Prelims
Societal Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness
ISBN: 978-1-83867-472-4, eISBN: 978-1-83867-471-7
Publication date: 8 October 2019
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(2019), "Prelims", Dana, L.-P. and Ratten, V. (Ed.) Societal Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xii. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-471-720191001
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SOCIETAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND COMPETITIVENESS
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SOCIETAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND COMPETITIVENESS
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LEO-PAUL DANA
Montpellier Business School, France
VANESSA RATTEN
La Trobe University, Australia
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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List of Figures
Chapter 4 | ||
Figure 1. | Different Levels of Social Innovation. | 49 |
Figure 2. | Perspectives of Social Innovation. | 51 |
Figure 3. | Entrepreneurial Process. | 52 |
Figure 4. | Conceptual/Theoretical Framework. | 56 |
Figure 5. | Data Structure. | 62 |
Figure 6. | Alignment of Research Questions with Data Structure. | 67 |
Figure 7. | Decisional Interventional Framework. | 69 |
Figure 8. | Proposed Research Framework. | 73 |
Chapter 5 | ||
Figure 1. | Research Design. | 82 |
Figure 2. | Student Business Frameworks. | 87 |
Chapter 6 | ||
Figure 1. | The Process of PSP. | 97 |
Chapter 7 | ||
Figure 1. | Conceptual Model. | 113 |
Chapter 8 | ||
Figure 1. | Schematic Description of the Enablers, Inhibitors, and the Process of Internationalization of Social Businesses. | 126 |
Chapter 9 | ||
Figure 1. | Relative Size of European Shadow Economies in 2016 (Percent of GDP). | 145 |
Figure 2. | The Size of the Hungarian Shadow Economy, 2003–2016 (as a Proportion of the Official GDP). | 146 |
Figure 3. | Eurostat Tabular Approach to Exhaustiveness. | 147 |
Chapter 10 | ||
Figure 1. | Access to Savings Facilities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. | 163 |
Chapter 13 | ||
Figure 1. | Basic SROI Application Model. | 207 |
Figure 2. | Second-level SROI Application Model. | 207 |
Figure 3. | Tertiary-level SROI Application Model. | 208 |
Figure 4. | SROI Literature Clusters in Databases. | 209 |
Figure 5. | “SROI” and “Social Enterprise” Trend of Publications across Databases. | 210 |
Figure 6. | SROI Thematic Clusters with Frequency. | 215 |
List of Tables
Chapter 2 | ||
Table 1. | Overview of Public Entrepreneur Support Programs in Turkey. | 9 |
Table 2. | Overview Technopark Statistics (2001–2018). | 12 |
Table 3. | The Number of Participants in the Entrepreneurship Training Program (2010–2017). | 14 |
Table 4. | Share of High Tech Products in Total Exports (2008–2017). | 14 |
Table 5. | General Information on Interviewed Technology-based Start-ups. | 22 |
Table 6. | Themes. | 22 |
Chapter 3 | ||
Table 1. | Industry Globalization Drivers. | 31 |
Table 2. | Findings of Review of Literature on Internationalization of Firms. | 32 |
Table 3. | Findings of Review of Literature on Internationalization of Firms (Continued). | 34 |
Table 4. | Findings of Review of Literature on Internationalization of Firms (Continued). | 36 |
Chapter 4 | ||
Table 1. | Decisional Role of Mintzberg’s Role Theory. | 50 |
Table 2. | Disturbance Handler (SQ1). | 59 |
Table 3. | Resources Allocator (SQ2). | 60 |
Table 4. | Negotiator (SQ3). | 60 |
Table 5. | Entrepreneur/Intrapreneur (SQ4). | 61 |
Chapter 5 | ||
Table 1. | Summary of Key Findings. | 85 |
Chapter 6 | ||
Table 1. | Theoretical Support of ICE. | 96 |
Table 2. | Entrepreneurial Project by Members and Gender. | 97 |
Table 3. | Competences Addressed in the Sessions. | 98 |
Table 4. | Qualities Entrepreneurial Spirit. | 100 |
Table 5. | Tools Obtained by the Entrepreneurs at the End of PSP. | 101 |
Table 6. | Co-occurrences Codes of Impact of the PSP. | 102 |
Table 7. | Entrepreneurs’ Profile. | 103 |
Chapter 8 | ||
Table 1. | Summary of the Literature Exploration. | 119 |
