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SÜRDÜRÜLEBİLİR GELİŞME VE GİRİŞİMCİLİK ARASI BAĞLANTILARI DEĞERLENDİRMEK İÇİN BİR MODEL ÖNERİSİ-A MODEL PROPOSAL FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Year 2010, Volume: 9 Issue: 33, 199 - 206, 17.06.2012

Abstract

Bu araştırma, sürdürülebilir gelişim ile girişimcilik arasındaki bağları kavramsallaştırmayı amaçlamaktadır. Araştırma sürdürülebilirlik ile girişimcilik, gelişim ile girişimcilik ve son olarak sürdürülebilir gelişim ile girişimcilik arasındaki ilişkiyi sistematik bir yaklaşımla irdelemektedir.

Bu yazıda önerilen Sürdürülebilirlik Gelişim ve Girişimcilik (SDE) Modeli, sürdürülebilirlik, gelişim ve girişimcilik kavramlarının nasıl ilişkilendiklerini açıklayacak bir altyapı oluşturmaktadır. Önceki çalışmalar sadece sürdürülebilirlik ve gelişim arasındaki ilişkiye odaklanmış ve Sürdürülebilir Gelişim kavramının ortaya çıkmasını sağlamıştır.

Önerilen SDE modeli; herhangi bir girişimciyi kriterler çerçevesinde konumlandırabilecek ve durumu özet olarak sunabilecek üç boyutlu bir Kartezyen koordinat sistemi sunmaktadır. Model girişimcilik faaliyetlerinin, hem sürdürülebilir gelişim hem de girişimcinin kendine has motivasyonları açısından değerlendirilmesine imkân sağlayan faydalı bir araçtır.-

This study aims to conceptualize the linkages between sustainable development and entrepreneurship. It assesses the relationship between sustainment and entrepreneurship, between development and entrepreneurship and finally between sustainable development and entrepreneurship with a systematic approach.

The Sustainment, Development and Entrepreneurship (SDE) Model proposed in this article lays the foundations for explaining how sustainment, development and entrepreneurship are related. Predate studies focused on the relationship between sustainment and development, which presented the notion of sustainable development.

The proposed SDE Model introduces a 3 dimensional Cartesian coordinate system to localize or express any particular enterprise with respect to certain criteria and summarize its status. The model is a useful tool for the assessment of entrepreneurial activities both from the perspectives of sustainable development and motivations of entrepreneurship.

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  • Ömer LİVVARÇİN (livvarcin@gmail.com) earned his
  • Ph.D. in Strategic Management from Yeditepe University.
  • His research interest includes sustainable develeopment
  • and entrepreneurship as well as the study of strategic management, countries. change and developing
  • Mesud ÜNAL (bugraunal94@hotmail.com) earned his
  • Ph.D. in Business Economics and Industrial Relationships
  • from 9 Eylul University. Areas of interest and specialty include
  • international business and issues related to brain drain. develeopment, economics,
Year 2010, Volume: 9 Issue: 33, 199 - 206, 17.06.2012

