This paper investigates the role that universities play in supporting social entrepreneurs (SEs) across their ecosystem. Adopting the resource-based view (RBV) approach, we argue that universities attract, mobilize, and deploy multiple resources that benefit SEs through four main mechanisms (i.e., teaching, research, outreach, and the development of partnerships). We use a qualitative approach of 62 semi-structured interviews and 8 focus groups in Ecuador, Bolivia, and Colombia. Our contribution shows that employing different resources and engaging in supportive activities of universities towards SEs facilitate the development of university capabilities, such as an increased reputation, development of leadership skills for students and staf...
[Introduction]: The core argument of this article is that universities are part of the social enterp...
Social enterprises address social and environmental problems by developing innovative solutions to i...
[Abstract]: Contemporary university academics are subject to a large number of competing pressures, ...
This paper investigates the role that universities play in supporting social entrepreneurs (SEs) acr...
Universities are considered important actors in ecosystems supporting entrepreneurs due to their res...
Muurlink, OT ORCiD: 0000-0002-8251-9521Purpose: This paper aims to explore the potential agency of u...
Despite the increased attention paid to enterprise and entrepreneurship education in recent years, t...
Despite the increased attention paid to enterprise and entrepreneurship education in recent years, t...
The role of universities is changing. In the last century, the primary focus areas of universities w...
International audienceThe entrepreneurial ecosystem, an emerging and developing theoretical stream, ...
Universities play a strategic role as drivers of regional economic growth. One contribution is the e...
PurposeSocial entrepreneurs (SEs) often face various challenges whereby they rely on the support of ...
This paper explores how universities contribute to the acquisition of social capital of their studen...
With the growing emphasis on social entrepreneurship (SE), many universities are delivering social e...
Accepting that the university has taken on an entrepreneurial role in society, this paper intends to...
[Introduction]: The core argument of this article is that universities are part of the social enterp...
Social enterprises address social and environmental problems by developing innovative solutions to i...
[Abstract]: Contemporary university academics are subject to a large number of competing pressures, ...
This paper investigates the role that universities play in supporting social entrepreneurs (SEs) acr...
Universities are considered important actors in ecosystems supporting entrepreneurs due to their res...
Muurlink, OT ORCiD: 0000-0002-8251-9521Purpose: This paper aims to explore the potential agency of u...
Despite the increased attention paid to enterprise and entrepreneurship education in recent years, t...
Despite the increased attention paid to enterprise and entrepreneurship education in recent years, t...
The role of universities is changing. In the last century, the primary focus areas of universities w...
International audienceThe entrepreneurial ecosystem, an emerging and developing theoretical stream, ...
Universities play a strategic role as drivers of regional economic growth. One contribution is the e...
PurposeSocial entrepreneurs (SEs) often face various challenges whereby they rely on the support of ...
This paper explores how universities contribute to the acquisition of social capital of their studen...
With the growing emphasis on social entrepreneurship (SE), many universities are delivering social e...
Accepting that the university has taken on an entrepreneurial role in society, this paper intends to...
[Introduction]: The core argument of this article is that universities are part of the social enterp...
Social enterprises address social and environmental problems by developing innovative solutions to i...
[Abstract]: Contemporary university academics are subject to a large number of competing pressures, ...