Social Entrepreneurship Research: Intellectual Structures and Future Perspectives
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- RQ1:
- What are the main growth trends in SE research?
- RQ2:
- Which authors, scientific journal articles, and countries in the SE literature have had the greatest impact in terms of production and citations?
- RQ3:
- What is the intellectual structure of the knowledge base on social entrepreneurship?
- RQ4:
- Which research topics in the SE literature have been studied most frequently and are currently attracting the greatest attention?
2. Literature Review
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results
4.1. Intellectual Structure of the Social Entrepreneurship Knowledge Base
4.2. The Keywords Co-Occurrence Analysis
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Database Searching | Scopus (SCImago Group) and Web of Science |
Search Word | “Social Entrepren *” |
Category | Title, Abstract and Keywords |
Subject Area | All |
Document Type | Articles and Reviews |
Source Type | Peer-reviewed Journal |
Language | English |
Year | Until year 2020 |
Search Date | January 2021 |
R | N. Articles | Journal | Citations | Quartile | Research Area |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 123 | J. Social Entrepreneurship | 1888 | Q2 | Bus. and Manag., Social Science |
2 | 35 | J. Bus. Ethics | 2060 | Q1 | Bus. and Manag., Law |
3 | 33 | Sustainability | 178 | Q1 | Environm. Sc., Social Sc. |
4 | 30 | Voluntas | 435 | Q1 | Manag., Political Sc. |
5 | 27 | Entrepreneurship Reg. Dev. | 1205 | Q1 | Bus. and Manag., Economics |
6 | 25 | Soc. Enterprise J. | 93 | N/A | Business, Social Sc. |
7 | 23 | Int. J. Entrepreneurship Small Bus. | 178 | Q2 | Bus. and Manag., Economics |
8 | 18 | Entrep. Theory Pract. | 4028 | Q1 | Bus. and Manag., Economics |
9 | 17 | Emerald Emerg. Mark. Case Stud. | 5 | Q3 | Bus. and Manag., Economics, Social Sc. |
10 | 17 | J. Bus. Res. | 546 | Q1 | Business and Management |
11 | 16 | J. Enterprising Communities | 270 | Q2 | Bus. and Manag., Economics |
12 | 16 | Entrepreneurship Res. J. | 157 | Q2 | Business and Management |
13 | 15 | J. Bus. Ventur. | 1775 | Q1 | Business and Management |
14 | 15 | Int. J. Entrepreneurial Behav. Res. | 364 | Q1 | Business and Management |
15 | 15 | J. Clean. Prod. | 331 | Q1 | Business and Management |
R | N. Articles | Authors | Citations | Cit. per Documents | Affiliation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 12 | Bacq, S. | 588 | 49.0 | Kelley School of Business |
2 | 9 | Chandra, Y. | 75 | 8.3 | Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
3 | 8 | Renko, M. | 311 | 38.8 | DePaul University |
4 | 7 | Halberstadt, J. | 71 | 10.1 | Hochschule Vechta |
5 | 7 | Shaw, E. | 523 | 74.7 | University of Strathclyde |
6 | 6 | Dey, P. | 297 | 49.5 | Grenoble Ecole de Management |
7 | 6 | Kraus, S. | 138 | 23.0 | Durham University Business School |
8 | 6 | Lehner, O.M. | 338 | 56.3 | University of Oxford |
9 | 6 | Liang, C. | 60 | 10.0 | National Taiwan University |
10 | 6 | Mair, J. | 2212 | 368.6 | Stanford University |
11 | 6 | Pathak, S. | 96 | 16.0 | Xavier University |
12 | 6 | Sergi, B.S. | 111 | 18.5 | Harvard University |
13 | 5 | Caldwell, K. | 67 | 13.4 | University of Illinois |
14 | 5 | De Bruin, A. | 110 | 22.0 | Massey University Auckland |
15 | 5 | Kwong, C. | 30 | 6.0 | University of Essex |
16 | 5 | Mcmullen, J.S. | 534 | 106.8 | Kelley School of Business |
17 | 5 | Mehta, K. | 38 | 7.6 | Lehigh University |
