Social and commercial entrepreneurship: same, different, or both?

Authors

  • James Austin Harvard Business School
  • Howard Stevenson Harvard Business School
  • Jane Wei-Skillern Harvard Business School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-21072012000300003

Keywords:

commercial entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, similarities, differences

Abstract

Entrepreneurship has been the engine propelling much of the growth of the business sector as well as a driving force behind the rapid expansion of the social sector. This article offers a comparative analysis of commercial and social entrepreneurship using a prevailing analytical model from commercial entrepreneurship. The analysis highlights key similarities and differences between these two forms of entrepreneurship and presents a framework on how to approach the social entrepreneurial process more systematically and effectively. We explore the implications of this analysis of social entrepreneurship for both practitioners and researchers.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

2012-09-01

Issue

Section

Social Entrepreneurship

How to Cite

Social and commercial entrepreneurship: same, different, or both?. (2012). Revista De Administração, 47(3), 370-384. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-21072012000300003