2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijoem-09-2020-1062
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Coopetition in social entrepreneurship: a strategy for social value devolution

Abstract: PurposeCoopetition is a well-studied phenomenon in traditional enterprises. However, it lacks deepening in the social sphere, specifically on hybrid organizations (social and commercial goals). This paper analyzes the configuration of coopetition strategies in social enterprises and how these strategies can improve social value devolution.Design/methodology/approachThe authors conducted a multicase study with Brazilian social enterprises and a social incubator. Semistructured interviews with founders of the so… Show more

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“…, 2004; Thompson, 2002; Myers and Nelson, 2010; Seelos and Mair, 2005). Through the entrepreneurial faculty of social opportunity recognition with an overriding social mission followed by core social innovations, these entrepreneurs with the extensive use of technology acted as catalysts for sustainable social transformation by harnessing ideas, resources and capacities and subsequently influenced the development of the region (Nascimento et al , 2021). This formed the overarching motivation for them to venture into a digital business.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…, 2004; Thompson, 2002; Myers and Nelson, 2010; Seelos and Mair, 2005). Through the entrepreneurial faculty of social opportunity recognition with an overriding social mission followed by core social innovations, these entrepreneurs with the extensive use of technology acted as catalysts for sustainable social transformation by harnessing ideas, resources and capacities and subsequently influenced the development of the region (Nascimento et al , 2021). This formed the overarching motivation for them to venture into a digital business.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing upon the existing literature and the evidence from the present cases, SDE is conceptualized as the practice of pursuing new venture opportunities driven by values of community wellbeing, economic revival, educational upliftment and psychological redressal of conflictridden areas facilitated by new media and Internet technologies (Alvord et al, 2004;Thompson, 2002;Myers and Nelson, 2010;Seelos and Mair, 2005). Through the entrepreneurial faculty of social opportunity recognition with an overriding social mission followed by core social innovations, these entrepreneurs with the extensive use of technology acted as catalysts for sustainable social transformation by harnessing ideas, resources and capacities and subsequently influenced the development of the region (Nascimento et al, 2021). This formed the overarching motivation for them to venture into a digital business.…”
Section: Findings 41 Social Digital Entrepreneurship (Sde)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ever since its inception, over a million knowledgeable people from a variety of backgrounds, such as freelancers, remote workers, businesspersons and small and medium-sized firms, have worked in shared office spaces throughout the world (Bouncken and Aslam, 2019). Initially, co-working spaces were used by start-ups, freelancers and entrepreneurs but, in recent times, even more established and larger businesses have started to utilize them (Orel and Bennis, 2021; Nascimento et al ., 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, they described SVC as seeking a better society by removing constraints to social inclusion and assisting those in need. For Nascimento et al (2021), social value devolution was about sharing value to society through creating jobs, improving education, minimizing environmental problems, and reducing poverty.…”
Section: Social Impact As Conceptualized In Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%