Abstract

References

  • Chichilnisky, G. (1997). What Is Sustainable Development? Land Economics, 73(4), 467-491.
  • Kates, R.W.; Parris, T.M. & Leiserowitz, A.A. (2005). What is sustainable development? Goals, indicators, values, and practice. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 47(3), 8-21. [21] Papanek, G.F. (1962). The Development of Entrepreneurship. The American Economic Review, 52(2), 46-58.
  • Evans, G.H.Jr. (1942). A Theory of Entrepreneurship. The Journal of Economic History, 2, Supplement: The Tasks of Economic History, 142-146.
  • Hoselitz, B.F. (1952). Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 12(1), 97-110. [24] Wahren, C. (1991). Population, Environment, Development: an Inseparable Troika. Populi, 18(1), 4-23.
  • Wilbanks, T.J. (1994). "Sustainable Development" in Geographic Perspective. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 84(4), 541-556.
  • Stoddart, D.R. (1986). On Geography and Its History. Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Guimaraes, L.T. & Magrini, A. (2008). A Proposal of Indicators Management of River Basins. Water Resource Manage, 22, 1191–1202 Development in the [28] Tolba, M.K. (1987). Sustainable Development: Constraints and Opportunities. London: Butterworth.
  • Simon, D. (1997). Development Reconsidered; New Directions in Development Thinking. Geografiska Annaler. Series B, Human Geography, 79(4), 183-201.
  • Dean, T.J. & McMullen, J.S. (2007). Toward a theory of sustainable entrepreneurship: Reducing environmental degradation through entrepreneurial action. Journal of Business Venturing, 22(1), 50-76.
  • Ma, H. & Tan, J. (2006). Key components and implications of entrepreneurship: A 4-P framework. Journal of Business Venturing, 21(5), 704– 725.
  • Brouthers, D.K.; Brouthers, E.L. & Werner, S. (2008). Real Options, International Entry Mode Choice and Performance. Journal of Management Studies, 45(5), 936- 960.
  • Shane, S. & Venkataraman, S. (2000). The promise of entrepreneurship as a field of research. Academy of Management Review, 25(1), 217-226.
  • Harper, D.A. (2008). Towards a theory of entrepreneurial teams. Journal of Business Venturing, 23, 613-626.
  • Sobel, R.S. (2008). Testing Baumol: Institutional quality and the productivity of entrepreneurship. Journal of Business Venturing, 23(6), 641-655.
  • Sarason,Y.; Dean, T. & Entrepreneurship as the nexus of individual and opportunity: A structuration view. Journal of Business Venturing, 21(3), 286-305 Dillard, J.F. (2006).
  • Bluedorn, A.C. & Martin, G. (2008). The time frames of entrepreneurs. Journal of Business Venturing, 23(1), 1-20.
  • Baumol, W.J. (1968). Entrepreneurship in Economic Theory. The American Economic Review, 58(2), Papers and Proceedings of the Eightieth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, 64-71.
  • Leff, N.H. (1979). Entrepreneurship and Economic Development: The Problem Revisited. Journal of Economic Literature, 17(1), 46-64.
  • Minniti, M. & Levesque, M. (2008). Recent developments in the economics of entrepreneurship. Journal of Business Venturing, 23(6), 603-612.
  • Miner, J.B. (1997). A Psychological Typology of Successful Entrepreneurs. Quorum Books, Westport, CT.
  • Winslow, D. (1991). Sustainable Development in New Caledonia. Pacific Affairs, 64(4), 489-505.
  • Weiss, E.B. (1992). Environment and Trade as Partners in Sustainable Development: A Commentary. The American Journal of International Law, 86(4), 728-735.
  • Daly, H.E. (1990). Sustainable Development: From Concept and Theory to Operational Principles. Population and Development Review, 16, Supplement: Resources, Environment, and Population: Present Knowledge, Future Options, 25-43.
  • National Research Council, Policy Division, Board on Sustainable Development. (1999). Our Common Journey: A Transition toward Sustainability. Washington: National Academy Press.
  • Schumpeter, J.A. (1934). The Theory of Economic Development. Cambridge, Ma: Harvard University Press.
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  • McGrath, RG. & MacMillan, I.C. (2000). The Entrepreneurial Mindset: Strategies for Continuously Creating Opportunity in the Age of Uncertainty. Boston: Harvard Business School Press.
  • Bendell, J. & Kearins, K. (2005). The Political Bottom Line: Responsibility for Sustainable Development. Business Strategy and Environment, 14(6), 372-383. Corporate
  • Blaikie, P. & Jeanrenaud, S. (1997). Biodiversity and human welfare (Eds.: Ghimire, K & Pimbert, M.P.). Social change and conservation. London: Earthscan, 46-70.
  • Ömer LİVVARÇİN (livvarcin@gmail.com) earned his
  • Ph.D. in Strategic Management from Yeditepe University.
  • His research interest includes sustainable develeopment
  • and entrepreneurship as well as the study of strategic management, countries. change and developing
  • Mesud ÜNAL (bugraunal94@hotmail.com) earned his
  • Ph.D. in Business Economics and Industrial Relationships
  • from 9 Eylul University. Areas of interest and specialty include
  • international business and issues related to brain drain. develeopment, economics,
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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Eski Sayılar
Authors

Ömer Livvarçin

Mesud Ünal This is me

Publication Date June 17, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 9 Issue: 33

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APA Livvarçin, Ö., & Ünal, M. (2012). SÜRDÜRÜLEBİLİR GELİŞME VE GİRİŞİMCİLİK ARASI BAĞLANTILARI DEĞERLENDİRMEK İÇİN BİR MODEL ÖNERİSİ-A MODEL PROPOSAL FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. Öneri Dergisi, 9(33), 199-206. https://doi.org/10.14783/od.v9i33.1012000163

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