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Linking entrepreneurship and society: Solutions for today and tomorrow

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posted on 2024-08-20, 08:41 authored by David Audretsch, Sebastian Aparicio, Mathew Hughes, David Urbano
special issue analyzes how entrepreneurship becomes a mechanism for social change under different institutional settings. A brief reference to the content of each of the articles included in this special issue is presented. Design/methodology/approach—Institutional theory at the macro, meso, and individual levels is utilized to further comprehend the inherent complexities involved in the entrepreneurship–society nexus. A brief literature analysis is offered for the different research questions that framed the current special issue. Findings—By exploring the extant research and the articles collected in this special issue, we find that social, sustainable, immigrant, and ethnic entrepreneurship, among others, emerge as a response to exclusion and market failures. However, we also observe that other forms of entrepreneurship such as opportunity-driven, self-employment, senior, etc., transcend economic purposes to pursue societal outcomes. Social implications—Our results serve to inform scholars, policymakers, and practitioners about the importance of integrating and coordinating actors and elements in national, regional, university, and community ecosystems to guarantee entrepreneurial activities that bring inclusion and social solutions as a natural mission and action.

History

Author affiliation

College of Business Marketing & Strategy

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research

Publisher

Emerald

issn

1355-2554

eissn

1758-6534

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Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Mat Hughes

Deposit date

2024-08-19

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