Journal of Social Entrepreneurship
2010 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 3, 2020
- A Systematic Literature Review on Social Entrepreneurial Intention pp. 241-256

- Luc Phan Tan, Angelina Nhat-Hanh Le and Lan Pham Xuan
- An Organizational Approach to Understanding How Social Enterprises Address Health Inequities: A Scoping Review pp. 257-281

- Roksolana Suchowerska, Jo Barraket, Joanne Qian, Chris Mason, Jane Farmer, Gemma Carey, Perri Campbell and Andrew Joyce
- The Rise of the Social Business in Emerging Economies: A New Paradigm of Development pp. 282-299

- Shahriar Akter, Nabila Jamal, Md Mahfuz Ashraf, Grace McCarthy and Ps Varsha
- Creativity and Emotions as Drivers for Social Entrepreneurship pp. 300-316

- Amaya Erro-Garcés
- Scaling Up Social Enterprise: Predicament or Prospect in a Comparative Perspective pp. 317-342

- Heidi Dahles, Michiel Verver, Sothy Khieng, Ireen Manders and Nite Schellens
- Partner Selection in Social Entrepreneurship Collectives: How Team Selection Control Can Enhance Satisfaction in Cross-Sector Social Partnerships pp. 343-368

- Melissa L. Intindola, Thomas G. Pittz, Sean Edmund Rogers and Judith Y. Weisinger
Volume 11, issue 2, 2020
- ‘Profit Is Not a Dirty Word’: Social Entrepreneurship and Community Development pp. 111-133

- Abel Duarte Alonso, Seng Kok and Seamus O’Brien
- Tensions and Risks of Social Enterprises’ Scaling Strategies: The Case of Microfinance Institutions in China pp. 134-154

- Meng Zhao and Jun Han
- ‘Fitting In’ vs. ‘Standing Out’: How Social Enterprises Engage with Stakeholders to Legitimize their Hybrid Position pp. 155-176

- Maria L. Granados and Ainurul Rosli
- The Contemporary Relevance of Karl Polanyi to Critical Social Enterprise Scholarship pp. 177-193

- Michael J. Roy and Suzanne Grant
- The Role of Intermediaries in Social Innovation: The Case of Social Procurement in Australia pp. 194-214

- Jo Barraket
- The Ecosystem of Scaling Social Impact: A New Theoretical Framework and Two Case Studies pp. 215-239

- Jun Han and Sonal Shah
Volume 11, issue 1, 2020
- Examining Capabilities of Social Entrepreneurship for Shared Value Creation pp. 1-22

- Janthorn Sinthupundaja, Y. Kohda and N. Chiadamrong
- Development and Validation of a Scale to Assess Social Entrepreneurship Competency in Higher Education pp. 23-39

- Carlos Capella-Peris, Jesús Gil-Gómez, Manuel Martí-Puig and Paola Ruíz-Bernardo
- Co-Creation of Social Entrepreneurial Opportunities with Refugees pp. 40-64

- Aki Harima and Julia Freudenberg
- Performance Measurement in Emerging Market Social Enterprises using a Balanced Scorecard pp. 65-87

- Anastacia Mamabolo and Kerrin Myres
- Indigenous Tradition: An Overlooked Encompassing-Factor in Social Entrepreneurship pp. 88-110

- Handyanto Widjojo and Sandy Gunawan
Volume 10, issue 3, 2019
- Social Entrepreneur Quotient: An International Perspective on Social Entrepreneur Personalities pp. 265-287

- Mariya Jilinskaya-Pandey and Jeremy Wade
- Understanding Social Entrepreneurship Based on Self-Evaluations of Organizational Leaders – Insights from an International Survey pp. 288-306

- Philipp Erpf, Matthew J. Ripper and Melina Castignetti
- The Manifestation of Entrepreneurial Orientation in the Social Entrepreneurship Context pp. 307-327

- Ghadah Alarifi, Paul Robson and Endrit Kromidha
- The Distinctive Managerial Challenges of Hybrid Organizations: Which Skills are Required? pp. 328-345

- Farah Nabil Adel Al Taji and Irene Bengo
- Network Structure of the Social Entrepreneur: An Analysis Based on Social Organization Features and Entrepreneurs’ Demographic Characteristics and Organizational Status pp. 346-366

- Susana Bernardino and J. Freitas Santos
- Improving the Mentoring Process for Social Entrepreneurship in Portugal: A Qualitative Study pp. 367-379

- Inês Fernandes Thomaz and Margarida Catalão-Lopes
Volume 10, issue 2, 2019
- Digital Social Entrepreneurs as Bridges in Public–Private Partnerships pp. 135-158

- Sandro Battisti
- Social Impacts of Work Integration Social Enterprise in Hong Kong – Workfare and Beyond pp. 159-176

