CFP: Community-Based, Social & Societal Entrepreneurship (ERD)

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From: Isabell Welpe [mailto:isabell.welpe at t-online.de] 
Date: Mon 31 March 2008 23:46

Call for Papers - Entrepreneurship & Regional Development (ERD),
Special Issue on: "Community-Based, Social & Societal Entrepreneurship"
Deadlines: December 31, 2008 (full paper)

Guest Editors:
Leo-Paul Dana, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Isabell M. Welpe, Max-Planck-Institute of Economics, Germany/
Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany
Vanessa Ratten, Duquesne University, United States
Mary Han, Ryerson University, Canada


We plan to publish 4 to 6 papers in a special issue on Community-Based,
Social & Societal Entrepreneurship. We are seeking papers with sound
theoretical contributions.  The literature on how regional development
has
been facilitated by community, societal and social entrepreneurship has
grown significantly in the past decade (Hemingway, 2005) Peredo and
Chrisman, 2006). People and businesses globally are increasingly being
influenced by societal and community interaction (Johannisson and
Nilsson,
1989; Spear, 2006). More businesses and public policy practitioners are
focusing on how people work together to encourage regional development
(Bulla and Starr-Glass, 2006) Lyons, 2002). In this special issue we
classify community, societal and social entrepreneurship as when people
act
corporately to pursue a common purpose. Other disciplines have
recognized
the important economic role of community, societal and social
entrepreneurship (e.g., Bull and Winter, 1991; Johannisson and Nilsson,
1989; Light and Karageorgis, 1994; Mezias and Kuperman, 2001; Selsky and
Smith, 1994). Thus, the topic of community-based, social and societal
entrepreneurship has been a recurring theme in various Entrepreneurship
and
Regional Development papers since 1990. For example, Stone and Stubbs
(2007)
focused on how societal entrepreneurship in the form of lifestyle
migration
has encouraged regional development in Southern Europe. Likewise, Frank,
Lueger and Korunka (2007) examined the role of social and societal
entrepreneurship in shaping a person's personality and business success.
Thus, this special issue encompasses many ideas that have been discussed
previously in Entrepreneurship & Regional Development but collates them
into
specific theme on community, societal and social entrepreneurship; the
aim
in the special issue is to demonstrate how different forms of
entrepreneurship (community-based, societal and social) impact on a
region's
growth and development rate. We are looking for new theoretical insights
and
empirical studies that link these important areas together.



Subject Coverage
Suitable topics include, but are not limited to:
.	What is the nature of community-based, social and societal
entrepreneurship?
.	How has community-based, social and societal entrepreneurship
influenced
regional development in global contexts and will this change in the
future?
.	Comparative differences in community-based, social and societal
entrepreneurship by countries, city, ethnic/national subgroup, sector
and
periods.
.	The role of social capital and social networks in
community-based, social
and societal entrepreneurship.
.	The role of technological innovation in community-based, social
and
societal entrepreneurship.
.	The importance of communities and society for the perception,
evaluation
and exploitation of entrepreneurial opportunities.
.	Community-based and social women entrepreneurs - challenges,
profile and
differences with regard to male community entrepreneurs.
.	Market conditions for community-based, social and societal
entrepreneurship (openness of markets, regulations, transparency of
market
and resource 	mobilisation).
.	The importance of cognitions and emotions in community-based,
social and
societal entrepreneurship.
.	The role of human resource management practices and in
community-based,
social and societal entrepreneurship.
.	Public perception of community-based, social and societal
entrepreneurship.
.	The antecedents and consequences of family participation in
various
aspects of community-based, social and societal entrepreneurship.

Manuscripts must be received by December 31, 2008. Authors should
prepare
manuscripts in accordance with Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
guidelines. Please submit manuscripts in a word-compatible format
electronically. Questions may be addressed to any of the special issue
editors (leo.dana at canterbury.ac.nz, welpe at econ.mpg.de, mhan at ryerson.ca,
rattenv at duq.edu).


Notes for Prospective Authors

Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be
currently
under consideration for publication elsewhere.
All papers are refereed through a double-blind peer review process.

References
Bull, I., and F. Winter (1991), "Community Differences in Business
Births
and Business Growths," Journal of Business Venturing 6 (1), pp. 29-43.
Bulla, M. and D. Starr-Glass (2006,) "Marketing and Non-Profit
Organizations
in the Czech Republic", European Journal of Marketing, 40(1/2): 130-144.
Frank, H., M. Lueger and C. Korunka (2007), "The Significance of
Personality
in Business Start-Up Intentions, Start-Up Realization and Business
Success",
Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 25: 227-251.
Hemingway, C.A. (2005) "Personal Values as a Catalyst for Corporate
Social
Entrepreneurship", Journal of Business Ethics, 60: 233-249.
Johannisson, B, and A. Nilsson (1989), "Community Entrepreneurship -
Networking for Local Development," Journal of Entrepreneurship and
Regional
Development 1 (1), pp. 1-19.
Kapelus, P. (2002), "Mining, Corporate Social Responsibility and the
'Community': The Case of Rio Tinto, Richards Bay Minerals and the
Mbonambi,"
Journal of Business Ethics 39, pp. 275-298.
Light, I., and S. Karageorgis (1994), "The Ethnic Economy," in Handbook
of
Economic Sociology, N. Smelser and R. Swedberg (Eds), Princeton U.P.,
and
Russell Sage.
Lyons, T. (2002), "Building Social Capital for Rural Enterprise
Development:
Three Case Studies in the United States," Journal of Developmental
Entrepreneurship 7 (2), pp. 193- 217.
Mezias, S. J., and J. C. Kuperman (2001), "The Community Dynamics of
Entrepreneurship: The Birth of the American Film Industry, 1895-1929,"
Journal of Business Venturing 16 (3), pp. 209-233.
Peredo, A. M., and J. J. Chrisman (2006), "Toward a Theory of
Community-Based Enterprise," Academy of Management Review 31 (2), pp.
309-328.
Selsky, J. W., and A. E. Smith (1994), "Community Entrepreneurship: A
Framework for Social Change Leadership," The Leadership Quarterly 5
(3-4),
pp. 277-296.
Spear, R. (2006), "Social Entrepreneurship: A Different Model?",
International Journal of Social Economics 33(5/6): 399-410.
Stone, I., and C. Stubbs (2007), "Enterprising Expatriates: Lifestyle
Migration and Entrepreneurship in Rural Southern Europe",
Entrepreneurship
and Regional Development, 18: 433-450.




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