The study of social entrepreneurship increasingly takes into consideration the multi-faceted context that generates and shapes it. Inspired and guided by the specific context of religion, faith-based organisations throughout history have been at the forefront of non-profit activities to address social challenges. This paper is motivated by the empirical observation that the activities and practices of faith-based organisations are changing in response to the contemporary context of social and environmental problems. It interrogates the prevailing discourse in the field in order to contribute toward an understanding of the complex phenomenon of faith-based social entrepreneurship. Identifying two distinct standpoints - “marketplace mission” ...
This paper analyses the role of Pentecostalism in migrant entrepreneurial practices. Whilst the link...
Spiritual capital is a key benefit that religion brings to people and societies (Malloch, 2005 &2008...
This paper provides a quantitative investigation of the strength of the potential relationship betwe...
This chapter is concerned with the role of religion in social entrepreneurship. It takes an institu...
This study seeks to determine the relevant factors that contribute to the successful integration of ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The focus of this study is the experiences ...
This paper seeks to investigate the impact of Faith based enterprises in their dual role of building...
Faith-based organisations have been at the forefront of efforts to meet human need and effect positi...
Social entrepreneurship is a practice that has been ongoing for centuries but is relatively, new, as...
A research report submitted to the faculty of Commerce, Law and Management University of the Witwate...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent to which religious faith influences ...
The religious perspective in the literature on social entrepreneurship remains largely unexplored, r...
A Christian social entrepreneur recognizes intellectual, social, physical and spiritual poverty. The...
The idea that religious values may impact on economic behaviour and activity can be traced at least ...
This paper seeks to generate new insights to social entrepreneurship, which has attracted growing sc...
This paper analyses the role of Pentecostalism in migrant entrepreneurial practices. Whilst the link...
Spiritual capital is a key benefit that religion brings to people and societies (Malloch, 2005 &2008...
This paper provides a quantitative investigation of the strength of the potential relationship betwe...
This chapter is concerned with the role of religion in social entrepreneurship. It takes an institu...
This study seeks to determine the relevant factors that contribute to the successful integration of ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The focus of this study is the experiences ...
This paper seeks to investigate the impact of Faith based enterprises in their dual role of building...
Faith-based organisations have been at the forefront of efforts to meet human need and effect positi...
Social entrepreneurship is a practice that has been ongoing for centuries but is relatively, new, as...
A research report submitted to the faculty of Commerce, Law and Management University of the Witwate...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent to which religious faith influences ...
The religious perspective in the literature on social entrepreneurship remains largely unexplored, r...
A Christian social entrepreneur recognizes intellectual, social, physical and spiritual poverty. The...
The idea that religious values may impact on economic behaviour and activity can be traced at least ...
This paper seeks to generate new insights to social entrepreneurship, which has attracted growing sc...
This paper analyses the role of Pentecostalism in migrant entrepreneurial practices. Whilst the link...
Spiritual capital is a key benefit that religion brings to people and societies (Malloch, 2005 &2008...
This paper provides a quantitative investigation of the strength of the potential relationship betwe...