In that article, I argued for an inclusive, big-tent definition of the term social entrepreneurship that acknowledged the small contributions of many people, groups, and organizations. Since that time ...
Gompers, Paul A., Josh Lerner, David Scharfstein, and Anna Kovner. "Performance Persistence in Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital." Journal of Financial Economics 96, no. 1 (April 2010): 18–32.
Indeed, the intertwined histories of business and health in the United States suggests that all entrepreneurship is social entrepreneurship. The pantheon of model social entrepreneurs should thus ...
Flexibility and autonomy, plus the chance to align work with strengths and passions, provide a sense of agency and freedom for entrepreneurs with mental health challenges.
Published in the Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, the research investigates why some nations and regions produce more startups than others, offering a fresh perspective on the intersection of ...