The Emergence of Dual-Identity Social Entrepreneurship: Its Boundaries and Limitations
Abstract
This paper delineates the conceptual domain of dual-identity social entrepreneurship (DISE) and grounds its components theoretically. DISE entails the creation of ventures whose business model is designed by individual founders to create demonstrable and continued public value from strategic actions while simultaneously creating continued economic value. Because the growing interest in social entrepreneurship spans academic areas, boundaries are...
Paper Details
Title
The Emergence of Dual-Identity Social Entrepreneurship: Its Boundaries and Limitations
Published Date
Jan 9, 2015
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
25 - 48
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