Journal of Social Entrepreneurship
2010 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2017
- Theorizing Social Innovation to Address Marginalization pp. 265-270

- Nadia von Jacobi, Alex Nicholls and Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti
- Social Innovation, Individuals and Societies: An Empirical Investigation of Multi-layered Effects pp. 271-301

- Nadia von Jacobi and Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti
- Are Private (Digital) Moneys (Disruptive) Social Innovations? An Exploration of Different Designs pp. 302-319

- Martijn Jeroen van der Linden and Cees van Beers
- Does Social Innovation Reduce the Economic Marginalization of Women? Insights from the Case of Italian Solidarity Purchasing Groups pp. 320-337

- Lara Maestripieri
- Citizen Innovation as Niche Restoration – A Type of Social Innovation and Its Relevance for Political Participation and Sustainability pp. 338-353

- Rafael Ziegler
- Capability building combined with microcredit: the loan alone is insufficient pp. 354-374

- György Molnár
Volume 8, issue 2, 2017
- Barriers of Social Entrepreneurship Development – A Case Study of the Czech Republic pp. 129-148

- Martin Pelucha, Jana Kourilova and Viktor Kveton
- Self-Funded Social Impact Investment: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Sardex Mutual Credit System pp. 149-164

- Wallis Motta, Paolo Dini and Laura Sartori
- The role of emotional intelligence and self-efficacy on social entrepreneurial attitudes and social entrepreneurial intentions pp. 165-185

- Preeti Tiwari, Anil K. Bhat and Jyoti Tikoria
- Unveiling the mission statements in social enterprises: a comparative content analysis of US- vs. Spanish-based organizations pp. 186-200

- Marta Mas-Machuca, Maria Ballesteros-Sola and Adrián Guerrero
- Creating Social Value Through Social Enterprise Marketing: Case Studies from Thailand's Food-Focused Social Entrepreneurs pp. 201-224

- Sorawadee Srivetbodee, Barbara Igel and Suthisak Kraisornsuthasinee
- Social Entrepreneurship-Committing Theory to Practice pp. 225-247

- Sascha Bjarnø Olinsson
- Organized Chaos: Mapping the Definitions of Social Entrepreneurship pp. 248-264

- Inés Alegre, Susanna Kislenko and Jasmina Berbegal-Mirabent
Volume 8, issue 1, 2017
- The Dual Hybridity of Social Enterprises for Marginalized Populations pp. 1-13

- Benjamin Gidron
- Social Entrepreneurship as Institutional-Change Work: A Corpus Linguistics Analysis pp. 14-46

- Yanto Chandra
- Grant-Maximizing but not Money-Making: A Simple Decision-Tree Analysis for Social Impact Bonds pp. 47-66

- Chris Giacomantonio
- Collaborative Learning Processes in Social Impact Bonds: A Case Study from the Netherlands pp. 67-87

- Dominique Jozef Alfons Smeets
- The Appeal of Social Accelerators: What do Social Entrepreneurs Value? pp. 88-109

- Sheela Pandey, Saurabh Lall, Sanjay K. Pandey and Sucheta Ahlawat
- Distinguishing game changers from boastful charlatans: Which social enterprises measure their impact? pp. 110-128

- Karen Maas and Cecilia Grieco
Volume 7, issue 3, 2016
- Balancing Competing Logics in For-Profit Social Enterprises: A Need for Hybrid Governance pp. 263-288

- Johan Bruneel, Nathalie Moray, Robin Stevens and Yves Fassin
- From Social Value to Social Cognition: How Social Ventures Obtain the Resources They Need for Social Transformation pp. 289-311

- Lumina S. Albert, Thomas J. Dean and Robert A. Baron
- Solving ‘Social Market Failures’ with Social Enterprises? Grameen Shakti (Village Energy) in Bangladesh pp. 312-341

- Michelle T. Hackett
- An Evaluative Framework for Mutual and Employee-Owned Businesses pp. 342-368

- Daniel Tischer, Ruth Yeoman, Stuart White, Alex Nicholls and Jonathan Michie
- Corrigendum pp. 369-369

- The Editors
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 2, 2016
- Inhibiting Factors of Scaling up the Impact of Social Entrepreneurial Organizations -- A Comprehensive Framework and Empirical Results for Germany pp. 127-161

- Thomas Scheuerle and Bjoern Schmitz
- Models of Social Entrepreneurship: Empirical Evidence from Mexico pp. 162-188

