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Theoretical Perspective of Social Entrepreneurship: A Study of Determinants of Social Entrepreneurship in the Context of Saudi Arabia

Theoretical Perspective of Social Entrepreneurship: A Study of Determinants of Social Entrepreneurship in the Context of Saudi Arabia
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摘要 The present paper discusses the different theories on entrepreneurship in general and social entrepreneurship in particular to investigate the different determinants of social entrepreneurship in the context of Saudi Arabia. The present research is a conceptual study. The data were collected to analyze the entrepreneurship theories in Saudi Arabia's context. The data related to entrepreneurship spirit, perception of society towards entrepreneurship, and other macroeconomic indicators are collected from different research journals, websites of different corporate houses, and government sources to analyze the social entrepreneurship theories, such as failure thesis, interdependence theories, welfare state theory, supply-side theory, entrepreneurship education, etc.. The theoretical hypothesis of interdependence theory, entrepreneurship spirit, and general education and the theoretical analysis of this paper in light of Saudi Arabia are in line with the theory. But the hypothesis generated out of failure thesis theory, welfare state theory, entrepreneurship education, and individualistic and collective society culture is not in line with these theories.
出处 《Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing》 2013年第4期571-581,共11页 现代会计与审计(英文版)
关键词 global entrepreneurship monitor (GEM) corporation social responsibility (CSR) Hofstede's Index Legatum Prosperity Index gross domestic product (GDP) 沙特阿拉伯 创业教育 社会文化 企业家精神 经济指标 创业精神 普通教育 个人主义
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