Social entrepreneurs are generally believed to have started their venture to improve societal needs and create social value. Yet, in order to achieve continuity of their organization, they need to generate economic value as well. These seemingly opposite objectives of social and economic value creation can cause tensions in social enterprises. This study aims to derive in-depth insights into personal dispositions and motivations of social entrepreneurs, with a specific focus on empathy. The study assesses differences in motivations of social entrepreneurs and how moral empathy helps them to cope with tensions that arise from trying to achieve both commercial and social goals. Analysis of semi-structured interviews with 33 social entrepreneu...
Is empathy merely a good thing for entrepreneurs? In contrast to the hitherto predominantly positive...
This study examined how empathy, moral obligation, social entrepreneurial self-efficacy, perceived s...
Purpose: The paper refers to the drivers of social entrepreneurship and critically explores the noti...
Social entrepreneurs are generally believed to have started their venture to improve societal needs ...
Empathy is a key trait distinguishing social entrepreneurs from traditional entrepreneurs, and an im...
Social entrepreneurs create value for and with target communities in need. This paper responds to ca...
The emerging concept of social entrepreneurship (SE) has attracted the attention of researchers in t...
In the world of business, Social Entrepreneurship has become a global phenomenon that evidently brou...
The purpose of this study is to examine the motivations of certain entrepreneurs who decide to becom...
This paper questions the taken-for-granted moral portrayal depicted in the extant literature and pop...
There are two purposes of this study. First, a measure of social entrepreneurship motivation has bee...
Investigating motivation to create a social enterprise is a continuing concern within entrepreneursh...
The main goal of this research is to understand what kind of motivational values social entrepreneur...
Prosocial intentions—intentions to engage in any act that benefits others by producing and maintaini...
Entrepreneurs are catalysts for job creation, wealth creation and community development, so understa...
Is empathy merely a good thing for entrepreneurs? In contrast to the hitherto predominantly positive...
This study examined how empathy, moral obligation, social entrepreneurial self-efficacy, perceived s...
Purpose: The paper refers to the drivers of social entrepreneurship and critically explores the noti...
Social entrepreneurs are generally believed to have started their venture to improve societal needs ...
Empathy is a key trait distinguishing social entrepreneurs from traditional entrepreneurs, and an im...
Social entrepreneurs create value for and with target communities in need. This paper responds to ca...
The emerging concept of social entrepreneurship (SE) has attracted the attention of researchers in t...
In the world of business, Social Entrepreneurship has become a global phenomenon that evidently brou...
The purpose of this study is to examine the motivations of certain entrepreneurs who decide to becom...
This paper questions the taken-for-granted moral portrayal depicted in the extant literature and pop...
There are two purposes of this study. First, a measure of social entrepreneurship motivation has bee...
Investigating motivation to create a social enterprise is a continuing concern within entrepreneursh...
The main goal of this research is to understand what kind of motivational values social entrepreneur...
Prosocial intentions—intentions to engage in any act that benefits others by producing and maintaini...
Entrepreneurs are catalysts for job creation, wealth creation and community development, so understa...
Is empathy merely a good thing for entrepreneurs? In contrast to the hitherto predominantly positive...
This study examined how empathy, moral obligation, social entrepreneurial self-efficacy, perceived s...
Purpose: The paper refers to the drivers of social entrepreneurship and critically explores the noti...