Journal of Social Entrepreneurship
2010 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 3, 2025
- Does Environmental Values, Beliefs and Norms Effect Social Entrepreneurial Intention? A Study Based on an Emerging Country Context pp. 747-770

- Noor Raihani Zainol, Farzana Naznen, Abdullah Al Mamun and Norzalita Abd Aziz
- Social Enterprise Performance in South Africa: The Role of Strategic Planning and Networking Capability pp. 771-788

- Willie Chinyamurindi, Motshedisi Mathibe and Progress Hove-Sibanda
- Culture Matters: Antecedent Effects of Societal Culture on the Resource Mobilisation Strategies of Social Ventures pp. 789-816

- Geoff Desa, Ian M. Dunham, Nara Jeong, Sandip Basu and Denise Kleinrichert
- Enhancing Social Entrepreneurial Competence Amongst University Students: A Social Entrepreneurship Pedagogical Model in Hong Kong pp. 817-836

- Cheryl Hiu-kwan Chui, Shiqi Peng, Virgo Lai, Chee Hon Chan and Sammy Fung
- A Process Model for Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Evidence from a Highly Entrepreneurial European Region pp. 837-868

- Carolin Maaßen, Rosa Rovira and David Urbano
- Delineating the Novel Aspects of the Indian Social Stock Exchange: A New Instrument for Social Finance pp. 869-890

- Shinu Vig
- A Systematic Review of Performance Measurement Systems and Their Relevance to Social Enterprises pp. 891-919

- Marcello Cosa and Boris Urban
- Crowdfunding for Social Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review of the Literature pp. 920-943

- Nosheen Hussain, Francesca Di Pietro and Pierangelo Rosati
- Manifestation of Tensions and Dual-Goal Management in Social Enterprises: A Multiple Case Study Approach pp. 944-976

- Manisankar Datta, Seema Sharma, Shveta Singh and Preeti Tiwari
- Women in Social Entrepreneurship: Outlining the Boundaries of Scientific Research pp. 977-1000

- Catarina Fernandes and Rui Alexandre R. Pires
- Collective Identity in Social Enterprise Ecosystems: A Cross-Country Comparison pp. 1001-1025

- Xiao Lu Wang and Alex Nicholls
- Invigorating Impact Investment Networks: Actor-Actant Engagement in a Smart City Environment pp. 1026-1047

- Joanna Vogeley and Paul Ryder
- Social Entrepreneurial Intention among Youth in Vietnam: The Roles of Prior Experience and Perceived Educational Support pp. 1048-1076

- Van Trang Tran, Thanh Hieu Nguyen, Étienne St-Jean, Cong Doanh Duong and Thi Nhuan Trinh
- Capacity for Social Innovation of Nonprofit Organisations: Exploratory Study of Brazilian Medical Associations pp. 1077-1100

- Fabricio Martins Lacerda, Cristina Dai Prá Martens and Henrique Mello Rodrigues de Freitas
- Social Entrepreneurial Intention Change by Gender during the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 1101-1128

- Jeonghwan Choi, Valerie Vaccaro, Sookyoung Lee, Rob Marjerison, Kihwan Kim and Bok Gyo Jeong
- Modelling the Critical Success Factors for Value Creation in Social Entrepreneurship pp. 1129-1153

- Shiwangi Singh and Mamta Singh
- Exploring the Impact of Bonding, Bridging and Linking Social Capital on Scaling Social Impact: An Emerging Economy Perspective pp. 1154-1178

- Md. Fazla Mohiuddin, Ida Md. Yasin, Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff and Mahafuz Mannan
- Creating Value from Purpose-Based Innovation: starting from Frailty pp. 1179-1207

- Valentina Cucino, Daniel Adrian Lungu, Sabina De Rosis and Andrea Piccaluga
- The New Social Enterprises on Waste Banks in Indonesia Using the Sociological-Phenomenological Approach pp. 1208-1226

