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Organizational social entrepreneurship: scale development and validation
Merie Kannampuzha, Kai HockertsSocial entrepreneurship has become a growing field of research interest. Yet, past research has been held back by the lack of a rigorous measurement instrument. Rather than…
Social return on investment: a women’s cooperative critique
Kai Roland GreenMechanisms that measure the social impact of work integration social enterprises (WISEs) activate a dialogue between the language and principles of economics and the lived-reality…
Marketing Scottish social enterprises using a label?
Indiana Bonar, Paula Sonja KarlssonSocial enterprises are competitive businesses in the marketplace, yet insubstantial research has investigated how they market their businesses. This paper aims to investigate the…
Social enterprises in quasi-markets: exploring the critical knowledge gaps
Chris Mason, Michael J. Roy, Gemma CareyThis paper aims to explore how social enterprises are treated in scholarly research on quasi-markets. In so doing, the paper aims to show that a number of critical knowledge gaps…
Why social enterprises pursue growth? Analysis of threats and opportunities
Saila TykkyläinenThe purpose of this study is to extend theoretical understanding on social enterprises’ growth orientation. Inspiration is drawn from the fundamentals of prospect theory and…
Clustering social enterprises: an empirically validated taxonomy
Philipp Erpf, Rebecca Tekula, Julia NeuenschwanderThis study aims to develop an empirically validated taxonomy. Typologies of social entrepreneurship are primarily based on conceptual considerations and case studies. There is a…
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