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Successful companies don’t switch to sustainable entrepreneurship because of its monetary value, but because they want to provide visionary and inclusive leadership to wider society. That is one of the findings in a new book ‘Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Actual Practice’ written by Rob van Tulder, Andrea da Rosa, Mara Francken and Rob van Tilburg.
Successful companies don’t switch to sustainable entrepreneurship because of its monetary value, but because they want to provide visionary and inclusive leadership to wider society. That is one of the findings in a new book ‘Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Actual Practice’ written by Rob van Tulder, Andrea da Rosa, Mara Francken and Rob van Tilburg.