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pt. I. Contesting neoliberal aspects of traditional entrepreneurship approaches -- pt. II. Locating new forms of Indigenous and community-based entrepreneurship -- pt. III. Critiquing the archetype of the white, Christian entrepreneur -- pt. IV. Challenging the gendered subtext in...
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Critical entrepreneurship studies : a manifesto / Caroline Essers, Pascal Dey, Deirdre Tedmanson and Karen Verduyn -- Contesting neo-liberal aspects of traditional entrepreneurship approaches -- Social entrepreneurs : precious and precarious / Karin Berglund -- Social enterprise and the...
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The development of the European social model rests on the concept of social entrepreneurship. The concept has a significant contribution to the development of the European social economy. Social entrepreneurship has a remarkable potential, through its innovative solutions, to play an...
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The development of the European social model rests on the concept of social entrepreneurship. The concept has a significant contribution to the development of the European social economy. Social entrepreneurship has a remarkable potential, through its innovative solutions, to play an...
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Research on social entrepreneurship has taken an increasing interest in issues pertaining to ideology. In contrast to existing research which tends to couch ‘ideology' in pejorative terms (i.e. something which needs to be overcome), this paper conceives ideology as a key mechanism for...
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