Theory and Empirical Research in Social Entrepreneurship

Theory and Empirical Research in Social Entrepreneurship

Kickul, Jill R.; Bacq, Sophie; Phan, Phillip H.; Nordqvist, Mattias

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

02/2014

320

Dura

Inglês

9781782546825

15 a 20 dias

Scholars and policy makers have long recognized entrepreneurship as a powerful engine of economic growth. It will also help researchers think creatively about how their work can inform practice and policy making through the initial design of the research model.
Contents: Introduction P.H. Phan PART I THE EXTANT LITERATURE 1. Research in Social Entrepreneurship: From Historical Roots to Future Routes H. Aygoeren PART II THEORIES AND EVIDENCE 2. A Social Exchange Theory of Non-Governmental Organizations as Social Entrepreneurs in Rural Entrepreneurship S.H. Lee 3. A Theoretical Model for Understanding the Scalability of Social Impact C. Weber, A. Kroeger and K. Lambrich 4. What Really Matters: A Theoretical Model for the Assessment of Social Enterprise Performance A.-K. Achleitner, P. Heister and W. Spiess-Knafl 5. An Empirical Analysis of the Missions, Funding Sources, and Survival of Social Ventures A.V. Bruno, J. Woolley and E.D. Carlson 6. Crowdfunding, Foundations, and Impact Investors as Sources of Financial Capital for Social Entrepreneurs J.E. Clarkin PART III APPLICATIONS 7. Social Entrepreneurial Leadership: Creating Opportunities for Autonomy J. Maas, A.A. Seferiadis, J.F.G. Bunders and M.B.M. Zweekhorst 8. Value Creation at the Individual, Venture and Societal Levels of Analyses through Social Venture Competitions M. Meyskens and N. Auch Conclusion Index
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