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A model of social entrepreneurial discovery.
Journal of Business Ethics (2009)
  • Patrick J. Murphy, DePaul University
  • Susan M. Coombes, Virginia Commonwealth University
Abstract

Social entrepreneurship activity continues to surge tremendously in market and economic systems around the world. Yet, social entrepreneurship theory and understanding lag far behind its practice. For instance, the nature of the entrepreneurial discovery phenomenon, a critical area of inquiry in general entrepreneurship theory, receives no attention in the specific context of social entrepreneurship. To address the gap, we conceptualize social entrepreneurial discovery based on an extension of corporate social responsibility into social entrepreneurship contexts. We develop a model that emphasizes mobilization and timing as underpinnings of social entrepreneurial discovery and offer distinct conceptual aspects and theoretic propositions instrumental to future social entrepreneurship research.

Publication Date
2009
Citation Information
Patrick J. Murphy and Susan M. Coombes. "A model of social entrepreneurial discovery." Journal of Business Ethics Vol. 87 Iss. 3 (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/profpjm/2/