2015
DOI: 10.1080/19420676.2015.1057207
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Models of Social Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence from Mexico

Abstract: This paper seeks to improve the understanding of social entrepreneurship models based on empirical evidence from Mexico, where social entrepreneurship is currently booming. It aims to supplement existing typologies of social entrepreneurship models. To that end, building on Zahra et al. (2009)

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“…An SE strives to maintain the results of the organization while seeking a social benefit for the community, which could be especially difficult in a restricted economy. There are success stories in Mexico that show that SEs can create organizations (Wulleman & Hudon, 2016). In the studied cases, most organizations are small and of the 'social bricoleur' type (Zahra et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…An SE strives to maintain the results of the organization while seeking a social benefit for the community, which could be especially difficult in a restricted economy. There are success stories in Mexico that show that SEs can create organizations (Wulleman & Hudon, 2016). In the studied cases, most organizations are small and of the 'social bricoleur' type (Zahra et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Entrepreneurial behaviour process carried out by a person to obtain a change in new behaviour, as a result of his own experience in interaction with his environment (Wulleman & Hudon, 2016;Permatasari & Agustina, 2018). Local resources, including the heritage, not only need to exploit but also need to sustain.…”
Section: B Compensation and Employee Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their scale of acting is very large that is national to international in scope and which seeks to create durable structures that will challenge existing order (Zahra et al, 2009). Wulleman & Hudon (2016) point out that social engineers are playing the main role in process of social change, reshaping established institutions from outside of the existing system. The example of social engineer is one of the most famous social entrepreneurs, aforementioned Muhammad Yunus (Zahra et al, 2009;Smith & Stevens 2010).…”
Section: Social Engineermentioning
confidence: 99%