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Green Entrepreneurial Mindset for a Sustainable Future: Does Environmental Dynamism Have a Say?

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  • Rose Antony
  • Mahak Sharma
  • Alessio Ishizaka

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The study investigates the influence of green entrepreneurial behaviour on the ever‐increasing concern to design a sustainable supply chain. The standard scales are utilized for the study, and data collected through online channels are tested for reliability and validity. Confirmatory factor analysis followed by structural equation modelling allows us to suggest several implications for green entrepreneurs and supply chain decision‐makers. Significant relationships are identified between the two predictors (green entrepreneurship and supply chain analytics adoption) and supply chain resilience. Gender is found to moderate the relationships between green entrepreneurship and supply chain resilience and between supply chain analytics and supply chain resilience, but it is found to be insignificant for the relationship between supply chain resilience and sustainable supply chains. Fascinatingly, environmental dynamism is found to strongly enhance supply chain analytics adoption among respondents to achieve resilience and also assists green entrepreneurs in developing resilience. The paper presents several policy implications for the adoption of advanced analytics and for fostering a culture of continuous green entrepreneurial behaviour in sustainable supply chains.

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  • Rose Antony & Mahak Sharma & Alessio Ishizaka, 2026. "Green Entrepreneurial Mindset for a Sustainable Future: Does Environmental Dynamism Have a Say?," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 35(3), pages 3760-3773, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:bstrat:v:35:y:2026:i:3:p:3760-3773
    DOI: 10.1002/bse.70355
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