International audienceHybrid organizational forms often rely on the initiative or collaboration of corporate actors, yet the role of these actors is rarely examined in detail. This paper examines corporate social entrepreneurship, which refers to the initiative of corporate actors to establish new, independent social ventures in the double pursuit of financial objectives and wider societal objectives. Through an empirical study, we investigate the strategies and practices that corporate social entrepreneurs employ to build radically new social ventures outside their firm. More specifically, we examine a successful initiative to build a social impact venture at the interface of a multi-national corporation and a hybrid organization that is o...
Abstract. Social ventures balance the economic and social dimensions of value creation to alleviate ...
Social entrepreneurship implies a blurring of sector boundaries. In addition to innovative not-for-p...
markdownabstractCorporations face pressure from governments, civil society groups and consumers to r...
International audienceHybrid organizational forms often rely on the initiative or collaboration of c...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have been recognized as the key agents of globalization. Rugman an...
This paper investigates the unaddressed potential of social ventures to implement social and techno...
Social entrepreneurship constitutes a distinct organizing model that uses market activity to overcom...
Recently businesses and academic researchers alike have displayed increased level of interest in Cor...
Recently businesses and academic researchers alike have displayed increased level of interest in Cor...
The tremendous pressures of growing social needs pose relevant challenges for governments attempting...
Social entrepreneurs are heralded for tackling entrenched social problems by approaching innovation,...
Abstract. ‘Social Entrepreneurial Organizations ’ (SEOs) merge characteristics usually associated wi...
Social ventures change the traditional business environment by offering competitive products and ser...
This paper investigates the social process through which venture creation takes place in existing or...
This article has been published in the edited volume Social Entrepreneurship, which is also a specia...
Abstract. Social ventures balance the economic and social dimensions of value creation to alleviate ...
Social entrepreneurship implies a blurring of sector boundaries. In addition to innovative not-for-p...
markdownabstractCorporations face pressure from governments, civil society groups and consumers to r...
International audienceHybrid organizational forms often rely on the initiative or collaboration of c...
Multinational corporations (MNCs) have been recognized as the key agents of globalization. Rugman an...
This paper investigates the unaddressed potential of social ventures to implement social and techno...
Social entrepreneurship constitutes a distinct organizing model that uses market activity to overcom...
Recently businesses and academic researchers alike have displayed increased level of interest in Cor...
Recently businesses and academic researchers alike have displayed increased level of interest in Cor...
The tremendous pressures of growing social needs pose relevant challenges for governments attempting...
Social entrepreneurs are heralded for tackling entrenched social problems by approaching innovation,...
Abstract. ‘Social Entrepreneurial Organizations ’ (SEOs) merge characteristics usually associated wi...
Social ventures change the traditional business environment by offering competitive products and ser...
This paper investigates the social process through which venture creation takes place in existing or...
This article has been published in the edited volume Social Entrepreneurship, which is also a specia...
Abstract. Social ventures balance the economic and social dimensions of value creation to alleviate ...
Social entrepreneurship implies a blurring of sector boundaries. In addition to innovative not-for-p...
markdownabstractCorporations face pressure from governments, civil society groups and consumers to r...