- Mas Rasmini, Iwan Sukoco, Bambang Hermanto and Nur Azura Sanusi
- Shaping Tomorrow: A Bibliometric Perspective through Two Decades of Social Entrepreneurship pp. 1227-1255

- T. A. Alka, Aswathy Sreenivasan and M. Suresh
- A Bibliometric Analysis of Social Enterprise Governance from 2004 to 2021 pp. 1256-1284

- Andi Iswoyo and I Made Narsa
- Social Innovation for the Socio-Labour Integration of Refugees in New Host Countries: The Spanish Case pp. 1285-1310

- Carmen Guzmán, Francisco J. Santos, Lidia Valiente and Francisco J. Santolaya
- Exploring the Implementation of Socially Entrepreneurial Approaches in Pre-Existing Nonprofit Human Service Organizations pp. 1311-1331

- Aaron Turpin and Micheal L. Shier
- Impact of Psychological Capital and Social Capital on Social Entrepreneurial Intention through Social Entrepreneurial Outcome Expectations pp. 1332-1351

- Phan Tan Luc
- The Role of Cognitive Appraisal in Informed Decision-Making among Social Entrepreneurs: A Thematic Analysis pp. 1352-1372

- Parvathy Viswanath and Sadananda Reddy
- Bridging Disconnections: Narratives of Collective Social Entrepreneurs on the Energy Poverty Network pp. 1373-1397

- Maria-Jose Manjon, Amparo Merino and Iain Cairns
- Effectuation and Co-Creation in Social Enterprises: Examining the Relationship in the Context of Uncertainty pp. 1398-1418

- Vijayabaskar Masilamani, Usha Rani Budumuru, Xiaoming Yang, Nithin Sai Kolli and Phani Tej Adidam
- Perspective-Taking or Feeling? The Role of Cognitive and Affective Empathy for Adolescents’ Social Entrepreneurial Intentions pp. 1419-1442

- Petra Dickel and Matthew P. Johnson
- Institutionalised Social Entrepreneurship (ISE) in the Context of Indonesia Decentralizing Social Welfare Provision pp. 1443-1462

- Hempri Suyatna and Tauchid Komara Yuda
- Assessing Social Entrepreneurship Competencies in Higher Education pp. 1463-1480

- Ron Rojas, Gloria Isabel Bermúdez Jaimes, Carlos Alberto Pérez Gómez, Diana Milena Ramírez Osorio and Diana Consuelo Rubiano Rios
- Concurrent Interplay of Entrepreneurs – Intermediaries – Stakeholders in Emerging Economies at Different Phases of Entrepreneurial Process pp. 1481-1501

- Neeti Ingole and Shrihari Suresh Sohani
- Obtaining Entrepreneurial Skills, While Preserving Motivation: Quasi-Experiment of Social Enterprise Training Effects pp. 1502-1528

- Palina Prysmakova
- Scaling Social Ventures under Institutional Fragility pp. 1529-1556

- Sunny Li Sun and Peiyi Jia
- It’s Time for Impact: An Analysis of the Prosocial Signals in Social Enterprises pp. 1557-1582

- Leonardo Boni, Mario Calderini and Irene Bengo
- Digital Capabilities and Social Enterprise Performance: The Mediating Effect of Digital Innovation pp. 1583-1605

- Sharmin Akther, Mst Shahinur Begum, Md. Nazmul Hassan and Md Kafil Uddin
- A Process Model of Social Enterprise Scaling Using the Legitimacy Lens pp. 1606-1631

- Prajakta Khare, Amarpreet Singh Ghura and Anirudh Agrawal
- Where Two Are Fighting, the Third One Does What? Digitalisation and Its Effects on Social Entrepreneurship’s Social-Economic Hybridity pp. 1632-1654

- Yue Xiao and Markus Beckmann
- Navigating Cross-Sector Partnerships: Innovative Strategies and Challenges for Work Integration Social Enterprises in France pp. 1655-1676

