While the scaling of impact remains to be one of the most important issues in the field of social entrepreneurship, limited empirical research has been focused on the topic. One of the first scholarly attempts to build a research agenda to better understand the scaling of social impact was the SCALERS model. Building on initial theoretical and empirical work, this study is based on a sample of 179 nonprofit organizations in Italy. It also extends prior work by providing theoretical grounding through contingency theory and conducting the first empirical test of the situational contingencies of the SCALERS model. A positive relationship between each of the SCALERS variables and scaling\u2014except replicating\u2014has been found. Initial evid...
Purpose: Social entrepreneurship has become a growing field of research interest. Yet, past resear...
This paper presents findings from an investigation of pattern-changing social entrepreneurs. We exam...
In 2011, we published an article in SEAJ [Gibbon, J., and C. Dey. 2011. “Developments in Social Impa...
ABSTRACT Staff, finances, replication, proof of impact, communication & networking – these ar...
ABSTRACT\ud \ud \ud \ud Staff, finances, replication, proof of impact, communication & networking – ...
Scaling social impact is a key concept in the social enterprise literature. While central, the wide ...
Scaling is a critical organizational phase for social organizations: their upfront financial needs i...
Le modalità secondo cui iniziative imprenditoriali ad elevato impatto sociale possono amplificare il...
Social and sustainable initiatives generally start small and need to scale to create substantial imp...
Given the growing importance and interest in Social Entrepreneurship worldwide, this thesis approac...
Innovation and Scaling for Impact forces us to reassess how social sector organizations create value...
Background: Considering increased global challenges and societal issues, more and more people are di...
The number of social enterprises has grown exponentially in recent times. International research reg...
In this paper, we try to understand the way governance mechanisms practically work in Social Entrepr...
This paper presents findings from an investigation of pattern-changing social entrepreneurs. We exam...
Purpose: Social entrepreneurship has become a growing field of research interest. Yet, past resear...
This paper presents findings from an investigation of pattern-changing social entrepreneurs. We exam...
In 2011, we published an article in SEAJ [Gibbon, J., and C. Dey. 2011. “Developments in Social Impa...
ABSTRACT Staff, finances, replication, proof of impact, communication & networking – these ar...
ABSTRACT\ud \ud \ud \ud Staff, finances, replication, proof of impact, communication & networking – ...
Scaling social impact is a key concept in the social enterprise literature. While central, the wide ...
Scaling is a critical organizational phase for social organizations: their upfront financial needs i...
Le modalità secondo cui iniziative imprenditoriali ad elevato impatto sociale possono amplificare il...
Social and sustainable initiatives generally start small and need to scale to create substantial imp...
Given the growing importance and interest in Social Entrepreneurship worldwide, this thesis approac...
Innovation and Scaling for Impact forces us to reassess how social sector organizations create value...
Background: Considering increased global challenges and societal issues, more and more people are di...
The number of social enterprises has grown exponentially in recent times. International research reg...
In this paper, we try to understand the way governance mechanisms practically work in Social Entrepr...
This paper presents findings from an investigation of pattern-changing social entrepreneurs. We exam...
Purpose: Social entrepreneurship has become a growing field of research interest. Yet, past resear...
This paper presents findings from an investigation of pattern-changing social entrepreneurs. We exam...
In 2011, we published an article in SEAJ [Gibbon, J., and C. Dey. 2011. “Developments in Social Impa...