2020
DOI: 10.5209/reve.67341
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El Emprendimiento Social en el marco de la Alianza del Pacífico

Abstract: En los últimos años ha habido un creciente interés por el emprendimiento social aun cuando existe cierta confusión o controversia sobre su significado. La mayoría de la literatura reconoce la importancia de la articulación de diversos factores dentro de un ecosistema favorable. Pese a esto, aún son muy escasos los estudios relativos a esta materia en el ámbito latinoamericano. Es por ello por lo que este artículo vincula la importancia de la Alianza del Pacifico, como espacio de integración regional para la pr… Show more

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“…SE ecosystems correspond to the community of actors that interact and depend on each other to meet their objectives and generate synergies and circles of interrelation, interdependence, and complementarity [32]; taking creativity and innovation as references, these tools guarantee the pragmatism of their operations, given their flexibility and adaptability [33]. They can vary depending on culture, expectations, and institutional pressures [34], given their composition of at least six elements [35]: accessibility to various markets; the talent of human capital and the labor force; diversity in sources of financing; the existence of support mechanisms; cultural support; and a governmental and regulatory framework, which helps to boost SE from financial, innovative, and training aspects [36].…”
Section: Social Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SE ecosystems correspond to the community of actors that interact and depend on each other to meet their objectives and generate synergies and circles of interrelation, interdependence, and complementarity [32]; taking creativity and innovation as references, these tools guarantee the pragmatism of their operations, given their flexibility and adaptability [33]. They can vary depending on culture, expectations, and institutional pressures [34], given their composition of at least six elements [35]: accessibility to various markets; the talent of human capital and the labor force; diversity in sources of financing; the existence of support mechanisms; cultural support; and a governmental and regulatory framework, which helps to boost SE from financial, innovative, and training aspects [36].…”
Section: Social Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For its part, the international organization Ashoka was one of the pioneering institutions working on training processes related to social entrepreneurship in universities [26]. In this way, the integration of social entrepreneurship into curricula fosters complex thinking and problem-solving skills, which are essential for developing effective solutions that have a positive impact on society [27]. Thus, training in social entrepreneurship in higher education is no stranger to this, where the link with different sectors is strategic for developing professionals and creating sustainable options for citizens [28,29].…”
Section: Social Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other variables considered in this type of entrepreneurship are preferences for flexible hours, individual autonomy, migratory status, sex, marital status, etc. [23,24]. It is understood that it is the individual and motivational characteristics that determine whether the individual undertakes or not; these characteristics can be objective and/or subjective, ranging from tangible (money, assets, inheritances, etc.)…”
Section: Background 21 Entrepreneurship In Latin Americamentioning
confidence: 99%