Social Entrepreneurship: A Critique and Future Directions
Queen's University · University of Cambridge
Abstract
Work on social entrepreneurship constitutes a field of study that intersects a number of domains, including entrepreneurial studies, social innovation, and nonprofit management. Scholars are beginning to contribute to the development of this new discipline through efforts that attempt to trace the emergence of social entrepreneurship as well as by comparing it to other organizational activities such as conventional entrepreneurship. However, as a nascent field, social entrepreneurship scholars are in the midst of a number of debates involving definitional and conceptual clarity, boundaries of the field, and a struggle to arrive at a set of relevant and meaningful research questions. This paper examines the…
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Entrepreneurship
- Social entrepreneurship
- Field (mathematics)
- CLARITY
- Sociology
- TRACE (psycholinguistics)
- Set (abstract data type)
- Public relations
- Decent work and economic growth