- Zeno C. S. Leung, Amy P. Y. Ho, Linda Y. N. Tjia, Raymond K. Y. Tam, K. T. Chan and Michael K. W. Lai
- Managing Paradox for the Sustainability of Social Enterprises: An Empirical Study of Forestry Community Cooperatives in Indonesia pp. 177-192

- Ira Puspadewi, Budi W. Soetjipto, Sari Wahyuni and Setyo H. Wijayanto
- Harnessing and advancing knowledge in social enterprises: Theoretical and operational challenges in the refugee settlement experience pp. 193-210

- Eric Kong
- The social entrepreneur puzzle: the background, personality and motivation of Israeli social entrepreneurs pp. 211-231

- Hilla Cohen, Oshrit Kaspi-Baruch and Hagai Katz
- The Case for a Socially Oriented Business Model Canvas: The Social Enterprise Model Canvas pp. 232-251

- Sergio Sparviero
- Top Management Team Characteristics and Social Value Creation pp. 252-263

- Jeffrey Gauthier, David Cohen and Chris R. Meyer
Volume 10, issue 1, 2019
- Taxation and Social Enterprise: Constraint or Incentive for the Common Good pp. 1-18

- Sheila Killian and Philip O’Regan
- Performance of Social Enterprises in the Czech Republic pp. 19-29

- Alexandr Asmalovskij, Tomáš Sadílek, Vít Hinčica and Michala Mizerová
- Forging Ahead or Grasping at Straws? The Affects and Outcomes of Social Enterprise Legal Structure Change pp. 30-54

- Elena Dowin Kennedy and Nardia Haigh
- Values Matter, Don’t They? – Combining Theory of Planned Behavior and Personal Values as Predictors of Social Entrepreneurial Intention pp. 55-83

- Philipp Kruse, Dominika Wach, Sílvia Costa and Juan Antonio Moriano
- Revenue Embeddedness and Competing Institutional Logics: How Nonprofit Leaders Connect Earned Revenue to Mission and Organizational Identity pp. 84-107

- Jamie Levine Daniel and Matthew Galasso
- Cultural leadership ideals and social entrepreneurship: an international study pp. 108-128

- Byungku Lee and Louise Kelly
- Call for papers pp. 129-132

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 3, 2018
- Identifying Cross-Country Key Drivers of Social Entrepreneurial Activity pp. 181-199

- Cris Bravo Monge
- Motivational Needs and Intent to Stay of Social Enterprise Workers pp. 200-214

- Jaimee Felice Caringal-Go and Ma. Regina M. Hechanova
- Sustaining social entrepreneurship through networks in Dubai, United Arab Emirates pp. 215-233

- Rajesh Jayakar Pai and Bhakti More
- The Effect of Experiential Social Entrepreneurship Education on Intention Formation in Students pp. 234-256

- Kai Hockerts
- Balancing Market Versus Social Strategic Orientations in Socio-tech Ventures as Part of the Technology Innovation Adoption Process – Examples from the Global Healthcare Sector pp. 257-287

- Joanne L. Scillitoe, Latha Poonamallee and Simy Joy
- Call for Papers pp. 288-293

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 2, 2018
- Re-Conceptualizing Social Value: Applying the Capability Approach in Social Enterprise Research pp. 79-93

- Rasheda L. Weaver
- Exploring Social Innovation Components and Attributes: A Taxonomy Proposal pp. 94-109

- Matteo Giuliano Caroli, Eleonora Fracassi, Riccardo Maiolini and Silvia Carnini Pulino
- Which HR Bundles are Utilized in Social Enterprises? The Case of Social Enterprises in Thailand pp. 110-131

- Chaturong Napathorn
- A General Theory of Social Impact Accounting: Materiality, Uncertainty and Empowerment pp. 132-153

- Alex Nicholls
- Cognitive Determinants of Social Entrepreneurship: Variations According to the Degree of Economic Development pp. 154-168

- Catalina Nicolás, Alicia Rubio and Ana Fernández-Laviada
- European Social Enterprises, Still an Epitome of Benevolent Enterprises? The Employees’ Perspective pp. 169-179

- Juan Pablo Román-Calderón, Camilo Franco-Ruiz, Adalgisa Battistelli and Carlo Odoardi
Volume 9, issue 1, 2018
- Diversity, Trust and Social Entrepreneurship pp. 1-12

- Abu H Ayob
- ‘Changing the System’: Compensatory versus Transformative Social Entrepreneurship pp. 13-30

- Lance R. Newey
- Systems Approach to Map Determinants of a Social Enterprise's Impact: A Case from India pp. 31-51

- Prajakta Khare and Kanchan Joshi
- Innovation for Society: Towards a Typology of Developing Innovations by Social Entrepreneurs pp. 52-78

- Rob Lubberink, Vincent Blok, Johan van Ophem, Gerben van der Velde and Onno Omta
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