- Giorgia Trasciani, Francesca Petrella and Nadine Richez-Battesti
- Effective Leadership in Social Businesses: An Integrative Framework Grounded on Experiences in Brazilian Social Ventures pp. 1677-1710

- Mariana de Queiroz Brunelli and Flavia Cavazotte
- Islamic Crowdfunding and Social Entrepreneurship: The Effect of Organizational Orientation Rhetoric on Crowdfunding Success pp. 1711-1736

- Ali Rama and Bahrul Yaman
- The Influence of Personality Traits on Social Entrepreneurship Intentions in the Moroccan Context pp. 1737-1762

- Adil Mgueraman and Manal El Abboubi
- The Influence of Board Characteristics on Corporate Social Performance pp. 1763-1781

- Paolo Agnese, Francesca Romana Arduino and Simone Taddeo
- I Am Not Aiming to Be Too Famous: The Exploration of Social Entrepreneurial Intention pp. 1782-1804

- Radityo Putro Handrito, Hendrik Slabbinck and Johanna Vanderstraeten
- How Karmic Beliefs and Belief in Just World Interact to Activate Social Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Polynomial Regression with Response Surface Analysis pp. 1805-1829

- Cong Doanh Duong, Trong Nghia Vu, Thi Viet Nga Ngo, Nhat Minh Tran and Ngoc Xuan Vu
- Breaking Barriers! Social Entrepreneurship in Empowering People with Disabilities pp. 1830-1864

- Nurul Indarti, Grisna Anggadwita, Rochmat Aldy Purnomo and Richard Tomlins
Volume 16, issue 2, 2025
- Impact Investing in Ghana: A Multiple-Case Study pp. 345-365

- Dennis Boahene Osei, Imhotep Paul Alagidede and Sena Agbodjah
- Expanding the Horizons of Social Entrepreneurship Through Indigenous Research: A Review and Research Agenda pp. 366-391

- Diwakar Singh and Richa Awasthy
- Expert knowledge and social innovation: analysing policy debates in Japan pp. 392-411

- Stefano Ghinoi and Miki Omori
- Founder Commercial Imprint Interacts with Strategic Orientations in Affecting Social Enterprise Performance pp. 412-439

- Yingzhao Xiao, Kevin Au, Zhen Liu, Yuli Zhang and Jiansheng Tang
- Support Networks for Social Innovation: Insights from Ireland pp. 440-460

- Georgios Chatzichristos, Lucas Olmedo, Mara van Twuijver and Mary O'Shaughnessy
- Butterfly Change of Commercial Enterprise into Social Enterprise: Based on Mechanism and Case Study of Institutional Capital pp. 461-502

- Frank Lee Zhang, Md. Shoriful Islam, Fairtown Zhou Ayoungman and Yuchen Wang
- A Narrative Synthesis of The Empirical Literature on Social Value Creation in Social Entrepreneurship: Gaps and Opportunities for Future Research and Action pp. 503-534

- Diana Lorenzo-Afable, Marjolein Lips-Wiersma and Smita Singh
- Advancing Social Entrepreneurship Research: A Morphological Analysis and Future Research Agenda pp. 535-569

- Rohit Bhardwaj, Jay Weerawardena and Saurabh Srivastava
- Between Involvement and Profit: Value (Un-)Captured by a Born-Social Start-Up pp. 570-595

- Ralf Wagner and Agnieszka Kabalska
- The Influence of Mutual Trust at the Pre-Investment Stage of Collaboration between Social Enterprise and Impact Investors: An Emerging Economy Perspective pp. 596-622

- Jeremiah Arigu Emmanuel, Ramanie Samaratunge and Daniel Prajogo
- The Effectiveness of Public Support for Social Enterprises: Evidence from Poland pp. 623-646

- Marek Ćwiklicki and Agnieszka Pacut
- Development and Validation of a New Social Entrepreneurial Intention Scale in South Africa and Germany pp. 647-673

