Individual social entrepreneurship orientation: towards development of a measurement scale

Mir Shahid Satar, S. Natasha
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Purpose While the literature has described social entrepreneurs as overwhelmingly occupying a pivotal role in social entrepreneurship (S-ENT) process, there is a high inconsistency prevailing with respect to entrepreneurial traits, attitudes and skills of social entrepreneurs. One explanation for this may be the lack of a suitable scale measuring entrepreneurship orientation of social entrepreneurial individuals. The purpose of this study is to address this gap by proposing an initial assessment tool for individual S-ENT orientation (ISEO). Design/methodology/approach A mixed methods research design, along with a two-stage Delphi process, helped in generating appropriate constructs for ISEO. While the items for the first dimension of scale were directly derived from the Delphi study, the items of the remaining dimensions were mainly found based on the three individual entrepreneurial orientation dimensions presented by Bolton and Lane. By means of exploratory factor analysis, the final examination of the ISEO items was undertaken through a survey of 71 social entrepreneurs across India. The process eventually resulted in reliable and valid measures for four dimensions of ISEO. Findings The scale-development process eventually resulted in a 13-item scale, measuring four dimensions of ISEO (social passion, innovativeness, risk-taking and pro-activeness). By developing a set of relevant ISEO indicators, the study answers the call for a scale development of ISEO in S-ENT literature. Research limitations/implications There is a need to further validate this instrument among other stakeholders (students) as well as in samples with different demographic characteristics across different regions of the country and the world. To further evaluate the reliability and validity properties and to confirm the newly established subscales and their relationship with the ISEO construct, there is need for conducting a confirmatory factor analysis using larger sample sizes. Practical implications The measurement of SEO at an individual level will assist in S-ENT education, training and development of present and prospective social entrepreneurs, as well as assist individuals who want to assess the strength of their orientation towards S-ENT. The understanding of ISEO at the individual level will be equally useful for S-ENT incubators, the government and other S-ENT stakeholders who are considering supporting S-ENT proposals. Originality/value The paper is the first to develop an ISEO scale which is based on empirical data in S-ENT field.
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个人社会创业取向:面向一个测量量表的开发
虽然文献描述社会企业家在社会创业(S-ENT)过程中占据着压倒性的关键作用,但在社会企业家的创业特征、态度和技能方面存在高度不一致。对此的一种解释可能是缺乏衡量社会企业家个体创业取向的合适量表。本研究的目的是通过提出个体S-ENT取向(ISEO)的初步评估工具来解决这一差距。设计/方法论/方法混合方法研究设计,以及两阶段德尔菲过程,有助于为ISEO生成适当的结构。量表第一个维度的条目直接来源于德尔菲研究,其余维度的条目主要基于博尔顿和莱恩提出的三个个体创业取向维度。通过探索性因素分析,通过对印度71位社会企业家的调查,对ISEO项目进行了最终检查。这一过程最终产生了ISEO四个维度的可靠和有效的测量方法。量表的开发过程最终产生了一个13项的量表,测量ISEO的四个维度(社会激情、创新、冒险和主动性)。通过开发一套相关的ISEO指标,本研究回应了在S-ENT文献中对ISEO进行规模开发的呼吁。研究局限性/影响有必要在其他利益相关者(学生)中以及在该国和世界不同地区具有不同人口特征的样本中进一步验证该工具。为了进一步评估信度和效度,并确认新建立的子量表及其与ISEO结构的关系,需要使用更大的样本量进行验证性因子分析。实际意义在个人层面上的SEO测量将有助于S-ENT教育,培训和发展现在和未来的社会企业家,以及帮助那些想要评估他们对S-ENT的倾向的力量的个人。在个人层面上对ISEO的理解对于正在考虑支持S-ENT提案的S-ENT孵化器、政府和其他S-ENT利益相关者同样有用。本文首次基于科技创新领域的实证数据开发了ISEO量表。
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