2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.09.1158
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Why Eco-friendly Family Business is Less Popular in Indonesia?

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“…One challenge of adopting a sustainable (or green) loan loss provisioning system is that there are few eco-friendly businesses compared to carbon-emitting businesses. Gunawan and Dhewanto (2012) show that sustainable development is a recent issue in some countries, and for this reason, these countries may have very few eco-friendly businesses and large number of carbonemitting businesses. Some countries have very few number of eco-friendly businesses and large number of carbon-emitting businesses.…”
Section: Challenges Of a Sustainable (Or Green) Loan Loss Provisionin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One challenge of adopting a sustainable (or green) loan loss provisioning system is that there are few eco-friendly businesses compared to carbon-emitting businesses. Gunawan and Dhewanto (2012) show that sustainable development is a recent issue in some countries, and for this reason, these countries may have very few eco-friendly businesses and large number of carbonemitting businesses. Some countries have very few number of eco-friendly businesses and large number of carbon-emitting businesses.…”
Section: Challenges Of a Sustainable (Or Green) Loan Loss Provisionin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Favorable environmental policy at the regional and national level (Pacheco et al, 2010),  Power (support) of regulators (Al-Saleh & Mahroum, 2015),  Customer requirements (Seidl et al, 2003),  Support at the earliest stages of business creation including financial support (Solaja, 2019),  Government assistance in the form of environmental education and promoting (Gunawan & Dhewanto, 2012).…”
Section: Researchers Identify the Following External Factors And Conditions For The Development (Drivers)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of ecological entrepreneurship is in its infancy, most aspects are insufficiently investigated, including the role of external and internal contexts that deter or encourage ecopreneurial intentions (Ershova, 2016). Conducted in Hungary (Győri & Ocsai, 2014), Switzerland (Seidl et al, 2003), Indonesia (Gunawan & Dhewanto, 2012), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Silajdzic et al, 2015), Russia (Ershova & Gafforova, 2018) studies show that the degree of ecopreneurship development depends on the presence or absence of various external and internal driving forces (drivers), triggers, and barriers. It can be assumed that drivers, triggers, and barriers are derived from institutions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…-в благоприятной государственной экологической политике [25,26]; -в поддержке или противодействии регулирующих органов [27]; -в содействии правительства в виде экологического образования и просвещения [28].…”
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