- Marine Wulleman and Marek Hudon
- How Social Enterprises Change: The Perspective of the Evolution of Technology pp. 189-210

- Michael Gordon
- Interpreting Community-Based Enterprise: A Case Study from Rural Wales pp. 211-235

- Stela Valchovska and Gerald Watts
- The Sectorial Trust of Social Enterprise: Friend or Foe? pp. 236-261

- Peter Jenner and Florin Oprescu
Volume 7, issue 1, 2016
- Indicators and metrics for social business: a review of current approaches pp. 1-24

- Bengo Irene, Arena Marika, Azzone Giovanni and Calderini Mario
- The Emergence of Dual-Identity Social Entrepreneurship: Its Boundaries and Limitations pp. 25-48

- Lowell W. Busenitz, Mark P. Sharfman, David M. Townsend and Jason A. Harkins
- What is the Social Innovation Community? Conceptualizing an Emergent Collaborative Organization pp. 49-73

- Tuukka Toivonen
- Measures of Performance in the Context of International Social Ventures: An Exploratory Study pp. 74-100

- Erin Chmelik, Martina Musteen and Mujtaba Ahsan
- Aligning economic and social value creation through pay-what-you-want pricing pp. 101-125

- Karla I. Mendoza-Abarca and Hillary N. Mellema
Volume 6, issue 3, 2015
- What's Holding Back Social Entrepreneurship? Removing the Impediments to Theoretical Advancement pp. 245-256

- Susan Mueller, Robert S. D'Intino, Jennifer Walske, Michel L. Ehrenhard, Scott L. Newbert, Jeffrey A. Robinson and Jason C. Senjem
- How Partnerships Affect the Social Performance of Korean Social Enterprises pp. 257-277

- Youngkeun Choi
- The Clash of Missions: Juxtaposing Competing Pressures in South Africa's Social Enterprises pp. 278-298

- Emmanuel T. Kodzi
- Reframing Social Entrepreneurship Impact: Productive, Unproductive and Destructive Outputs and Outcomes of the Milwaukee School Voucher Programme pp. 299-319

- Fredrik O. Andersson and Michael Ford
- Bridging Ties Across Contexts to Scale Social Value: The Case of a Vietnamese Social Enterprise pp. 320-351

- Sarah Easter and Mary Conway Dato-On
- Overcoming the Challenges of Impact Investing: Insights from Leading Investors pp. 352-378

- Jarrod Ormiston, Kylie Charlton, M. Scott Donald and Richard G. Seymour
Volume 6, issue 2, 2015
- Traversing the Terrain of Context in Social Entrepreneurship pp. 127-136

- Anne De Bruin and Kate V. Lewis
- Doing Well by Doing Good: Opportunity Recognition and the Social Enterprise Partnership pp. 137-160

- Colette Henry
- Questioning the Legitimacy of Social Enterprises through Gramscian and Bourdieusian Perspectives: The Case of British Social Enterprises pp. 161-185

- Katerina Nicolopoulou, Iain Lucas, Ahu Tatli, Mine Karatas-Ozkan, Laura A. Costanzo, Mustafa Özbilgin and Graham Manville
- Stakeholder Engagement in the Social Entrepreneurship Process: Identity, Governance and Legitimacy pp. 186-217

- Lauren Smith and Christine Woods
- Commercialization in the Non-Profit Sector: The Emergence of Social Enterprise in Cambodia pp. 218-243

- Sothy Khieng and Heidi Dahles
Volume 6, issue 1, 2015
- The Motivation of Social Entrepreneurs: The Roles, Agendas and Relations of Altruistic Economic Actors pp. 1-30

- Dimitris Christopoulos and Susanne Vogl
- An Exploratory Study to Understand the Internationalization Strategies of Social Enterprises pp. 31-41

- Yung-kai Yang and Shu-ling Wu
- The Creation of Social Enterprises: Some Lessons from Lebanon pp. 42-69

- Alessandro Lanteri
- Socio-Demographic Factors Affecting Social Capital Development, Continuity and Sustainability Among Microfinance Adopting Households in Nyanga, Zimbabwe pp. 70-79

- Mavhungu Abel Mafukata, Willie Dhlandhlara and Grace Kancheya
- Towards a 'Long View': Historical Perspectives on the Scaling and Replication of Social Ventures pp. 80-102

- Richard K. Blundel and Fergus Lyon
- Social Entrepreneurship Intentions of Nonprofit Organizations pp. 103-125

- Wee-Liang Tan and So-Jin Yoo
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