| dc.contributor.author | Trivedi, Chitvan | |
| dc.contributor.author | Stokols, Daniel | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2015-06-17T08:36:54Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2015-06-17T08:36:54Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2011-03 | |
| dc.identifier.citation | http://joe.sagepub.com/content/20/1/1. | en_US |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1024 | |
| dc.description.abstract | To date, most efforts to define social entrepreneurship have focused on adapting existing management theories on entrepreneurship and non-profits rather than distinguishing the organisational purposes and structure of social entrepreneurship from traditional for-profit organisations. There is little consensus among academicians and practitioners alike as to what social entrepreneurship is and what it is not. To articulate a clear and non-ambiguous definition of social entrepreneurship, it is necessary first to understand the distinguishing features of social entrepreneurial ventures compared with corporate entrepreneurial ventures and non-profit organisations. This article differentiates these ventures in terms of their motives, goals, antecedent conditions, processes, role of the entrepreneur and outcomes. In doing so, it provides a brief summary of the state of knowledge in the emerging field of social entrepreneurship and raises new questions and hypotheses for future research on this topic. | en_US |
| dc.description.sponsorship | Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development | en_US |
| dc.language.iso | en | en_US |
| dc.publisher | Sage Publications | en_US |
| dc.subject | Social Entrepreneurship | en_US |
| dc.subject.other | Corporate Entrepreneurship | |
| dc.subject.other | NPOs | |
| dc.subject.other | NGOs | |
| dc.title | Social Enterprises and Corporate Enterprises: Fundamental Differences and Defining Features | en_US |
| dc.type | Article | en_US |