Stakeholder theory in social entrepreneurship: a descriptive case …
In 2003, the founding entrepreneur (P), was at a crossroads and was considering the transition from a corporate environment to an entrepreneurial environment. The entrepreneur believed that for family reason…
Stakeholders Matter: How Social Enterprises Address Mission Drift ...
Relying on an inductive comparative case study of two Italian social enterprises, we show how stakeholder engagement combined with social accounting can successfully …
THE ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS IN THE SOCIAL ENTERPRISE …
The emergence of social enterprise has its roots, among other factors, in the diminishing boundaries across sectors in society (Wei-Skillern, et al. 2007, 3). In order to obtain an …
Stakeholder theory in social entrepreneurship: a …
In this paper, a descriptive case study of a social entrepreneurial firm is used to demonstrate stakeholder salience and stakeholder social issue management valence. The methodology is...
Stakeholder theory in social entrepreneurship: a
In this paper, a descriptive case study of a social entrepreneurial firm is used to demonstrate stakeholder salience and stakeholder social issue management valence. The methodology …
Social Enterprise Innovation in Context: Stakeholder …
The case study serves as an illustrative example of the ways in which differing expectations, beliefs, and logics of stakeholders induces particular decisions to be made about the design, resourcing, and strategy of the …
(PDF) Explaining stakeholder involvement in social enterprise ...
Using a national survey of 1250 social enterprises in Canada, this study tests whether institutional constraints and market competition affect commercialization and revenue …
Constituents and Drivers of Mission Engagement for …
Drawing upon past literature covering vast databases like Scopus and Proquest, and our understanding from reputed ABDC listed journal articles, we propose a conceptual framework of mission engagement for social …
Stakeholder Participation in Social Enterprises
The aim of the case study is to reveal how a work integration social enterprise incorporated under Dutch legislation organizes its governance and whether legislation facilitates the …
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In 2003, the founding entrepreneur (P), was at a crossroads and was considering the transition from a corporate environment to an entrepreneurial environment. The entrepreneur believed that for family reason…
Relying on an inductive comparative case study of two Italian social enterprises, we show how stakeholder engagement combined with social accounting can successfully …
The emergence of social enterprise has its roots, among other factors, in the diminishing boundaries across sectors in society (Wei-Skillern, et al. 2007, 3). In order to obtain an …
In this paper, a descriptive case study of a social entrepreneurial firm is used to demonstrate stakeholder salience and stakeholder social issue management valence. The methodology is...
In this paper, a descriptive case study of a social entrepreneurial firm is used to demonstrate stakeholder salience and stakeholder social issue management valence. The methodology …
The case study serves as an illustrative example of the ways in which differing expectations, beliefs, and logics of stakeholders induces particular decisions to be made about the design, resourcing, and strategy of the …
Using a national survey of 1250 social enterprises in Canada, this study tests whether institutional constraints and market competition affect commercialization and revenue …
Drawing upon past literature covering vast databases like Scopus and Proquest, and our understanding from reputed ABDC listed journal articles, we propose a conceptual framework of mission engagement for social …
The aim of the case study is to reveal how a work integration social enterprise incorporated under Dutch legislation organizes its governance and whether legislation facilitates the …