Social entrepreneurship and research methods

The mission of the Research methodology in strategy and management book series is to provide a thoughtful medium to comment, critique, and build knowledge relevant to techniques that advance the strategic management field. This ninth volume in the series explores the theme of Social entrepreneurship...

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Main Author: Short, Jeremy
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley, U.K. Emerald 2014
Series:Research methodology in strategy and management
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Collection: Emerald Business, Management and Economics eBook Collection Archive - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Construct measurement in social entrepreneurship : a review and assessment / Kyle Turner, T. Russell Crook, Alex Miller -- The role of charismatic rhetoric in crowdfunding : an examination with computer-aided text analysis / Aaron H. Anglin ... [et al.]-- The use of secondary data in social entrepreneurship research : assessing the field and identifying future opportunities / David Gras, Todd W. Moss, G.T. Lumpkin -- Mission drift in microfinance : an exploratory empirical approach based on ideal types / Eric Yanfei Zhao -- Configurational approaches to the study of social ventures / G. Tyge Payne, Miles A. Zachary, Matt LaFont -- Organizational closure competencies and scaling : a realist approach to theorizing social enterprise / Christian Seelos, Johanna Mair -- Participatory video as an approach for strengthening collective social entrepreneurship : the recycling cooperative movement in Brazil / Crystal Tremblay, Ana Maria Peredo -- Timing is everything : multilevel event history analysis as a tool to model change over time in social ventures / David S. DeGeest, Ernest H. O'Boyle -- Building an infrastructure for empirical research on social enterprise : challenges and opportunities / Matthew Lee, Julie Battilana, Ting Wang -- Research in social entrepreneurship : an annotated bibliography / Aaron F. McKenny 
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520 |a The mission of the Research methodology in strategy and management book series is to provide a thoughtful medium to comment, critique, and build knowledge relevant to techniques that advance the strategic management field. This ninth volume in the series explores the theme of Social entrepreneurship and research methods. This volume provides a critical examination of previous approaches used to explore phenomena of interest in the growing study of social entrepreneurship. The importance of construct management in this emerging field is explored in depth, and the contributors to this volume provide thoughts on a number of valuable approaches to collect both qualitative and quantitative data germane to the study of social enterprise. This volume also highlights the promise of longitudinal techniques, the use of configurational approaches, and other techniques that allow for the incorporation of rich qualitative information to aid in the study of social enterprise growth and performance