Structuring the Field of Social Entrepreneurship: A Transatlantic Comparative Approach
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2011
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Edward Elgar Publishing
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During recent years, social entrepreneurship has been receiving greater
recognition from the public sector, as well as from scholars (Stryjan, 2006;
Weerawardena and Sullivan Mort, 2006). Encouraging social initiatives
has been on our governments' agenda for a while. European policy makers
claim the importance of social enterprises as 'they not only are significant
economic actors, but also play a key role in involving citizens more fully in
Society and in the creation and reproduction of social capital, by organizing,
for example, opportunities for volunteering' (European Commission,
2003). Consequently, several European states have created specific legal
forms for this kind of initiatives. On the other hand, famous business
schools all around the world have created centres for research and education
programmes in social entrepreneurship. So far, academic research
in social entrepreneurship 'has largely been focused on defining what
it is and what it does, and does not, have in common with commercial
entrepreneurship' (Nicholls, 2008: 7).
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Bacq, S., Janssen, F. (2011). “Structuring the Field of Social Entrepreneurship: A Transatlantic Comparative Approach” (pp. 153-185). The Entrepreneurship Research in Europe: Evolving Concepts and Processes.
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