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Temporality and Meaningful Entrepreneurship
Temporality is an under-researched area in entrepreneurship and business ethics, even though entrepreneurs are particularly affected by a fast-paced...
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The Ethics of Entrepreneurship: A Millian Approach
What is morally valuable—if anything at all—in entrepreneurship? Existing normative takes can be broadly categorized as belonging to two main views:...
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Social Entrepreneurship as a Family Resemblance Concept with Distinct Ethical Views
Almost 25 years after Dees’ article on the meaning of social entrepreneurship, conceptual controversy persists. Based on a qualitative analysis of...
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The Care of the Self and the Meaningful Four-Day Workweek
Those who find their work meaningful often need to be more committed. Over-commitment, in turn, frequently results in stress, personal conflicts, and...
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Regulatory Entrepreneurship, Fair Competition, and Obeying the Law
Some sharing economy firms have adopted a strategy of “regulatory entrepreneurship,” openly violating regulations with the aim of rendering them dead...
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Tracing the Intellectual Evolution of Social Entrepreneurship Research: Past Advances, Current Trends, and Future Directions
In this study, we employed a combination of bibliometric analysis and a structured review approach to examine the social entrepreneurship (SE)...
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The Impact of Islamic Feminism in Empowering Women’s Entrepreneurship in Conflict Zones: Evidence from Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine
The impact of Islam upon women’s entrepreneurship in conflict zones is woefully absent from the entrepreneurship literature. This is due to the...
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A Social Mission is Not Enough: Reflecting the Normative Foundations of Social Entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurship is not just an objective description of a phenomenon; it also carries a positive normative connotation. However, the academic...
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Serendipity in Entrepreneurship, Strategy, and Innovation—A Review and Conceptualisation
Serendipity is at the core of many innovationsInnovation, inventions, and entrepreneurial opportunities. However, despite its importance for... -
An Alternative Understanding of Social Entrepreneurs in Terms of Resonance and Vulnerability: Based on Hartmut Rosa’s Philosophy and Sociology
In their pursuit of addressing social and environmental challenges, social entrepreneurs should be social transformers emancipating stakeholders....
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PRME Principle Three, 15 Years Later: How Exponential Technologies Can Enhance the Quality of Impactful and Meaningful Business Education
Imagine 10 years further. The concept of a pandemic and of life-threatening viruses, both for humans and machines, has just become an everyday fact.... -
Bearing the Unbearable: Exploring Women Entrepreneurs Resilience Building in Times of Crises
Recently, women entrepreneurship has become of particular interest to corporate social responsibility (CSR) scholarship, however, little is known...
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A New Research Horizon for Mass Entrepreneurship Policy and Chinese Firms’ CSR: Introduction to the Thematic Symposium
While China has experienced an unprecedented growth over the past decades, sustainability has become a major concern for policymakers and management...
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Essay: How Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation Can Transform Business Education
This essay describes the challenges of Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation as a field and explores how it could contribute to transforming...
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Social Entrepreneur Servant Leadership and Social Venture Performance: How are They Related?
As a rapidly growing field of study, social entrepreneurship is increasingly receiving attention from scholars and practitioners because social...
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Manahau: Toward an Indigenous Māori theory of value
The theoretical challenge posed by this paper is to find a conceptualisation of value for entrepreneurship theory grounded in Indigenous knowledge...
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When Does Prosocial Motivation Deliver? A Dual-Motivations Approach to Social Enterprise Outcomes
Scholars and leaders have assumed that prosocial motivation is the primary driver for social enterprises (SEs) to do good. Despite the significance...
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Discovering Elements of Confucian Ethics Through a Narrative Approach to Asian Films
The present essay limits itself to highlight a few elements of Confucian Ethics by examining the resources afforded by the study of comparative... -
Institutional Entrepreneurship in a Contested Commons: Insights from Struggles Over the Oasis of Jemna in Tunisia
Recently, management literature has sought to examine the role of institutional entrepreneurs in the emergence of commons logic and in building...
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How to Encourage Social Entrepreneurship Action? Using Web 2.0 Technologies in Higher Education Institutions
University students will be our future business leaders, and will have to address social problems caused by business by implementing solutions such...