This article explores how social entrepreneurs utilize their unique circumstances and resources at a micro level to facilitate the creation of shared value at the meso level, leading to inclusive growth at a macro level in the context of subsistence marketplaces. Drawing from explanatory case studies of two social enterprises—Waste Concern (Bangladesh) and Seven Women (Nepal)—the findings suggest that social entrepreneurs act as bricoleurs to integrate their operant and operand resources in subsistence marketplaces to facilitate inclusive growth. The authors further connect with and extend three discourses of research—social entrepreneurship, social bricolage, and service-dominant logic—to develop a framework providi...
The United Nations released the Sustainable Development Agenda in 2015, challenging governments, non...
This article describes exploratory research on how consumers and small entrepreneurs navigate subsis...
The promise of social entrepreneurship as a mechanism for responding to growing poverty, inequality,...
Social entrepreneurship has attracted attention from scholars, policy makers and practitioners in de...
Social entrepreneurship (SE) has become a rapidly growing research domain in academia. SE aims to so...
How can a social entrepreneur, starting a new venture overcome resource constraints in an uncertain ...
Social entrepreneurship is a term that is not only heard so often today but has achieved a global pr...
This paper aims to present a theoretical framework for evaluating the logic behind social entreprene...
This article provides the background and the events leading up to this special issue, and the compos...
Social entrepreneurship is not new, but has gained greater visibility and recognition in recent year...
This article documents the results of a research workshop bringing together six perspectives on soci...
Social entrepreneurship can be a powerful tool for corporations to gain entry and build loyalty in d...
Social entrepreneurship has considerably attracted the attention of scholars and different stakehold...
The turn of the century has seen the rise of the social entrepreneur, a formally recognised source o...
This chapter aims to show how social entrepreneurship contributes to solving persistent and complex...
The United Nations released the Sustainable Development Agenda in 2015, challenging governments, non...
This article describes exploratory research on how consumers and small entrepreneurs navigate subsis...
The promise of social entrepreneurship as a mechanism for responding to growing poverty, inequality,...
Social entrepreneurship has attracted attention from scholars, policy makers and practitioners in de...
Social entrepreneurship (SE) has become a rapidly growing research domain in academia. SE aims to so...
How can a social entrepreneur, starting a new venture overcome resource constraints in an uncertain ...
Social entrepreneurship is a term that is not only heard so often today but has achieved a global pr...
This paper aims to present a theoretical framework for evaluating the logic behind social entreprene...
This article provides the background and the events leading up to this special issue, and the compos...
Social entrepreneurship is not new, but has gained greater visibility and recognition in recent year...
This article documents the results of a research workshop bringing together six perspectives on soci...
Social entrepreneurship can be a powerful tool for corporations to gain entry and build loyalty in d...
Social entrepreneurship has considerably attracted the attention of scholars and different stakehold...
The turn of the century has seen the rise of the social entrepreneur, a formally recognised source o...
This chapter aims to show how social entrepreneurship contributes to solving persistent and complex...
The United Nations released the Sustainable Development Agenda in 2015, challenging governments, non...
This article describes exploratory research on how consumers and small entrepreneurs navigate subsis...
The promise of social entrepreneurship as a mechanism for responding to growing poverty, inequality,...