Affiliation:
1. Digital Circularity and Resilience Laboratory (DCRLab), Kampala, Uganda & School of Digital Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei
Abstract
Economic success, social equality, and environmental protection are needed to change global standards for sustainable development. Understanding and executing sustainable entrepreneurship is complicated, as this chapter shows. Sustainable service versions are evaluated globally for environmental and social health. Actual prototypes demonstrate sustainable solutions beyond revenue margins and a big service standard departure. CSR shows sustainable entrepreneurship's complicated campaign network. It examines firm, activities, and society's CSR motivations and effects on online reputation and sustainable development. Phase examined industry-specific issues and potential to improve sustainability across industries. The impact of eco-friendly technologies on IT business is examined. Ecological responsibility trends are examined for organizational change. Knowledge is used to create dependable, flexible, and sustainable enterprise plans and identify improvement opportunities.