Perspectives and trends in social entrepreneurship research

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Pedro Duque Hurtado https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4950-8262
Doralice Ortiz Ortiz https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9912-0963

Keywords

Network analysis, value creation, social entrepreneurs, social transformation, calling of entrepreneurs

Abstract

Social entrepreneurship is a current topic that many researchers from the scientific and academic community have shown interest in studying, as it has become an excellent option for innovation and transformation for modern companies. Moreover, social entrepreneurship is seen as a mechanism for creating value as well as a solution to the multiple social, environmental, and cultural challenges faced by society. Thus, this article conducts a network analysis to identify the research trends found in the literature on social entrepreneurship. For this purpose, Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus were consulted, and the information gathered was processed using scientific mapping tools such as R and Gephi. Four perspectives were identified that guide this study and that revolve around the organizational process, theoretical evolution, the fundamentals of social entrepreneurship, and the social calling of entrepreneurs and companies to address key environmental issues. Based on the findings, an agenda is proposed for future research that will contribute to fill the existing knowledge gaps.

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