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This article discusses how the theoretical perspective of ordonomics provides a framework for better understanding and advancing the practice of social entrepreneurship. From an ordonomic perspective, the concept of social entrepreneurship offers a semantic innovation (at the ideas level) whose...
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Passion - in the sense of fervent commitment to action - and compassion - understood as sensitive openness for social and ecological concerns - are not a sure formula for business success. Whether social or ecological entrepreneurs, who find themselves under pressure from market competition,...
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This is an essay in conceptual clarification: by way of comparison with the Aristotelian idea of individual citizenship for the antique polis, this article develops an ordonomic concept of “corporate citizenship” that offers two insights for academic scholarship. First, we clarify what is...
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<P>Chapter 1: Introduction -- Why Social Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics?</P><P></P><B><P>Part I: Social Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics -- The Foundations </P></B><P>Chapter 2: What is Social Entrepreneurship (not)? </P><P>Chapter 3: Refining our Ethical Perspective on the Light and Shadows in Social Entrepreneurship: The...</p></p></p></b></p></p>
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