“…The concept of ecological entrepreneurship is in its infancy, most aspects are insufficiently investigated, including the role of external and internal contexts that deter or encourage ecopreneurial intentions (Ershova, 2016). Conducted in Hungary (Győri & Ocsai, 2014), Switzerland (Seidl et al, 2003), Indonesia (Gunawan & Dhewanto, 2012), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Silajdzic et al, 2015), Russia (Ershova & Gafforova, 2018) studies show that the degree of ecopreneurship development depends on the presence or absence of various external and internal driving forces (drivers), triggers, and barriers. It can be assumed that drivers, triggers, and barriers are derived from institutions.…”