Thursday, May 19, 2016

Social Entrepreneurship Articles ... We have plenty of information! Know, Think, DO !


As I work on Club Zeitgeist ("Club Z"), intrapreneuerhip, entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship initiatives, I continue to feel passionate about "know, think, DO!"  One of my broken record statements goes something like this ...

In higher education, we have been great at knowing for a long time and we're getting better at thinking (critical and creative thinking), but we still tend to struggle with DOing.

Below is a list of articles that (I think) relate to social entrepreneurship ... it's a research offering to accompany the assertion that we have plenty of information to move forward with action



Beckman, G. D., & Cherwitz, R. A. (2009). Intellectual entrepreneurship: An authentic foundation for higher education Reform. Planning for Higher Education, 37(4), 27.

Bell, J. R. (2009). Designing an executive MBA around entrepreneurship: Changing a mindset and the creation of SMEs. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 12, 1.

Bendell, J., & Thomas, L. (2013, December). The appearance of elegant disruption: theorising sustainable luxury entrepreneurship. The Journal of Corporate Citizenship, (52), 9+. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do

Bryson, C., & Hand, L. (2007). The role of engagement in inspiring teaching and learning. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 44(4), 349-362. doi:10.1080/14703290701602748

Buller, P. F., & Finkle, T. A. (2013). The Hogan entrepreneurial leadership program: An innovative model of entrepreneurship education. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 16(1), 113.

Clark, C., & Brennan, L. (2012). Entrepreneurship with social value: a conceptual model for performance measurement. Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal, 18(2), 17+. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do

Clark, T., & Stewart, J. (2012). Teaching social entrepreneurship: Arts management with a community engaged perspective. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 15(S1), S1.

Colakoglu, S. N., & Sledge, S. A. (2013). The development of critical thinking skills through a service-learning oriented entrepreneurship course. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 16, 115+. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do

Conners, S. E., & Ruth, D. (2012). Factors influencing success in an introductory entrepreneurship course. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 15(S1), S63+. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do

DuvalCouetil, N. (2013). Assessing the impact of entrepreneurship education programs: Challenges and approaches. Journal of Small Business Management, 51(3), 394-409. doi:10.1111/jsbm.12024

Elmuti, D., Khoury, G., & Omran, O. (2012). Does entrepreneurship education have a role in developing entrepreneurial skills and ventures' effectiveness? Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 15, 83+. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do

Enos, S. L. (2014). What's all this I hear about social entrepreneurship? Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 21(1), 91.

Foley, D. (2012). Teaching entrepreneurship to indigenous and other minorities: Towards a strong sense of self, tangible skills and active participation within society. The Journal of Business Diversity, 12(2), 59-74.

Harkema, S. J. M., & Schout, H. (2008). Incorporating StudentCentred learning in innovation and entrepreneurship education. European Journal of Education, 43(4), 513-526.

Hulme, E., Thomas, B. and DeLaRosby, H. (2014), Developing Creativity Ecosystems: Preparing College Students for Tomorrow's Innovation Challenge. About Campus, 19: 14–23. doi: 10.1002/abc.21146

Hughes, K. D., Jennings, J. E., Brush, C., Carter, S., & Welter, F. (2012, May). Extending women's entrepreneurship research in new directions. Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 36(3), 429

Jones, A. L., Warner, B., & Kiser, P. M. (2010). Social entrepreneurship: The "new kid" on the university block: Been wondering what people mean when they say "social entrepreneurship"? wonder no more. Planning for Higher Education, 38(4), 44.

Jones, J. A., & Donmoyer, R. (2015). Multiple meanings of social entrepreneurship and social enterprise and their implications for the nonprofit field. The Journal of Nonprofit Education and Leadership, 5(1)

Kauanui, S. K., Thomas, K. D., Rubens, A., & Sherman, C. L. (2010). Entrepreneurship and spirituality: A comparative analysis of entrepreneurs' motivation. Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 23(4), 621.

Kuckertz, A. (2013). Entrepreneurship education: status quo and prospective developments. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 16(1), 59+. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do

Lanero, A., García, M. P., Vázquez-Burgete, J. L., & Raišienė, A. G. (2012). Entrepreneurship education in humanities and social sciences: Are students qualified to start a business? Verslas: Teorija Ir Praktika, , 27-35.

Lautenschläger, A., & Haase, H. (2011). The myth of entrepreneurship education: Seven arguments against teaching business creation at universities. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 14, 147

Levin, J. S., Cox, E. M., Cerven, C., & Haberler, Z. (2010). The recipe for promising practices in community colleges. Community College Review, 38(1), 31-58. doi:10.1177/0091552110374505

Letovsky, R., & Banschbach, V. S. (2011). Developing "green" business plans: using entrepreneurship to teach science to business administration majors and business to biology majors. Journal of College Science Teaching, 40(6), 24. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do

Mars, M. M. (2009). Student entrepreneurs as agents of organizational change and social transformation: A grassroots leadership perspective. Journal of Change Management, 9(3), 339-357.

Macy, A., & Walker, J. (2002). Service-learning and entrepreneurship: students teaching students. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 5, 31+. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do

Mars, M. M., & Ginter, M. B. (2012). Academic Innovation and Autonomy: An Exploration of Entrepreneurship Education Within American Community Colleges and the Academic Capitalist Context. Community College Review, 40(1), 75-95. doi:10.1177/0091552111436209

Mars, M. M., & Rhoades, G. (2012). Socially Oriented Student Entrepreneurship: A Study of Student Change Agency in the Academic Capitalism Context. Journal Of Higher Education, 83(3), 435-459.

Martin, R. L., & Osberg, S. (2007). Social entrepreneurship: The case for definition. Stanford Social Innovation Review, 5(2), 28.

Mayhew, M., Simonoff, J., Baumol, W., Wiesenfeld, B., & Klein, M. (2012). Exploring Innovative Entrepreneurship and Its Ties to Higher Educational Experiences. Research In Higher Education, 53(8), 831-859. doi:10.1007/s11162-012-9258-3

Neck, H. M., & Greene, P. G. (2011). Entrepreneurship education: Known worlds and new frontiers. Journal of Small Business Management, 49(1), 55-70. doi:10.1111/j.1540-627X.2010.00314.x

Pizarro, N. (2014). An institutional and pedagogical model that fosters entrepreneurial mindset among college students. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 17(2), 143.

Robinson, S., & Stubberud, H. A. (2014). Incorporating the triple bottom line in an entrepreneurship summer camp. Journal of Entrepreneurship Education, 17(1), 13+. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do

Sluis, v. d., J, Hartog, J., & Praag, v., M. (2010). If you are so smart, why aren't you an entrepreneur? returns to cognitive and social ability: Entrepreneurs versus employees. Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 19(4), 947-989.

Sjøvoll, J. (2014). Entrepreneurial mindsets in entrepreneurial schools. European Scientific Journal

Swanzen, R., & Rowe, C. D. (2013). Community engagement as a form of social entrepreneurship in higher education curriculum.  Journal of Community Positive Practices, 13(4), 55-70.

Urban, B. (2013). Social Entrepreneurship in an Emerging Economy: A Focus on the Institutional Environment and Social Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy. Managing Global Transitions: International Research Journal, 11(1), 3-25.

Warnecke, T. (2014). The "individualist entrepreneur" vs. socially sustainable development: Can microfinance build community? Journal of Economic Issues, 48(2), 377-386.

DO !