We investigate what distinguishes social entrepreneurial ecosystems (SEEs) from entrepreneurial ecosystems (EEs) through appreciation of the importance of context—the multiplex of intertwined social, spatial, temporal, historical, cultural, and political influences. Community is incorporated as a key variable and hitherto overlooked dimension of the structure and influence of SEEs. We draw on extant literature and examples of a variety of SEEs to support our propositions and demonstrate why considerations of both context and community are critical to advance understanding of SEEs. We contribute to the study of SEEs by presenting a new conceptual framework and theorizing SEE as an evolving composite of interdependent actors who interact and ...
This chapter explores social enterprises as an alternative and addition to traditional entrepreneuri...
This article examines a ‘deprived’ UK community to identify how (dis)connections between context and...
In recent years a concept gaining much traction amongst both economic and policy communities is that...
Despite the overwhelming use of the metaphor ‘ecosystem’ in academia, industry, policy, and manageme...
This chapter explores social enterprises as an alternative and addition to traditional entrepreneuri...
Entrepreneurial ecosystems and social entrepreneurship are receiving increasing attention for their ...
PurposeSocial entrepreneurs (SEs) often face various challenges whereby they rely on the support of ...
Societal challenges such as inequalities, poverty, poor health and environmental degradation are gro...
Entrepreneurship drives innovation, social change, and economic development locally, regionally, nat...
This article builds on the emerging discourse on “ecosystems of social innovation” and develops a mo...
For some time now, studies in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial activity have acknowledged the im...
International audienceThe entrepreneurial ecosystem, an emerging and developing theoretical stream, ...
In order to boost social enterprise and to harness its potential, many countries are working at crea...
The main purpose of this exploratory study is to propose a theoretical framework based on Max Weber’...
The concept of social enterprise has been developed by an emerging and collective effort of scholars...
This chapter explores social enterprises as an alternative and addition to traditional entrepreneuri...
This article examines a ‘deprived’ UK community to identify how (dis)connections between context and...
In recent years a concept gaining much traction amongst both economic and policy communities is that...
Despite the overwhelming use of the metaphor ‘ecosystem’ in academia, industry, policy, and manageme...
This chapter explores social enterprises as an alternative and addition to traditional entrepreneuri...
Entrepreneurial ecosystems and social entrepreneurship are receiving increasing attention for their ...
PurposeSocial entrepreneurs (SEs) often face various challenges whereby they rely on the support of ...
Societal challenges such as inequalities, poverty, poor health and environmental degradation are gro...
Entrepreneurship drives innovation, social change, and economic development locally, regionally, nat...
This article builds on the emerging discourse on “ecosystems of social innovation” and develops a mo...
For some time now, studies in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial activity have acknowledged the im...
International audienceThe entrepreneurial ecosystem, an emerging and developing theoretical stream, ...
In order to boost social enterprise and to harness its potential, many countries are working at crea...
The main purpose of this exploratory study is to propose a theoretical framework based on Max Weber’...
The concept of social enterprise has been developed by an emerging and collective effort of scholars...
This chapter explores social enterprises as an alternative and addition to traditional entrepreneuri...
This article examines a ‘deprived’ UK community to identify how (dis)connections between context and...
In recent years a concept gaining much traction amongst both economic and policy communities is that...