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Exploring Failure Among Social Entrepreneurs – Evidence From Poland
2018
International Journal of Contemporary Management
Entrepreneurial failure and exit are critical components of the venturing process of social entrepreneurs. Failing and abandoning the pursuit of opportunities that seek to create social good affect also multiple stakeholders, whose well-being depends on the (public/social) value that the social enterprise provides. Given the nature of social entrepreneurship, this type of entrepreneur may present essential dissimilarities with their traditional counterpart in the way they cope with potential
doi:10.4467/24498939ijcm.18.015.8394
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