11th EAD Conference Proceedings: The Value of Design Research 2016
DOI: 10.7190/ead/2015/3
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People or Planet? Redefining the Ideological Position for Sustainable Design

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“…There is seemingly no agreement on the definition of sustainable entrepreneurship. Existing definitions have focused on the economic, social and environmental aspects (Alani and Ezekiel, 2016;Atiq, 2014;Batra, 2012;Crnogaj et al, 2014;Klovienė and Speziale, 2015;Kumar et al, 2012;Levinsohn, 2013;Ojo et al, 2017;Salimzadeh et al, 2013;Santamaria et al, 2015;Soto-Acosta et al, 2016). In addition, sustainable entrepreneurship is viewed as "the focus on the preservation of nature, life support, and community in the pursuit of perceived opportunities to bring into existence future products, processes and services for gain, where gain is broadly construed to include economic and non-economic gains to individuals, the economy and society" (Shepherd and Patzelt, 2011).…”
Section: Sustainable Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is seemingly no agreement on the definition of sustainable entrepreneurship. Existing definitions have focused on the economic, social and environmental aspects (Alani and Ezekiel, 2016;Atiq, 2014;Batra, 2012;Crnogaj et al, 2014;Klovienė and Speziale, 2015;Kumar et al, 2012;Levinsohn, 2013;Ojo et al, 2017;Salimzadeh et al, 2013;Santamaria et al, 2015;Soto-Acosta et al, 2016). In addition, sustainable entrepreneurship is viewed as "the focus on the preservation of nature, life support, and community in the pursuit of perceived opportunities to bring into existence future products, processes and services for gain, where gain is broadly construed to include economic and non-economic gains to individuals, the economy and society" (Shepherd and Patzelt, 2011).…”
Section: Sustainable Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need therefore arises to steer away from 'green/eco' codes and embrace new meanings that appeal to the many, and not the few (Santamaria, Escobar--Tello and Ross, 2015), so that sustainable innovations can stand as symbols of exciting new ways of belonging and being. As Lakoff (2010) rightly asserts 'Truth must be framed effectively to be seen at all.…”
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confidence: 99%