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This article identifies power, subjectivity, and practices of freedom as neglected but significant elements for understanding the ethics of social entrepreneurship. While the ethics of social entrepreneurship is typically conceptualized in conjunction with innate properties or moral commitments of the individual, we problematize this view based ...
PDF Exploring the crux of social entrepreneurship
1.2.1 Deconstructing social entrepreneurship: The who, the what, and the how The field of social entrepreneurship is one which allows for considerable interpretation regarding the organisational model in question (Teasdale, Lyon and Baldock, 2013). Whether defined as a subfield of entrepreneurship and management research (Miller, Wesley and Curtis,
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Social entrepreneurship is increasingly recognized as an element of the economic, social and environmental contribution to society (see, for example, Alvord et al., 2004; Anderson et al., 2006; Borzaga & Defourny, 2001; Dees, 2007; Seelos et al., 2006). For the current thesis, we adopt a holistic perspective of social entrepreneurship ...
PDF The Role of Social Entrepreneurs in The Process of Institutional Change
In this thesis, we apply the perspective of institutional entrepreneurship to social entrepreneurship, which has been identified by Mair and Marti (2006) as a useful way to examine the emergence of social entrepreneurs and understand the role of social entrepreneurship in creating or transforming institutions.
Social Entrepreneurs: the Role of Entrepreneurial Orientation and
The second difference is the complexity of the relationship that social entrepreneurs have with stakeholders. Social entrepreneurs deal with dynamic environments, similar to many innovative for-profit organizations pushing the creativity boundary (Alvord, Brown, & Letts, 2004; Ganesh, 1999).
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Social Innovation and as a summer associate at McKinsey & Company. With Professor Greg Dees, she has co-authored papers and chapters on the theory of social entrepreneurship, blurring sector boundaries, for-profit social enterprise, scaling social innovations, developing earned-income strategies, and the process of social entrepreneurship.
(PDF) Social Entrepreneurship: Driving Change and Creating Positive
Abstract. Social entrepreneurship has gained significant attention in recent years as a means of addressing pressing social and environmental challenges. This chapter explores the relationship ...
Social entrepreneurship and social innovation
PDF format is widely accepted and good for printing. ... I strive to provide insights on the knowledge of social entrepreneurship and social innovation. Essay 1 of this thesis starts by reviewing current literature of social innovation and entrepreneurship to depict a picture of domain knowledge and delineate future research questions ...
PDF Social entrepreneurship: the need, relevance, facets and ...
Social entrepreneurship can suit on manifold forms depending on socio-economic and cul-tural circumstances. Saying it in a different m anner, the authors pointed to the significance of the concept of embeddedness to the study of social entrepreneurship. Ana and Murdith (2006) proposed that social entrepreneurship is implemented with
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Social entrepreneurship is well positioned in tackling socio-economic problems in poor communities. Besides transforming the market, the impact of social entrepreneurship is becoming more important for the world to improve social challenges and provide social innovation solutions that are sustainable and effective.
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However finally, I utilized the term 'social entrepreneurship' after my thesis supervisor advised me to do so as ASC was more than an enterprise work. Also, during consultation with Nepalese social entrepreneurs and my interviewees, they displayed the discomfort of referring their initiation as a 'social business' because of the adjunct ...
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Their work resonates with me and influenced the choice of this thesis topic because social entrepreneurship is about helping those in need. iv Abstract The last 20 years have witnessed a proliferation of literature on social entrepreneurship.
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In this thesis, I evaluate social entrepreneurship as a new paradigm and organizational structure for both developed and developing countries and discuss the ways in which it transcends current market inefficiencies (Nieuwenhuys, 2006, p.17).
Social entrepreneurship research: A review and future ...
Social Entrepreneurship (SE) is a popular area of research and practice. An analysis of the existing literature reviews on SE reveals a dearth of studies classifying the existing SE literature into multiple research themes and further presenting popular and less popular research themes. With the aim of bridging this gap, this study presents a ...
