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market economy. This chapter examines one such example: the growing field of social entrepreneurship. Although it attracts … major interest in management studies, social entrepreneurship has received scant attention from economists. This chapter … resolves this oversight by placing the theory of social entrepreneurship on an economic foundation. It outlines the economic …
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We conceptualise social entrepreneurship as a source of social capital which, when present in the environment, enhances … commercial entrepreneurship. We also argue that social entrepreneurship should be recognised as a second form of Baumol's (1990 …) productive entrepreneurship and that it will therefore compete at the individual level for resources with commercial …
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We conceptualise social entrepreneurship as a source of social capital which, when present in the environment, enhances … commercial entrepreneurship. We also argue that social entrepreneurship should be recognised as a second form of Baumol's (1990 …) productive entrepreneurship and that it will therefore compete at the individual level for resources with commercial …
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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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, through its wide range of innovatively distributed products, can be a key factor to foster entrepreneurship. …
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social entrepreneur human capital – such as education, professional background, and experience – shape the attractiveness of … programs. Study findings are of value not only to social entrepreneurship scholars but also to social entrepreneurs, social … accelerators, funders of accelerators, and other entities in the social entrepreneurship ecosystem …
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entrepreneurship requires different configurations of human capital than commercial entrepreneurship. We develop a multilevel framework … to analyse the commonalities and differences between social and commercial entrepreneurship, including the impact of … general and specific human capital, of national context and its moderating effect on the human capital-entrepreneurship …
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social entrepreneurship intention (SEI) using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB). Research Design & Methods: This study … surveyed 525 students who have been taking social entrepreneurship courses of non-profit organizations in Vietnam. Data was … practicing mindfulness drastically changes entrepreneurs' attitudes towards social entrepreneurship. In contrast, perceived …
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We investigate the reasons for the pronounced regional differences of new business formation after the transformation from a socialist planned system to a market economy in East Germany. Relatively high start-up rates are found in regions that had a well-qualified workforce and a relatively high...
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