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Previous researchers developed a comprehensive typology for categorizing social entrepreneurship; however, their framework does not fully address some emerging forms. This paper offers a critical addition to their model by introducing the "transnational pragmatist", a type of social entrepreneur...
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The growth in the number of endowed positions in U.S. universities and business schools is a measure of the acceptance and growing status of entrepreneurship research. The number of endowed chairs and professorships in entrepreneurship and related fields grew 71 percent, from 237 in 1999 to 406...
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