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Innovation and Entrepreneurship to Address the UN Sustainable Development Goals

In: Entrepreneurship - New Insights

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  • Pritpal Singh

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The UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) were developed in 2015 to address many global development challenges. Some of these goals include bringing affordable and clean energy to all (UN SDG7), provide clean water and sanitation for all (UN SDG6), providing quality education from early childhood to adults (UN SDG4), and decent work and economic growth (UN SDG 8). Technology has been advancing and can be deployed to address these challenges through entrepreneurial ways. In this chapter we will describe how technology-enabled innovative and entrepreneurial solutions are being brought to address these goals. The specific research questions to be addressed are: What types of Innovation and Entrepreneurship models are most effective in addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals? This book chapter reviews different innovations in technologies and business models in the energy sector, particularly off-grid renewable energy, health care, water and sanitation, agriculture, and education sectors. The common themes of innovations in business models and technologies will be drawn from these case study reviews to guide researchers in developing new entrepreneurial approaches to addressing the UN SDGs.

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  • Pritpal Singh, 2023. "Innovation and Entrepreneurship to Address the UN Sustainable Development Goals," Chapters, in: Muhammad Mohiuddin & Mohammad Nurul Hasan Reza & Elahe Hosseini & Slimane Ed-Dafali (ed.), Entrepreneurship - New Insights, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:299677
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.110150
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    Keywords

    UN sustainable development goals; business models; information and communication technologies for development (ICT4D); electricity access; clean water and sanitation; good health and well-being;
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    • L26 - Industrial Organization - - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior - - - Entrepreneurship

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