Social Sciences and Entrepreneurship

Social sciences research investigates the interaction between human behavior, societal influences and culture. Entrepreneurship is a type of social science which examines how to develop and sustain businesses that meet the requirements of the society. It is a powerful force that can transform communities, industries and the entire world.

Entrepreneurs who run a business that has a positive effect on the community feel fulfilled and have a sense purpose. It also lets them leave a legacy that benefits the next generation of entrepreneurs and their communities. If it’s changing how we shop, ensuring greater access to healthcare and education, or addressing inequality and poverty around the world, entrepreneurs can make a profound difference through their ventures.

Entrepreneurs often take part in social entrepreneurial (SEE) by finding a need and then developing innovative solutions to meet the need. This may include leveraging their business expertise and relationships in order to expand into new markets or working with partners to create more sustainable products. This may include philanthropy, as they wish to support a cause which is important to them.

Academics participating in SEE can benefit from their research findings by sharing them in the publications of their institutions, which are an important tool to promote the dissemination of knowledge. This can help foster collaboration between academia and industry, as well as help develop entrepreneurial cultures. SSRN’s Entrepreneurship Collection includes scholarly articles on the underlying theories and principles of entrepreneurship, as well in how these concepts connect to management, law economics, public policy.

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