PDF Going Beyond Individual Differences: Exploring the Impact of Social
Entrepreneurship is widely regarded as being the primary driver of economic, technological and social progress, with entrepreneurs widely viewed to be the 'agents of change' (Van Praag & Versloot, 2007). Given this, and the fact that the majority of entrepreneurial ventures fail within the first 5 years (Shane, 2008), the academic study
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This thesis wouldn't have been completed without her support. My sincerest thanks to my parents who for all these years impatiently waiting for me ... Social entrepreneurship, as a research domain as well as a domain of action has been growing since the last few decades. Though, despite its rise in popularity, scholars are finding difficult ...
The (R)evolution of the Social Entrepreneurship Concept: A Critical
The contested concept of social entrepreneurship has gained particular prominence in academic literature over the last few decades. To explore how patterns of understandings relating to social entrepreneurship have emerged and shifted over time, we undertook a critical historical review focusing on the most highly cited social entrepreneurship articles in each of five time periods over the ...
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the genus entrepreneur. They are entrepreneurs with a social mission. However, because of this mission, they face some distinctive challenges and any definition ought to reflect this. For social entrepreneurs, the social mission is explicit and central. This obviously affects how social entrepreneurs perceive and assess opportunities.
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Social enterprises can be said to be in between profit organizations and non-profit organizations (Defourny and Nyssens, 2010). The Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF) is the leading forum for international exchange and collaboration in social entrepreneurship and social investment. The success of the event in galvanizing the global
(PDF) Literature Review Of Social Entrepreneurship
PDF | On Jan 1, 2003, Sherrill Johnson published Literature Review Of Social Entrepreneurship | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate ... Thesis. Full-text available. Jul ...
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The term social entrepreneurship (SE) de scribes sustainable ventures that combine. "business principles with a passion for social impact" (Wolk, 2008, p. 1). They strive to. create social ...
PDF Social Entrepreneurship: Sociality, Ethics and Politics
entrepreneurship. My argument develops in three stages: to begin with, I show that social entrepreneurs engage in opportunistic and compulsory sociality; then, I dwell on social entrepreneurs' individualised form of ethics; finally, I contend that social entrepreneurs enact and embody a post-political subjectivity.
(PDF) SOCIAL FACTORS INFLUENCING ENTREPRENEURSHIP
The social factors, culture, government policies, political system, technology, economic conditions, laws, etc influence the growth of entrepreneurship. In fact, the. entrepreneurship cannot b e ...
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This article identifies power, subjectivity, and practices of freedom as neglected but significant elements for understanding the ethics of social entrepreneurship. While the ethics of social entrepreneurship is typically conceptualized in conjunction with innate properties or moral commitments of the individual, we problematize this view based ...
1.2.1 Deconstructing social entrepreneurship: The who, the what, and the how The field of social entrepreneurship is one which allows for considerable interpretation regarding the organisational model in question (Teasdale, Lyon and Baldock, 2013). Whether defined as a subfield of entrepreneurship and management research (Miller, Wesley and Curtis,
Social entrepreneurship is increasingly recognized as an element of the economic, social and environmental contribution to society (see, for example, Alvord et al., 2004; Anderson et al., 2006; Borzaga & Defourny, 2001; Dees, 2007; Seelos et al., 2006). For the current thesis, we adopt a holistic perspective of social entrepreneurship ...
In this thesis, we apply the perspective of institutional entrepreneurship to social entrepreneurship, which has been identified by Mair and Marti (2006) as a useful way to examine the emergence of social entrepreneurs and understand the role of social entrepreneurship in creating or transforming institutions.
The second difference is the complexity of the relationship that social entrepreneurs have with stakeholders. Social entrepreneurs deal with dynamic environments, similar to many innovative for-profit organizations pushing the creativity boundary (Alvord, Brown, & Letts, 2004; Ganesh, 1999).
Social Innovation and as a summer associate at McKinsey & Company. With Professor Greg Dees, she has co-authored papers and chapters on the theory of social entrepreneurship, blurring sector boundaries, for-profit social enterprise, scaling social innovations, developing earned-income strategies, and the process of social entrepreneurship.
