Social and Commercial Entrepreneurship: Same, Different, or Both?
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Abstract
Entrepreneurship has been the engine propelling much of the growth of the business sector as well as a driving force behind the rapid expansion of the social sector. This article offers a comparative analysis of commercial and social entrepreneurship using a prevailing analytical model from commercial entrepreneurship. The analysis highlights key similarities and differences between these two forms of entrepreneurship and presents a framework on how to approach the social entrepreneurial process more systematically and effectively. We explore the implications of this analysis of social entrepreneurship for both practitioners and researchers.
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- Entrepreneurship
- Social entrepreneurship
- Business
- Process (computing)
- Economic geography
- Marketing
- Economics
- Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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