- Philipp Kruse, Eleanor Meda Chipeta, Jhalukpreya Surujlal and Jürgen Wegge
- Beyond Charity? Insights on the Upcycle Kitchen: A Food Rescue Work Integration Social Enterprise in Guelph, On pp. 674-690

- Rachel Vander Vennen and Kate Parizeau
- The Pursuit of Gaining Legitimacy through Marketing Strategy: A Case of Social Enterprises in UAE pp. 691-713

- Abdul Ghafar, Malini Nair, Shahira Elalfy and Roberta Fenech
- Deepening Insights Into Social Entrepreneurship by Leveraging Service-Dominant Logic pp. 714-745

- Jonathan J. Baker and Chamindika Weerakoon
- Correction pp. 746-746

- The Editors
Volume 16, issue 1, 2025
- Crisis, Continuity, and Missed Opportunity: Tracing a Transnational Solidarity Economy across Europe in Turbulent Times pp. 1-21

- Tom Montgomery, Artur Steiner and Simone Baglioni
- Does the Business Suit Fit? Drivers for Economic Performance in Social Enterprises pp. 22-45

- Philipp Erpf, Markus Gmür and Jonas Baumann-Fuchs
- Investigating the ‘Mission and Profit’ Paradox: Case Study of an Ecopreneurial Organisation in India pp. 46-67

- Sumita Ketkar and Roma Puri
- Strategic Management of Social Impact Enterprises during Zero-COVID Implementation: An Application of Value Chain Analysis in Vietnam pp. 68-88

- Hang Thi Thuy Do and Truc Ngoc Hoang Dang
- Analysing the Factors Influencing the Internationalisation of Social Entrepreneurship: A Study of Internationalised Social Businesses from Bangladesh pp. 89-123

- S. M. Misbauddin, Md. Noor Un Nabi and Utz Dornberger
- Factors Determining Social Entrepreneurial Intention in a Developing Economy pp. 124-145

- Minhajul Islam Ukil
- Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation in ASEAN: Past, Present, and Future Trends pp. 146-168

- Muhammad Ashraf Fauzi, Puteri Fadzline Muhamad Tamyez and Senthil Kumar
- Gendered Disparities in Funding for Non-Profit, Hybrid, and for-Profit Start-Ups pp. 169-182

- Sara Compion, Benjamin J. Lough and Bok Gyo Jeong
- A Typology of Competitive Strategies for Social Enterprises pp. 183-209

- T. Yosun and D. Cetindamar
- What’s the Purpose? Employee Perspectives on Being ‘Purpose-Driven’ in Hybrid Organisations pp. 210-229

- Katia Dupret, Anne Vorre Hansen, Sabina Pultz, Anders Pilmark, Elsa Brander, Bjarke Friborg, Klaus Tranetoft Nielsen and Tilde Eldor
- Creative Social Entrepreneurial Orientation: Developing Hybrid Values to Achieve the Sustainable Performance of Traditional Weaving SMEs pp. 230-244

- Anggraeni Permatasari, Wawan Dhewanto and Dina Dellyana
- Organisational Responses to Social-Business Tensions in Social Entrepreneuring: Findings from the Scaling up of an Affordable Housing Finance Firm in India pp. 245-273

- Elisabeth Niendorf, Karin Kreutzer and Amit Karna
- Creating Social Ventures: How Social Motivations and Goals Drive Venture Idea Judgments pp. 274-298

- Farsan Madjdi and Badri Zolfaghari
- Exploring Tension in Hybrid Organizations in Times of Covid-19 Crisis. The Italian Benefit Corporations’ experience pp. 299-320

- Federica Bandini, Leonardo Boni, Magali Fia and Laura Toschi
- Critical Success Factors of Rural Social Enterprises: Insights from a Developing Country Context pp. 321-343

- Peter Musinguzi, Derek Baker, Nicolette Larder and Renato A. Villano
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