The asymmetric nexus of entrepreneurship and environmental quality in a developing economy
Abstract
In spite of the vital role entrepreneurship plays in an economy, recent observations especially from the perspective of climaterelated economic activities are indications for the inclusive probe of other salient elements responsible for environmental
challenges. Considering the aforementioned framework, therefore, this study explores the asymmetric impact of entrepreneurship on the environmental quality for a developing economy such as Turkey. In a unique dimension, this study utilizes
the nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag model with the aid of yearly data from 1985–2016 while incorporating other
related determinants of environmental sustainability. The estimation results depict the presence of asymmetric short-run and
long-run impact of the explanatory variables on environmental quality. Interestingly, the results confrm a negative impact
of entrepreneurial activities, energy utilization, fnancial development, and economic growth on the environmental quality
irrespective of the nature (either positive or negative) of the shock in the short and long run. However, a positive (negative)
shock in trade openness worsens (improve) environmental quality in the short and long run. Furthermore, the investigation
afrms the existence of the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) for Turkey. The main outcome from this paper shows that
entrepreneurship has a crucial efect on the environment of Turkey. Generally, this study suggests the introduction of incentives to motivate the creation of sustainable businesses, technological innovation, and smart cities to mitigate its negative
impact on the environment is far begging for critical attention in the country.
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