Abstract. Social entrepreneurship has gained significant attention in recent years as a means of addressing pressing social and environmental challenges. This chapter explores the relationship ...
PDF format is widely accepted and good for printing. ... I strive to provide insights on the knowledge of social entrepreneurship and social innovation. Essay 1 of this thesis starts by reviewing current literature of social innovation and entrepreneurship to depict a picture of domain knowledge and delineate future research questions ...
Social entrepreneurship can suit on manifold forms depending on socio-economic and cul-tural circumstances. Saying it in a different m anner, the authors pointed to the significance of the concept of embeddedness to the study of social entrepreneurship. Ana and Murdith (2006) proposed that social entrepreneurship is implemented with
Social entrepreneurship is well positioned in tackling socio-economic problems in poor communities. Besides transforming the market, the impact of social entrepreneurship is becoming more important for the world to improve social challenges and provide social innovation solutions that are sustainable and effective.
However finally, I utilized the term 'social entrepreneurship' after my thesis supervisor advised me to do so as ASC was more than an enterprise work. Also, during consultation with Nepalese social entrepreneurs and my interviewees, they displayed the discomfort of referring their initiation as a 'social business' because of the adjunct ...
Their work resonates with me and influenced the choice of this thesis topic because social entrepreneurship is about helping those in need. iv Abstract The last 20 years have witnessed a proliferation of literature on social entrepreneurship.
In this thesis, I evaluate social entrepreneurship as a new paradigm and organizational structure for both developed and developing countries and discuss the ways in which it transcends current market inefficiencies (Nieuwenhuys, 2006, p.17).
Social Entrepreneurship (SE) is a popular area of research and practice. An analysis of the existing literature reviews on SE reveals a dearth of studies classifying the existing SE literature into multiple research themes and further presenting popular and less popular research themes. With the aim of bridging this gap, this study presents a ...
Entrepreneurship is widely regarded as being the primary driver of economic, technological and social progress, with entrepreneurs widely viewed to be the 'agents of change' (Van Praag & Versloot, 2007). Given this, and the fact that the majority of entrepreneurial ventures fail within the first 5 years (Shane, 2008), the academic study
This thesis wouldn't have been completed without her support. My sincerest thanks to my parents who for all these years impatiently waiting for me ... Social entrepreneurship, as a research domain as well as a domain of action has been growing since the last few decades. Though, despite its rise in popularity, scholars are finding difficult ...
The contested concept of social entrepreneurship has gained particular prominence in academic literature over the last few decades. To explore how patterns of understandings relating to social entrepreneurship have emerged and shifted over time, we undertook a critical historical review focusing on the most highly cited social entrepreneurship articles in each of five time periods over the ...
the genus entrepreneur. They are entrepreneurs with a social mission. However, because of this mission, they face some distinctive challenges and any definition ought to reflect this. For social entrepreneurs, the social mission is explicit and central. This obviously affects how social entrepreneurs perceive and assess opportunities.
Social enterprises can be said to be in between profit organizations and non-profit organizations (Defourny and Nyssens, 2010). The Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF) is the leading forum for international exchange and collaboration in social entrepreneurship and social investment. The success of the event in galvanizing the global
PDF | On Jan 1, 2003, Sherrill Johnson published Literature Review Of Social Entrepreneurship | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate ... Thesis. Full-text available. Jul ...
The term social entrepreneurship (SE) de scribes sustainable ventures that combine. "business principles with a passion for social impact" (Wolk, 2008, p. 1). They strive to. create social ...
entrepreneurship. My argument develops in three stages: to begin with, I show that social entrepreneurs engage in opportunistic and compulsory sociality; then, I dwell on social entrepreneurs' individualised form of ethics; finally, I contend that social entrepreneurs enact and embody a post-political subjectivity.
The social factors, culture, government policies, political system, technology, economic conditions, laws, etc influence the growth of entrepreneurship. In fact, the. entrepreneurship cannot b e ...