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Social Entrepreneurship Research

  • 1.  Social Entrepreneurship Research

    Posted 10-31-2011 04:28
    2nd Doctoral Spring School and Symposium on Social Entrepreneurship Research ?
    Vienna, Austria, 23. 4. - 25. 4. 2012.

    Topic: ?Exploring the frontiers of Social Entrepreneurship Research? (3 ECTS)

    From a practical perspective, social entrepreneurship denominates a
    form of entrepreneurship, where social entrepreneurs create and
    deliver social value by employing market based strategies and
    approaches for client and income generation. However, social
    entrepreneurship (SE) as a term and a construct is applied in research
    literature for different phenomena in various contexts (Dey and
    Steyaert, 2010; Mair and Marti, 2006; Thompson and Doherty, 2006;
    Weerawardena and Mort, 2006). The spectrum ranges from non-profit
    organizations in Europe and the US, embracing commercial income
    strategies, to entrepreneurial ventures in rural India with a focus on
    small community development and even includes radical change
    approaches on a true global and societal scale. For researchers thus,
    the field is far from well defined (Haugh, 2005; Peattie and Morley,
    2008a; Peredo and Mclean, 2006; Reed, 2008). Different schools of
    thought have been identified (Hoogendoorn et al., 2010) and at the
    same time criticised, the field is disputed as having been created
    through reflexive isomorphisms by different institutions for their
    intrinsic agendas (Dey and Steyaert, 2010; Nicholls, 2010) and some
    scholars even call it a mess (Jones and Keogh, 2006; Jones et al.,
    2008) due to the ambivalences in definitions, constantly changing
    research agendas and the competing disciplines within. What can be
    seen is, that the inherent hybridity of SE, for example in the
    placement of SE between market and civil society, or in its approaches
    torn between the social and commercial, is building up a tension
    field, both creative and destructive. SE therefore invites researchers
    to look at the field from a multitude of disciplines and perspectives
    (Mair and Marti, 2006; Nicholls and Cho, 2006; Weerawardena and Mort,
    2006, Lehner and Kansikas, 2011; Light, 2009; Peattie and Morley,
    2008a; Short et al., 2009).

    Three days of intense discussion and knowledge exchange with PhD
    students, post-docs, and lecturers coming from a variety of
    disciplines and countries wait for you ? in picturesque Vienna,
    Austria.

    Moderation and Discussants:

    ? Pascal Dey, University of ST. GALLEN, Switzerland
    Docent and author in Social Entrepreneurship
    ? Othmar Lehner, ACRN research network, University of
    Jyv?skyl?, Finland, Editor of the Journal of Entrepreneurial Perspectives
    ? Marie Ringler, ASHOKA, Country Directorate Austria

    Upon successful participation, 3 ECTS from the University of
    Jyv?skyl?, Finland will be issued. Costs: EUR 380,- including lunch.

    Apply now by sending a CV and motivational letter to:
    spring_SE@acrn.eu ,attn. Othmar Lehner (Editor)


    Academic Sponsors:

    ACRN ? academic collaboration and research network ? Austria -
    http://www.acrn.eu

    The ACRN is an extra-university research institution in the field of
    social and managerial sciences in Austria. We are a social enterprise
    furthering academic collaboration and research in various fields
    through partnering with leading universities from all over Europe,
    contributing to the European Union framework on cooperation in further
    education. All excess profit is used for grants and scholarships.

    University of Jyvaskyla, Finland - http://www.jyu.fi/en

    The University of Jyvaskyla is one of the leading Universities in the
    Nordic countries, constantly ranked among the world?s top 500. It is
    located in the capital of Central Finland, home to 35.000 students.

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