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Contextualizing a social enterprise opportunity process in an emerging market
Monica Diochon, Yogesh GhoreThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to a better understanding of how a social enterprise opportunity is brought to fruition in an emerging market.
The winding road of social entrepreneurship definitions: a systematic literature review
Mary Conway Dato-on, Jerrid KalakayThe purpose of this paper is to contribute to understanding social entrepreneurship via a systematic literature review (SLR) of the construct’s varied definitions to assess the…
A rhetoric-orientation view of social entrepreneurship
Yanto ChandraThis paper aims to extend the understanding of the ways in which social entrepreneurs give sense to and legitimize their work by introducing a rhetoric-orientation view of social…
The playground of the rich? Growing social business in the 21st century
Artur Steiner, Simon TeasdaleThis paper aims to explore how nascent social businesses move beyond the incubation phase and it develops understanding of how early-stage social businesses access finance to…
Re-imagining social enterprise
Alan Kay, Michael J. Roy, Cam DonaldsonThis intentionally polemical paper will aim to re-examine what is meant by social enterprise and try to assert its role within the current economic system. It is well over a…
Social enterprise and wellbeing in community life
Jane Farmer, Tracy De Cotta, Katharine McKinnon, Jo Barraket, Sarah-Anne Munoz, Heather Douglas, Michael J. RoyThis paper aims to explore the well-being impacts of social enterprise, beyond a social enterprise per se, in everyday community life.
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1750-8614e-ISSN:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Michael Roy