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The Impact of Moral Intensity and Desire for Control on Scaling Decisions in Social Entrepreneurship
Abstract
While research has focused on why certain entrepreneurs elect to create innovative solutions to social problems, very little is known about why some social entrepreneurs choose to scale their solutions while others do not. Research on scaling has generally focused on organizational characteristics often overlooking factors at the individual level that may affect scaling decisions. Drawing on the multidimensional construct of moral intensity, we...
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Title
The Impact of Moral Intensity and Desire for Control on Scaling Decisions in Social Entrepreneurship
Published Date
Dec 9, 2014
Journal
Volume
133
Issue
4
Pages
677 - 689
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