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Floating down the river: Vietnamese community-led social innovation
Michael Maher, Richard HazenbergThis paper aims to explore the barriers facing social enterprise-led community energy projects in Vietnam, to understand the barriers and enablers of social innovation in…
Millennial social entrepreneurial intent and social entrepreneurial self-efficacy: a comparative entrepreneurship study
Yang Zhang, Juanita Trusty, Tatiana Goroshnikova, Louise Kelly, Kwok K. Kwong, Stephen J.J. McGuire, Juan Perusquia, Veena P. Prabhu, Minghao Shen, Robert TangThe purpose of this study is to propose and test predictors of millennials’ social entrepreneurial intent (SEI), mediating mechanisms and influential contextual factors.
Social innovation in a tourist coastal city: a case study in Argentina
Silvina Elias, Andrea Cecilia BarberoThis study aims to reflect on the interactions that result from the use of the seacoast in a small touristic town in Argentina. Agents in conflict are both beach users: on the one…
How do social entrepreneurs develop technological innovation?
Duygu Turker, Y. Serkan OzmenThe present study attempts to analyze how social entrepreneurs (SEs) develop technological innovation in the face of diverse institutional logics, which are embedded in the…
Radical futures? Exploring the policy relevance of social innovation
Benedetta De Pieri, Simon TeasdaleThis paper aims to unpack the sets of policy ideas underpinning the use of social innovation, thus permeating the allegedly politically neutral language of the concept.
Gender and entrepreneurial propensity: risk-taking and prosocial preferences in labour market entry decisions
Patrick Reichert, Matthew D. Bird, Vanina FarberThis study aims to examine gender differences in risk-taking and prosociality through a hypothetical labour market entry choice experiment.
Evidencing the contribution of social enterprise to health and social care: approaches and considerations
Francesca Caló, Michael James Roy, Cam Donaldson, Simon Teasdale, Simone BaglioniAs the provision of public services in many advanced welfare states has increasingly come to be marked by competition, social enterprises have actively been encouraged by…
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