This article explores new forms of organizing (and organization creation) in relation to entrepreneurship and social transformation. In particular, in the dialogue that follows in this issue, we initiate a discussion regarding the ways through which social transformation is or can be related to community action and public and/or social entrepreneurship. By focusing on socioeconomic environments in flux, we suggest that emerging alternative initiatives are not simply oppositional, resistance forces, but new organizing assemblages that co-constitute new social realities that urgently need to be actualized. We conclude the article with a number of theoretical propositions, which as we suggest, instigate the study of embedded and socially trans...
This article presents and analyses three cases, which integrate features of both social movements an...
Social entrepreneurship constitutes a distinct organizing model that uses market activity to overcom...
This chapter is concerned with a perspective on enterprise and poverty that takes a different approa...
This article explores new forms of organizing (and organization creation) in relation to entrepreneu...
AbstractWhat is essentially innovation occurs at the level of social behavioural patterns, routines,...
This article documents the results of a research workshop bringing together six perspectives on soci...
ABSTRACT This article documents the results of a research workshop bringing together six perspective...
Over the past two decades, social entrepreneurship as a phenomenon has gained increased momentum and...
This book argues that embeddedness and community participation bring unique propositions for social ...
Communities are increasingly turning to social innovation to address challenges that impact them suc...
This article describes a leadership approach to social change that takes into account actors ’ diffe...
The overemphasis on individualism in much normative entrepreneurship discourse belies the powerful r...
The overemphasis on individualism in much normative entrepreneurship discourse belies the powerful r...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02604020600948909The ar...
This project examines an emerging trend of business-society collaboration by studying the emergence ...
This article presents and analyses three cases, which integrate features of both social movements an...
Social entrepreneurship constitutes a distinct organizing model that uses market activity to overcom...
This chapter is concerned with a perspective on enterprise and poverty that takes a different approa...
This article explores new forms of organizing (and organization creation) in relation to entrepreneu...
AbstractWhat is essentially innovation occurs at the level of social behavioural patterns, routines,...
This article documents the results of a research workshop bringing together six perspectives on soci...
ABSTRACT This article documents the results of a research workshop bringing together six perspective...
Over the past two decades, social entrepreneurship as a phenomenon has gained increased momentum and...
This book argues that embeddedness and community participation bring unique propositions for social ...
Communities are increasingly turning to social innovation to address challenges that impact them suc...
This article describes a leadership approach to social change that takes into account actors ’ diffe...
The overemphasis on individualism in much normative entrepreneurship discourse belies the powerful r...
The overemphasis on individualism in much normative entrepreneurship discourse belies the powerful r...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02604020600948909The ar...
This project examines an emerging trend of business-society collaboration by studying the emergence ...
This article presents and analyses three cases, which integrate features of both social movements an...
Social entrepreneurship constitutes a distinct organizing model that uses market activity to overcom...
This chapter is concerned with a perspective on enterprise and poverty that takes a different approa...