“…Fifth, those teaching methods should be tested in different contexts, for instance, combining the interplay between the constructs of innovation, environmental sustainability, and entrepreneurship, by students of higher educational institutions in developing countries. It is commonly accepted that teaching innovation is key to promoting entrepreneurship among college students [28], either by incorporating innovation into real-life business constraints, or by an understanding of the informal trade-offs involved [45,46]. Moreover, such innovation can be disseminated through communities of practice, as SEE can positively impact the behaviors and practices of sustainability educators, turning them into agents of collaboration and interaction [17].…”