Patterns in social entrepreneurship research
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Patterns in social entrepreneurship research
E. Elgar, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This impressive book outlines the complexities peculiar to the field of social entrepreneurship. Such complexities manifest at different moments in the development of a social entrepreneurial venture. It ties together many of the pressing issues and questions often encountered by social entrepreneurs and innovators as they identify, create, develop and sustain their own solutions throughout the life-cycle of their ventures.The contributors expertly focus on the individual, organizational and institutional levels of social entrepreneurship. They address the role of personal values and leadership in the conduct of social entrepreneurial initiatives while stressing the importance of stakeholders in relation to human resource management, innovation or opportunity discovery. Finally, they analyze the role of institutions in legitimating social entrepreneurs' actions.
Social entrepreneurship, as a multi-disciplinary field, presents a unique opportunity and environment for researchers to contribute to academic-focused knowledge on both theoretical frameworks and practical skills on a holistic level. This volume offers a comprehensive foundation for this endeavor.
Contributors: S. Bacq, E. Bennett, D. Bhutiani, B. Bird, R. Bissola, J.E. Clarkin, M. Conger, D.D. Deardurff, M. Fakhreddin, K. Flicker, A. Gallagher, D. Gregory, A. Groen, B. Imperatori, A. Katre, J.A. Kerlin, J. Kickul, R. Leaver, M. Meyskens, S.J. Mezias, T.W. Moss, P. Nair, S. Perelli, F. Perrini, K. Ramirez, P. Salipante, J.-I. Soh, S. Teasdale, C. Vurro, D.R. Young
Table of Contents
Contents:
Introduction
Jill Kickul and Sophie Bacq
PART I: OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FIELD OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
1. Opportunities for Social Entrepreneurship: An Analysis of the Social Sector in Six Midwest US Areas
John E. Clarkin, Dayle D. Deardurff and Anne Gallagher
2. A Multi-Stakeholder Perspective on Social Business Planning: Opportunity Discovery and Exploitation in the Case of Dynamo Camp
Francesco Perrini and Clodia Vurro
3. Applying Disruptive Innovation Theory to Green-Tech Ventures
Moriah Meyskens and Todd W. Moss
PART II: THE KEY ROLE OF THE LEADER IN SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
4. The Role of Personal Values in Social Entrepreneurship
Michael Conger
5. Is Social Entrepreneurship Transformational Leadership in Action?
Divya Bhutiani, Kimberly Flicker, Padmakumar Nair and Aard Groen
PART III: A STAKEHOLDER APPROACH TO STUDY SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
6. Sustaining the Stakeholder Engagement in the Social Enterprise: The Human Resource Architecture
Rita Bissola and Barbara Imperatori
7. Stakeholder Salience and Disruptive Innovation in Social Entrepreneurship
Todd W. Moss and Moriah Meyskens
8. Balancing Competition and Collaboration: How Early-stage Social Ventures Succeed
Aparna Katre, Paul Salipante, Sheri Perelli and Barbara Bird
9. The Dynamics and Long-term Stability of Social Enterprise
Dennis R. Young, Janelle A. Kerlin, Simon Teasdale and Jung-In Soh
PART IV: THE LEGITIMATION OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
10. Verifying Social Enterprises: Applying Lessons from Fairtrade and Other Certifications
Elizabeth Bennett, Donald Gregory, Robert Leaver and Kelly Ramirez
11. From Private to Public: Community Institutions, Corporate Social Action, and Sustainable Economic Development
Stephen J. Mezias and Mohamad Fakhreddin
Index
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