Impact of entrepreneurial activity and ICT development on sustainable development: evidence from high-income countries
Citation
Karabetyan, L. Impact of entrepreneurial activity and ICT development on sustainable development: evidence from high-income countries. Sustainability, 15(6) 2023.Abstract
Sustainable development has become a vital issue in the globalizing world given the food
insecurity, climate change, significant degradation of the environment and depletion of natural
resources, and biodiversity loss. Therefore, the identification of the key factors behind sustainable
development is important for the planning and application of the proper policies by countries. In
this context, the institutional, demographic, social, and economic determinants of overall sustainable
development have been extensively explored, but the interplay among sustainable development, en trepreneurial activity, and ICT development has stayed relatively untouched. This article investigates
the effect of entrepreneurial activity, proxied by total early-stage entrepreneurial activity and ICT
development, on the overall sustainable development of 15 high-income countries over the 2002–2018
period; it uses the Westerlund and Edgerton cointegration test with a structural break, taking notice
of the gap in the empirical literature regarding the determinants of sustainable development. The
cointegration analysis shows that entrepreneurial activity and ICT development have a positive
influence on sustainable development in the long run, but that the effect of ICT on overall sustainable
development is shown to be stronger in comparison to entrepreneurial activity. ICT penetration and
entrepreneurial activity should be encouraged through institutional, educational, and fiscal incentives
to make progress in sustainable development.
Source
SustainabilityVolume
15Issue
6URI
https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/15/6/4958https://doi.org/10.3390/su15064958
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12780/614