2023
DOI: 10.1002/smj.3554
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Entrepreneurial framing: How category dynamics shape the effectiveness of linguistic frames

Karl Taeuscher,
Hannes Rothe

Abstract: Research SummaryHow do new entrepreneurial ventures effectively deploy linguistic frames to attract customer demand? Drawing on framing and categories research, we develop and test theory about how category dynamics shape the effectiveness of two commonly observed frames—social impact framing and innovativeness framing—in the context of prosocial categories. We test our predictions by tracking entrepreneurial ventures in the market category for massive open online courses over the category's first 10 years of … Show more

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“…In the context of a social venture, and drawing from the social welfare logic, entrepreneurs make choices with regard to the social (and environmental) meaning attached to their value proposition. This implies that the products or services offered by social ventures not only entail material aspects, but that they can contain more symbolic aspects too, reflecting the social character of the venture (Boons & Lüdeke‐Freund, 2013; Taeuscher & Rothe, 2024).…”
Section: Business Model Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the context of a social venture, and drawing from the social welfare logic, entrepreneurs make choices with regard to the social (and environmental) meaning attached to their value proposition. This implies that the products or services offered by social ventures not only entail material aspects, but that they can contain more symbolic aspects too, reflecting the social character of the venture (Boons & Lüdeke‐Freund, 2013; Taeuscher & Rothe, 2024).…”
Section: Business Model Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study posits that certain ventures adopt social impact framing through a social value proposition, wherein they symbolically associate social or environmental values with their core offering. This deliberate framing choice carries implications for the venture's value capture, as it can stimulate customer demand and, consequently, influence a customer's willingness to pay (Taeuscher & Rothe, 2024). In essence, the alignment of a venture's social mission with a socially framed value proposition creates a synergy that not only attracts customers, but also enhances their perception of the venture's value.…”
Section: A Typology For Social Venturesmentioning
confidence: 99%