African perspectives on researching social entrepreneurship

IF 2.8 Q2 BUSINESS Social Enterprise Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-14 DOI:10.1108/sej-04-2023-0053
M. Farhoud, A. Bignotti, R. Hamann, Ngunoue Cynthia Kauami, Michelle Kiconco, Seham Ghalwash, F. De Beule, Bontle Tladi, Sanele Matomela, M. Kgaphola
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Purpose Context matters in social entrepreneurship, and it matters a lot. Social entrepreneurs are deeply entrenched in the context where they operate: they respond to its challenges, are shaped by it, and attempt to shape it in turn. The purpose of this paper is to discuss how social entrepreneurship in Africa is still understood within the scope of Western theories, without much consideration for local variations of the commonly shared archetype of social entrepreneurship or for how African norms, values and beliefs may shape our common understanding of this phenomenon. Design/methodology/approach The authors survey the often-neglected literature on social entrepreneurship in Africa and bring it together in this paper to discuss – also from the vantage point of their own experience and research in diverse African countries – how important assumptions in the social entrepreneurship literature are confirmed, enriched or challenged by key dimensions of African contexts. Findings Four important themes in the literature on social entrepreneurship in Africa emerged – institutions, embedding values, entrepreneurial behaviour and bricolage and scaling impact – each with its own considerations of how African contexts may challenge predominant assumptions in the extant social entrepreneurship literature, as well as implications for future research. Originality/value The authors uncover ways in which the peculiarities of the African context may challenge the underlying – and mostly implicit – assumptions that have shaped the definition and analysis of social entrepreneurship. They end by offering their understanding of social entrepreneurship and its concomitant dimensions in Africa as a stepping stone for advancing the field in the continent and beyond.
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研究社会企业家精神的非洲视角
在社会创业中,第二文本很重要,而且非常重要。社会企业家深深扎根于他们所处的环境中:他们应对环境的挑战,受到环境的影响,并试图反过来影响环境。本文的目的是讨论如何在西方理论的范围内理解非洲的社会企业家精神,而不考虑社会企业家精神的共同原型的当地变化,也不考虑非洲的规范、价值观和信仰如何影响我们对这一现象的共同理解。设计/方法/方法作者调查了经常被忽视的关于非洲社会企业家精神的文献,并将其汇集在本文中讨论——也从他们自己在不同非洲国家的经验和研究的有利位置——社会企业家精神文献中的重要假设是如何被非洲环境的关键维度所证实、丰富或挑战的。关于非洲社会创业的文献中出现了四个重要主题——机构、嵌入价值、创业行为、拼凑和规模影响——每个主题都有自己的考虑,即非洲环境如何挑战现有社会创业文献中的主要假设,以及对未来研究的影响。原创性/价值两位作者揭示了非洲环境的特殊性可能会挑战那些塑造了社会企业家精神定义和分析的潜在假设,而这些假设大多是隐性的。最后,他们提供了他们对社会企业家精神及其在非洲的相关方面的理解,作为在非洲大陆和其他地区推进该领域的垫脚石。
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