TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ACHIEVING ECONOMICS, SOCIAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN G20 COUNTRIES

Tanmay Jajodia

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Purpose: One of the key factors promoting economic growth is regarded to be technological innovation and entrepreneurship. However, technical innovation can also be utilized as a driver of new production alternatives to minimize the negative effects of developments on society and nature in the current economic climate, where issues relating to environmental preservation and conservation play a vital role. This research seeks to investigate the relationships in technological innovation in the G20 nations sustainable development from a theoretical standpoint. The results indicate that the G20 group has benefited greatly from technological innovation in terms of economic growth, social development, environmental sustainability, and sustainable development. The results also indicate that, depending on the development, technological innovation can have many types of repercussions.

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G20; Technological Innovation; Sustainability; Developments; Economic Growths

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