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2025, Vol. 8, Issue 4, Part H
Increasing youth's intention to engage in green entrepreneurship: A global comparative study

Pririti, Tamanna Sharma, Asma Fayaz and Shubham

These days, entrepreneurship is seen as a catalyst for social, economic, and environmental advancement. Consequently, nations and educational establishments are seeking to introduce entrepreneurial education for academics and other young people. However, it is still poor because there aren't many students who want to start their own business. The purpose of this paper is to comprehend how governments and academic institutions may promote green entrepreneurship. In order to ascertain the present practices in various regions of the world, a global comparative analysis evaluation was conducted. The development of green entrepreneurial ambition is greatly aided by national, private, and educational institutions. Students search for the information, talents, and abilities needed to launch a new business, as well as a top-notch environment. Most individuals and industries, which only continue to expand over time, are quite concerned about the state of the environment in the globe. People are starting to become more conscious of what they eat, as well as the effects, manufacturing methods, and transportation of these goods. Green marketing has emerged as a concept. Green marketing is a strategy used to demonstrate the company's sustainable goals while satisfying consumer demands and expectations. This idea is being used by businesses more and more, which has a specific impact on how customers behave when making purchases. Economic growth can be achieved by raising awareness among the younger generations and enhancing the competitiveness, and efficiency of various production and consuming processes.
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International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
How to cite this article:
Pririti, Tamanna Sharma, Asma Fayaz, Shubham. Increasing youth's intention to engage in green entrepreneurship: A global comparative study. Int J Agric Extension Social Dev 2025;8(4):547-555. DOI: 10.33545/26180723.2025.v8.i4h.1826
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