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16.07.2021 | Original Paper

Towards Normative Theories of Social Entrepreneurship. A Review of the Top Publications of the Field

verfasst von: Adélie Ranville, Marcos Barros

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Abstract

In this article, we apply deductive content analysis to the 100 most influential publications in the field of social entrepreneurship (SE) to identify the normative assumptions in SE scholarship. Using eight contemporary schools of thought in political philosophy as a template for analysis, we identify the philosophies underlying SE literature and the important consequences of their (often ignored) normative stances, such as: ambiguous concepts, justifications and critiques, and normative contradictions. Our study contributes to the SE literature by proposing that political philosophy can help to identify what counts as the ‘social’ in SE. We are showing some of the field’s inherent normative tensions that could dampen its impact, and propose ways in which a normative awareness would help to establish a basis upon which to evaluate and demonstrate the social, economic, and cultural impact of SE.

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A Pareto optimal allocation of resources is one in which it is impossible to reallocate resources to make someone better off without making someone else worse off, where ‘better off’ means gaining utility or satisfying more preferences. Pareto optimality is a necessary (but not sufficient) condition of a utilitarian criterion. Since Paretianism focuses on utility rather than rights or freedom (Sen, 1979), we categorise references to market (Pareto) efficiency as a utilitarian idea.
 
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Our initial analysis also included a template of moral philosophy keywords based on Reidenbach and Robin’s normative philosophy scale (Reidenbach and Robin, 1988, 1990). We found however that ethical philosophies themes were quite well covered by our political philosophy template. For example, ethical concern of justice matches egalitarianism, relativist questions are discussed within communitarianism and multiculturalism, deontology may appear through notions of contracts, utilitarianism is both a political and moral philosophy, and egoism/altruism is addressed through ethics of care.
Reidenbach, R. E., & Robin, D. P., (1988). Some initial steps toward improving the measurement of ethical evaluations of marketing activities. Journal of Business Ethics, 7(11), 871–879.
Reidenbach, R. E., & Robin, D. P., (1990). Toward the development of a multidimensional scale for improving evaluations of business ethics. Journal of business ethics, 9(8), 639–653.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Towards Normative Theories of Social Entrepreneurship. A Review of the Top Publications of the Field
verfasst von
Adélie Ranville
Marcos Barros
Publikationsdatum
16.07.2021
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Journal of Business Ethics / Ausgabe 2/2022
Print ISSN: 0167-4544
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-021-04867-4

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