Organizing for Society: A Typology of Social Entrepreneuring Models

Publicado en

  • Journal of Business Ethics

Resumen

  • In this article, we use content and cluster analysis on a global sample of 200 social entrepreneurial organizations to develop a typology of social entrepreneuring models. This typology is based on four possible forms of capital that can be leveraged: social, economic, human, and political. Furthermore, our findings reveal that these four social entrepreneuring models are associated with distinct logics of justification that may explain different ways of organizing across organizations. This study contributes to understanding social entrepreneurship as a field of practice and it describes avenues for theorizing about the different organizational approaches adopted by social entrepreneurs. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

fecha de publicación

  • 2012

Líneas de investigación

  • Entrepreneuring
  • Organizational Field
  • Social Change
  • Social Entrepreneurship

Página inicial

  • 353

Última página

  • 373

Volumen

  • 111

Issue

  • 3