2017
DOI: 10.1108/ijebr-07-2016-0206
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Social entrepreneurship orientation: development of a measurement scale

Abstract: Purpose-Despite growing scholarly v interest in social entrepreneurs and the social enterprises which they create, few studies have examined the hybridity of social enterprises including, surprisingly, whether they adoption an entrepreneurial orientation (EO) One explanation for this may be the continuing lack of an appropriate scale measuring a social entrepreneurship orientation. This paper seeks to address this research gap by proposing an initial social entrepreneurship orientation (SEO) scale based on inp… Show more

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“…It is important to analyse and compare their respective expectations from each other, joint goals, and the drivers of perceived risk, on the way to developing a more sustainable financial system. Furthermore, to really understand the role of entrepreneurs in driving social change [138]. further research will have to identify the links between organizational and contextual levels.…”
Section: Conclusion: Relevance For Theory and Practice And Recommendmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to analyse and compare their respective expectations from each other, joint goals, and the drivers of perceived risk, on the way to developing a more sustainable financial system. Furthermore, to really understand the role of entrepreneurs in driving social change [138]. further research will have to identify the links between organizational and contextual levels.…”
Section: Conclusion: Relevance For Theory and Practice And Recommendmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In that respect, future research on sustainable or social entrepreneurship could concentrate more on "entrepreneurial orientation" (EO), which describes the entrepreneurial focus of an enterprise [109,110]. Especially in a hybrid organization in which organizations seek to address a social or environmental purpose by engaging in entrepreneurial activities and generating a surplus [111], the fsQCA could be an interesting method to identify different interplays of EO's three sub-dimensions proactivity, innovativeness and risk-taking towards both economic and social performance [96].…”
Section: Limitations Further Research and Relevance For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Achievement motivation is a Guttman-type scale of eight items as proposed by Lynn [94]. Resource leveraging consisted of two items from Morris et al [95], while environmental sustainability is derived from the respective sub-scale from Kraus et al [96]. Network intensity is based on three questions from Ostgaard and Birely [97].…”
Section: Variables and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although social initiatives are not yet defined as separate entities in most countries, there are some steps taken in this direction [7]. In the United States, there is differentiation between the Community Interest Company and the Low-Profit Limited Liability Company because of the focus of profitability [1,24]. Benefit corporation (BC) is another definition according to United States law, which describes a new legal for-profit business entity.…”
Section: Social Entrepreneurship and Social Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The entrepreneur establishes numerous legal entities to sustain it financially. It is financed with grants, loans and/or own resources [24]. "Social entrepreneurs" aim to create social change in education, health, environment, and enterprise improvement.…”
Section: Entrepreneurship -Trends and Challenges 150mentioning
confidence: 99%