.