Chapter 9 | ||
Table 1. | Number of Newly Founded Corporations and Unincorporated Enterprises by Employee Headcount. | 143 |
Table 2. | Employee Headcount Distribution: Sampled Companies. | 144 |
Table 3. | Responses on the Perceived Direction of Changes Relevant to Shadow Economy, Firm-level Granularity. | 144 |
Table 4. | Citizens on Institutions and Democracy. | 149 |
Chapter 10 | ||
Table 1. | Loan Utilization by MSEs. | 161 |
Table 2. | Loan Amounts Accessed by Microfinance Clients. | 162 |
Table 3. | Microfinance and Poverty Reduction. | 164 |
Chapter 12 | ||
Table 1. | Company Profiles. | 193 |
Table 2. | Examples of Data Coding. | 197 |
Chapter 13 | ||
Table 1. | SROI Articles (Citation-wise). | 211 |
Table 2. | Thematic Classification of Selected Research Articles. | 214 |
Chapter 14 | ||
Table 1. | Overview of Study Sample and Affiliated Social Enterprise. | 232 |
Table 2. | Resulting Themes and Sub-Themes. | 233 |
List of Contributors
Seyedali Ahrari | Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia |
Muhammad Ali | University of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Lorena del Carmen Álvarez-Castañón | University of Guanajuato, Mexico |
Zaifunizam Ariffin | Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia |
Victor Yawo Atiase | Central University of Technology, South Africa |
Robert J. Blomme | Open University, The Netherlands and Nyenrode Business University, The Netherlands |
Leo-Paul Dana | Montpellier Business School, France |
Dilek Demirhan | Ege University, Turkey |
Abetare Domi | University of Sheffield, UK |
Wendy Dubbeld | Open University, UK |
Susanne Durst | University of Skövde, Sweden and Universidad del Pacífico, Peru |
Dennis Yao Dzansi | Central University of Technology, South Africa |
Ingi Runar Edvardsson | University of Iceland, Iceland |
Paul Agu Igwe | University of Lincoln, UK |
Besnik Krasniqi | University of Prishtina, Kosovo |
Steven Eric Krauss | Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia |
Lee Kwan Meng | Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia |
S. M. Misbauddin | Leipzig University, Germany |
Oscar Javier Montiel-Méndez | Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Mexico |
Ishamuddin Mustapha | University of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Md. Noor Un Nabi | Khulna University, Bangladesh |
Hai T. T. Ngo | University of Lincoln, UK |
Andrew O’Loughlin | ATMC, Australia |
Muhammad Imran Qureshi | Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia |
Sumayya Rashid | La Trobe University, Australia |
Vanessa Ratten | La Trobe University, Australia |
Serdal Temel | Ege University, Turkey |
Mónika Galambosné Tiszberger | University of Pecs, Hungary |
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Societal Entrepreneurship and Competitiveness
- Chapter 2 The Role of Public Entrepreneurship Programs in Fostering Technology-based Entrepreneurship: A Turkish Case Study
- Chapter 3 Internationalization of Firms and Entrepreneur’s Motivations: A Review and Research Agenda
- Chapter 4 Managerial Role as a Resource for Social Innovation
- Chapter 5 Key Drivers of Student Entrepreneurship: Experiences from an Australian University
- Chapter 6 Entrepreneurship from a Business Incubator of a Public University Supported by a Psychological Program
- Chapter 7 Knowledge Creation in Client–Consultant Interaction
- Chapter 8 Internationalization of Social Business: Toward a Comprehensive Conceptual Understanding
- Chapter 9 Shadow Economy Index – Lessons from Hungary
- Chapter 10 Microfinance and Necessity Entrepreneurship: The Ghanaian Experience
- Chapter 11 The Impact of Outsourcing on Knowledge and Learning in Organizations
- Chapter 12 Entrepreneurs’ Responses to an Economic Crisis: Evidence from a Transitional Economy
- Chapter 13 SROI in Social Enterprises: A Systematic Literature Review of Recent Trends and Future Agenda
- Chapter 14 “Making a Difference … on My Own Terms”: Motivational Factors of Youth Involvement in Social Entrepreneurship in Malaysia
- Index