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View article: A Question of Time: Overcoming Temporal Tensions in Collective Indigenous Entrepreneurship Through Temporal Work
A Question of Time: Overcoming Temporal Tensions in Collective Indigenous Entrepreneurship Through Temporal Work Open
Collective forms of Indigenous entrepreneurship are often seen as a mechanism to promote social equity through productive collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners. However, the different temporal frames that Indigenous …
View article: Creativity-Fostering Teacher Behaviors in Higher Education: A Transdisciplinary Systematic Literature Review
Creativity-Fostering Teacher Behaviors in Higher Education: A Transdisciplinary Systematic Literature Review Open
While society’s demand for creativity is echoed across the world, teachers in higher education often struggle to support students’ development of creative competencies. This transdisciplinary systematic literature review of 58 peer-reviewe…
View article: Financial market transformations for investing in social impact
Financial market transformations for investing in social impact Open
While social enterprises are a key component of the wider social economy in Europe, they face the challenge of acquiring sufficient financial resources to help them develop their businesses and scale their impact. This chapter explores how…
View article: The Bundian Way: An Indigenous-Led Cross-Sector Partnership in Place Through Time
The Bundian Way: An Indigenous-Led Cross-Sector Partnership in Place Through Time Open
Our paper explores the complex place-based relations of cross-sector partnerships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners. We draw on a longitudinal in-depth case study of the Bundian Way, an Indigenous-led cross-sector partnership …
View article: Entrepreneurship Out of Shame: Entrepreneurial Pathways at the Intersection of Necessity, Emancipation, and Social Change
Entrepreneurship Out of Shame: Entrepreneurial Pathways at the Intersection of Necessity, Emancipation, and Social Change Open
Shame has been identified as a debilitating emotion that impedes entrepreneurial action. Yet, there are many examples of people who experience shame and go on to create entrepreneurial ventures. How then is entrepreneurship possible in the…
View article: Forward-looking impact assessment – An interdisciplinary systematic review and research agenda
Forward-looking impact assessment – An interdisciplinary systematic review and research agenda Open
New and established ventures are under increasing pressure to consider how their current actions impact our future world. Whilst many practitioners are paying greater attention to their future impact, most impact assessment research focuse…
View article: Blockchain as a sustainability-oriented innovation?: Opportunities for and resistance to Blockchain technology as a driver of sustainability in global food supply chains
Blockchain as a sustainability-oriented innovation?: Opportunities for and resistance to Blockchain technology as a driver of sustainability in global food supply chains Open
Blockchain technology has been forwarded as an innovation to address pressing sustainability challenges in global food supply chains. However, limited studies have critically examined the technology's role in advancing sustainability. Draw…
View article: Viewing entrepreneurship “in motion”: Exploring current uses and future possibilities of video-based entrepreneurship research
Viewing entrepreneurship “in motion”: Exploring current uses and future possibilities of video-based entrepreneurship research Open
Video research methods provide a powerful yet accessible way for researchers to observe and theorize entrepreneurial phenomena by analyzing entrepreneurship “in motion.” Despite the growing uptake of video data in entrepreneurship research…
View article: Everybody wins? A discourse analysis of competing stakeholder expectations in Social Impact Bonds
Everybody wins? A discourse analysis of competing stakeholder expectations in Social Impact Bonds Open
This paper explores how diverse stakeholders frame their expectations of Social Impact Bonds (SIBs). Using discourse analysis, the authors examine competing expectations in SIB press releases, showing how they differ between stakeholders, …
View article: ‘Double-taxing’ Indigenous business: exploring the effects of political discourse on the transfer of public procurement policy
‘Double-taxing’ Indigenous business: exploring the effects of political discourse on the transfer of public procurement policy Open
This article details how shifts in political discourse can reconfigure the intent, and effect the outcomes, of public procurement policy. Through critical discourse analysis of public procurement policies focused on supplier diversity in A…
View article: Blending practice worlds: Impact assessment as a transdisciplinary practice
Blending practice worlds: Impact assessment as a transdisciplinary practice Open
Organisations with explicit social missions such as social enterprises, impact investors, nonprofits, and foundations are under increasing pressure to illustrate their impact on the social problems they claim to be addressing. These trends…