Volume 50, Issue 2 (2025)

Enhancing Sustainability Perspectives in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: An Analysis with Special Reference to Bangladesh

(Pages 242-249)

Author(s)

José G. Vargas-Hernández1, Mst. Amina Khatun2, Md. Rakibul Islam3, Patricia Villasana4 and Omar C. Vargas-González5
1Research Professor, Postgraduate and Research Division, Universidad LaSalle BJX;2Departmentof Economics, Bangladesh University of Business and Technology (BUBT);3Department of Economics, Bangladesh University of Business and Technology (BUBT);4Research Professor, Postgraduate and Research Division, Universidad LaSalle BJX; 5Instituto Tecnológico de México, Campus Cd. Guzmán

DOI: https://doi.org/10.65767/0278-839X.2025.50.22

Abstract:
This study investigates the interconnections between conceptual, theoretical, and empirical frameworks within entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs). It addresses the inconsistencies, gaps, and lack of consensus prevalent in existing research. Utilizing meta-analytical, introspective, and descriptive methodologies, the study synthesizes insights from diverse literatures. It emphasizes the crucial role of EEs in promoting innovation, economic growth, and social advancement, with a particular focus on Bangladesh. By analyzing the impacts of institutions, policies, culture, education, and financing through case studies of technology-driven, social, and rural entrepreneurial initiatives, the research concludes with actionable recommendations for policies and practices aimed at bolstering sustainability in Bangladesh’s entrepreneurial land scape.

Keywords:
Entrepreneurial ecosystem, conceptual analysis, human capital, culture and social norms, sustainability.

JEL Classifications:
L26, O10, O15, O30, Z10.

Cite this paper:

José G. Vargas-Hernández, Mst. Amina Khatun, Md. Rakibul Islam, Patricia Villasana and Omar C. Vargas-González, Enhancing Sustainability Perspectives in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: An Analysis with Special Reference to Bangladesh, The Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies. Volume 50, Issue 2, Year 2025 | PP. 242-249. https://thejspes.com/vol50-a22

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