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Social enterprise (SE) studies are gaining ground as an emerging research domain owing to the duality characterizing their business models for tapping the triple bottom line (TBL) principle, which is a framework measuring the three pillars of sustainability: people, planet, and profit. This...
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The main goal of social entrepreneurship is to achieve organisational performance while facing various challenges … that government institutional support can revitalize social entrepreneurship through financial support and various policy … measures. In addition, social entrepreneurship can increase the creation of social change to meet their social needs, known as …
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Crowdfunding (CF) in a social entrepreneurship context is praised in narrations for its multifaceted potential - to … whole, and inquiries from the social entrepreneurship sphere are so far mostly concerned with CF donations. In order to …
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This chapter analyzes the relationship between social entrepreneurship and institutional factors in the Spanish context … analysis, and specifically Rare Events Logistic Regression (RELOGIT), based on data from Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM … entrepreneurship. The study contributes advancing theory on the field of social entrepreneurship and also could be useful for the …
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reason, most studies have focused on the context of commercial entrepreneurship, and thus we do not know the risk propensity …
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Social enterprises have attracted increased attention from both researchers and practitioners around the world. In the social enterprise context, scaling social impact is considered the main currency or key performance metric. Two overarching social impact scaling strategies are organizational...
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This study examined the impact of social entrepreneurship and Information Communication Technology (ICT) utilization on … employment in Nigeria. The study made use of survey data obtained from youth entrepreneurship with innovation (YouWiN) (2019 … its objectives. The descriptive statistics show that there is a low proportion of social entrepreneurship. The result …
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Companies created by women represent a substantial part of entrepreneurship. While men outnumber women in … entrepreneurship rates, the gender gap decreases in the case of social enterprises. This may be explained by the fact that roles and … study the gender gap in social and commercial entrepreneurship, distinguishing between enterprises with less than 42 months …
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Social innovation enriches cities and drives their development by enabling improvements to products, services, processes, and methods. In this article, we define the concept of social innovation and explain which factors are essential to the social innovation process. We also examine the stages...
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This paper analyzes how social investors evaluate the integrity of social entrepreneurs. Based on an experiment with 40 professionals and 40 students, we investigate how five attributes of the entrepreneur contribute to the assessment of integrity. These attributes are the entrepreneur's...
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