Providing an Entrepreneurial Development Model in the National Petroleum Refining Company with an Approach to Preventing Environmental Damage
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entrepreneurship development, prevention of environmental damage, National Oil Products Refining Company, green entrepreneurial opportunitiesAbstract
The purpose of this study is to present an entrepreneurial development model in the National Petroleum Refining Company with an approach to preventing environmental damage. Given the research objectives, this study is an applied developmental research. Initially, using the thematic analysis technique, an attempt was made to propose and validate a model for "entrepreneurial development in the National Petroleum Refining Company with an approach to preventing environmental damage." Subsequently, the proposed model was tested through a survey study. The statistical population in the qualitative section consisted of senior managers of the Environmental Organization, consultants of the National Petroleum Refining Company, and academic experts in the field of entrepreneurship, with an estimated total of 12 individuals identified through an initial review. Given the qualitative nature of the study, the "snowball sampling" method was used. The statistical population in the quantitative section included all employees of the National Petroleum Refining Company, totaling 951 individuals. To determine the sample size, Cochran’s formula was applied, yielding a sample size of 274 participants for analysis. The data collection method in the qualitative section involved interviews, while in the quantitative section, a questionnaire was employed. In the first phase (qualitative section), the identification of main and sub-themes for designing an entrepreneurial development model in the National Petroleum Refining Company with an approach to preventing environmental damage was conducted using the thematic analysis technique with Maxqda2020 software. In the second phase (quantitative section), the obtained model was tested through a survey of statistical samples and analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM) with Smart PLS4 software. According to the results, the main themes identified include green entrepreneurial culture and climate, the development of green entrepreneurial structures and processes, managerial factors, environmental factors, the development of green entrepreneurial opportunities, entrepreneurial human resources, and green entrepreneurial development. Among these, the development of green entrepreneurial structures and processes ranked first in priority and importance, followed by the development of green entrepreneurial opportunities in second place, environmental factors in third place, green entrepreneurial culture and climate in fourth place, managerial factors in fifth place, entrepreneurial human resources in sixth place, and finally, green entrepreneurial development in seventh place. Ultimately, the findings indicate the significance of the relationships and components of the proposed model.
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