Social Sciences and Entrepreneurship

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Social sciences research studies the interactions between human behavior, societal influences and culture. Entrepreneurship is a form of social science which studies how people can establish and sustain businesses to satisfy the needs of society. It is a powerful tool that can transform entire industries, communities and the world at large.

Creating a business that makes a positive impact on the community provides entrepreneurs with a sense of satisfaction and purpose in their work. It also lets them leave a legacy that benefits the next generation of entrepreneurs and their communities. It could be changing the way we shop, ensuring more access to education and healthcare, or addressing inequality and poverty in the world entrepreneurs can make a huge difference through their ventures.

Entrepreneurs typically engage in social entrepreneurial (SEE) by discovering a need and implementing innovative solutions to meet that demand. This may include leveraging their knowledge of business and relationships in order to expand into new market or working with partners to create more sustainable products. It could also include philanthropy as they attempt to help a cause which is important to them.

Academics who are part of SEE can benefit from their research by sharing it through the publications of their institutions which is a crucial method to increase knowledge sharing. This can help to develop academic cultures that are entrepreneurial, as well as encourage collaboration with industry and other non-academic partners. The SSRN Entrepreneurship Collection includes scholarly articles on the underlying theories and concepts of entrepreneurship as well and how these concepts relate to law, management economics, and public policy.