18 | 5 | Muralidharan, E. | 97 | 19.4 | MacEwan University |
19 | 5 | Newbert, S.L. | 109 | 21.8 | Baruch College |
20 | 5 | Smith, B.R. | 287 | 57.4 | Miami University |
21 | 5 | Ratten, V. | 92 | 18.4 | La Trobe University |
22 | 5 | Toledano, N. | 88 | 17.6 | Universidad de Huelva |
23 | 5 | Trivedi, C. | 101 | 20.1 | University of Cambridge |
R | Articles | Citations | Country 1 | Research Method | Topical Focus |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Austin, Stevenson and Wei-Skillern (2006) | 1446 | USA | Review | Comparison between SE and Commercial Entrepreneurship |
2 | Mair and Marti (2006) | 1414 | Spain | Review | SE Definition (sociology and organizational theory) |
3 | Zahra et al. (2009) | 969 | USA | Conceptual | SE definition and ethical concerns |
4 | Peredo and McLean (2006) | 706 | Canada | Review | SE definition |
5 | Dacin, Dacin and Matear (2010) | 638 | Canada | Review | Comparison of SE to other forms |
6 | Alvord, Brown and Letts (2004) | 570 | USA | Qualitative | Case Studies of SE |
7 | Dacin, Dacin and Tracey (2011) | 526 | Canada | Review | SE, Social Innovation and nonprofit management |
8 | Weerawardena and Sullivan Mort (2006) | 521 | Singapore | Qualitative | Nonprofit Sector |
9 | Seelos and Mair (2005) | 478 | Norway | Conceptual | SE and sustainable development |
10 | Santos (2012) | 474 | France | Review | SE Theories |
11 | Defourny and Nyssens (2010) | 457 | Belgium | Conceptual | Social Enterprise (US and European comparative perspective) |
12 | Di Domenico, Haugh and Tracey (2010) | 436 | UK | Qualitative | Social Enterprise (bricolage) |
13 | Nicholls (2010) | 408 | UK | Conceptual | SE and neo-institutional theory |
14 | Miller et al. (2012) | 377 | USA | Conceptual | SE Model |
15 | Thompson, Alvy and Lees (2000) | 337 | UK | Conceptual | Private Sector SE |
16 | Shaw and Carter (2007) | 321 | UK | Qualitative | Comparisons between “for-profit” and nonprofit sector |
17 | Thompson (2002) | 302 | UK | Conceptual | Case Study SE |
18 | Bacq and Janssen (2011) | 299 | USA | Review | SE definition and its conceptualization across geographies |
19 | Sharir and Lerner (2006) | 269 | Israel | Qualitative | Factor success of Social Enterprise |
20 | Hwee Nga and Shamuganathan (2010) | 240 | Malaysia | Quantitative | Social Entrepren. Intention |
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Cardella, G.M.; Hernández-Sánchez, B.R.; Monteiro, A.A.; Sánchez-García, J.C. Social Entrepreneurship Research: Intellectual Structures and Future Perspectives. Sustainability 2021, 13, 7532. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13147532
Cardella GM, Hernández-Sánchez BR, Monteiro AA, Sánchez-García JC. Social Entrepreneurship Research: Intellectual Structures and Future Perspectives. Sustainability. 2021; 13(14):7532. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13147532
Chicago/Turabian StyleCardella, Giuseppina Maria, Brizeida Raquel Hernández-Sánchez, Alcides Almeida Monteiro, and José Carlos Sánchez-García. 2021. "Social Entrepreneurship Research: Intellectual Structures and Future Perspectives" Sustainability 13, no. 14: 7532. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13147532
APA StyleCardella, G. M., Hernández-Sánchez, B. R., Monteiro, A. A., & Sánchez-García, J. C. (2021). Social Entrepreneurship Research: Intellectual Structures and Future Perspectives. Sustainability, 13(14), 7532. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13147532