Social Entrepreneurship: A Well-Being Based Approach.

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Title: Social Entrepreneurship: A Well-Being Based Approach.
Authors: Kummitha, Rama Krishna Reddy1 (AUTHOR) rama.kummitha@essex.ac.uk, Honig, Benson2 (AUTHOR) bhonig@mcmaster.ca, Urbano, David3,4 (AUTHOR) david.urbano@uab.cat
Source: Journal of Business Ethics. Sep2025, Vol. 200 Issue 3, p557-597. 41p.
Subject Terms: Social entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship, Industries & society, Social innovation, Well-being, Eudaimonism, Virtue ethics
Abstract: We systematically review social entrepreneurship literature to analyse how the notion of well-being is perceived. We found that well-being in social entrepreneurship is accounted for in two forms: self-oriented and other-oriented. Our review indicates that both hedonic and eudaimonic well-being have received significant research attention, although the latter has gained more prominence. We found that negative well-being resulting from social entrepreneurial interventions is a matter of concern. Apart from critically synthesizing the literature, this paper offers a number of avenues for future research connecting well-being and social entrepreneurship. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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