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Social Entrepreneurship and the Role of Universities - A rationale for guiding social entrepreneur coaching along the social business development process

Author(s): Oliveira, Manuel Au-Yong ; Gonçalves, Ramiro ; Oliveira, José Miguel ; Aroso, Manuel ; Barbosa, Miguel ; Santos, Romão ; Ferreira, João José Pinto

Date: 2009

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/7661

Origin: RIA - Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro

Subject(s): Social entrepreneurship, postgraduate students, role of universities, business development process


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Taking advantage of entrepreneurial talent seems to be of paramount importance for economic development and all over the world plans have been designed to achieve this endeavour. Research involving students at various levels of education and in various courses has been performed by academics worldwide. Empirical studies however have been mostly concentrated on undergraduate students’ intents. Postgraduate student analyses are rare but needed given the widespread fears of unemployment and increasing dissatisfaction with employment at this level. Social entrepreneurship in particular is an area of inquiry which is still in its infancy. Based upon Weerawardena and Mort’s (2006) multidimensional model of social entrepreneurship: SVC = f (I, P, RM) subject to S, SM, E Where SVC: social value creation; I: innovativeness; P: proactiveness; RM: risk management; S: Sustainability; SM – social mission; E: environment We provide a rationale for guiding social entrepreneur coaching along the social business development process at the postgraduate level.

Document Type Conference object
Language English
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