Title :
Achieving the hybrid middle ground in modern social entrepreneurship: A conceptual discussion with NYC-based clean technology enterprises as cases in point
Author :
Mulloth, Bala ; Horwitch, Mel ; Hardi, Peter
Author_Institution :
Bus. Sch., Central Eur. Univ., Budapest, Hungary
fDate :
July 28 2013-Aug. 1 2013
Abstract :
The focus of this paper is primarily conceptual. It offers an intellectual and managerial architecture for dealing with social entrepreneurship. The paper argues that traditional views of both entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibility are inadequate as guides for researchers or practitioners involved with social entrepreneurship. The emerging arena of social entrepreneurship is becoming too complex and too dynamic. Instead, succeeding in social entrepreneurship now requires what is termed a “hybrid middle ground” comprising of business/commercial techniques and not-for-profit managerial approaches and a blend of business and social goals. Achieving a “triple bottom line”-incorporating economic, social and environmental metrics-is facilitated by reaching the middle zone as quickly as possible. This conceptual discussion on social entrepreneurship and the utility of the hybrid middle ground is illustrated with a set of two de novo and eight incubator-based startups in the NYC cleantech sector.
Keywords :
commerce; corporate social responsibility; NYC cleantech sector; clean technology enterprises; corporate social responsibility; hybrid middle ground; incubator; managerial architecture; modern social entrepreneurship; Companies; Economics; Face; Innovation management; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Technology Management in the IT-Driven Services (PICMET), 2013 Proceedings of PICMET '13:
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA