Full Description
This book offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary examination of how legal frameworks influence sustainable entrepreneurship. Moving beyond traditional approaches that treat regulation and innovation as opposing forces, it explores how laws and policies can both constrain and stimulate entrepreneurial activity aimed at achieving long-term economic, social, and environmental goals. Through research-informed case studies, the book reveals how entrepreneurs can align with regulatory expectations while driving meaningful change.
Featuring contributions from experts in law, finance, and sustainability, the second part of this two-volume set examines how regulatory environments shape and support sustainable entrepreneurship within free-market systems. It also highlights the strategies of mission-driven enterprises that align profit with purpose, particularly in navigating environmental and social regulations. It is an ideal resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand and shape the future of sustainable enterprise.
Contents
Chapter 1: Entrepreneurial Pathways of Hospitality Graduates Education, Competencies, Challenges, and Business De-velopment (SDG 8).- Chapter 2: Facing the Future: An Initial Exploration of Risk Management Strategies for Indonesia's Tourism and Hospitality Sector.- Chapter 3: A Memorable Escape: Exploring Factors Shaping Tourist Experiences in Lumbini, Brastagi Mix Method Approach.- Chapter 4: Risk disclosure in crowdfunding campaigns: the effects of language hypotheticality.- Chapter 5: Navigating the Nexus: Financial Crises, Global Inequality, and Economic Imbalances—An Empirical Analysis.- Chapter 6: Empowering the Asnaf Economy through Zakat-Based Agricultural Da'wah: A Case Study of the SBBA Program by LZNK in Yan District, Kedah.- Chapter 7: The Influence of Product Innovation, Price, and Brand Image on Customer Loyalty for Indonesian Sambal Products in Bandung City.- Chapter 8: Bridging the Gap: A Conceptual Framework Linking Financial Literacy to SME Performance Through Financial Inclusion.- Chapter 9: Key qualities of successful women professionals using the ordinal regression approach. The case of the MENA region.- Chapter 10: Gender-Inclusive Agribusiness Transformation in Indonesia: The Interplay of Policy, Institutions, and Investments in Rural Development.- Chapter 11: A Conceptual Framework for ESG Integration in FinTech: Navigating Uncertainty Through Responsible Innovation.-Chapter 12: When the Grid Fails: Can Audit Committees Keep the Lights On? Rethink-ing Governance and Technology in Disrupted South African Municipalities.- Chapter 13: Sentiment Analysis and Tourism: A Review and Future Re-search Agenda.- Chapter 14: THE INFLUENCE OF KOREAN FASHION TREND ON GEN Z PURCHASE INTENTIONS IN INDONESIA.- Chapter 15: Al Jazeera Net's coverage of the BDS movement.- Chapter 16: Agile HR Management: Converting Conventional HR Management into Advanced Management.- Chapter 17: What do Mobile Gamers Want? A Study to Increase Mobile Gamers Loyalty and In-App Purchase Intention Using Perceived Value Multidimensional Model.- Chapter 18: From Authentic Encounters to Enduring Loyalty: Unraveling the Mediating Pathways of Perceived Value, Satisfaction, and Place Attachment in Cultural Heritage Tourism.- Chapter 19: The mediating effect of attitude toward TikTok ads and brand engagement on purchase intention.- Chapter 20: Unveiling Deceptive Framing: A Critical Analysis of False Advertising in the Promotion of Vina: Sebelum 7 Hari.- Chapter 21: Migrant Women Entrepreneurs in Bavaria, Germany. Exploring the influential components of their entrepreneurial success.- Chapter 22: THE INFLUENCE OF DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP STYLE AND ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PARTY XYZ CADRES.- Chapter 23: Motivation and barrier facing daughter's succession in family businesses.- Chapter 24: THE EFFECT OF CREDIT RISK, CAPITAL AND BASEL III LIQUIDITY REQUIREMENTS ON BANKS' PERFORMANCE.- Chapter 25: reTHOS 2024: A Scalable Framework for Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Ecuador.- Chapter 26: A Study on Technology and its Impact on Workplace Behavior.



