1. Social entrepreneurship is a construct with three dimensions:
The frequency of entrepreneurship, the efficiency of entrepreneurship, and the connection to social mission.
The degree of entrepreneurship, the efficiency of entrepreneurship, and the connection to social mission.
The degree of entrepreneurship, the frequency of entrepreneurship, and the efficiency of entrepreneurship.
The degree of entrepreneurship, the frequency of entrepreneurship, and the connection to social mission.
2. The “creation view” of entrepreneurial opportunity:
States that opportunities are objective, and it is the entrepreneur’s job to search for opportunities that already exist.
Assumes that opportunities do not exist independent of the entrepreneurs but are rather “enacted” through social construction.
Assumes that opportunities are objective realities that exist independent of entrepreneurs.
States that opportunities are formed by exogenous shocks caused by market or industry imperfections.