TY - JOUR
T1 - Scaling the right answers – Creating and maintaining hope through social entrepreneurship in light of humanitarian crises
AU - Kuckertz, Andreas
AU - Bernhard, Alexander
AU - Berger, Elisabeth S.C.
AU - Dvouletý, Ondřej
AU - Harms, Rainer
AU - Jack, Sarah
AU - Kibler, Ewald
PY - 2023/6
Y1 - 2023/6
N2 - Triggered by the Russo–Ukrainian war starting early in 2022 and the subsequent movement of refugees toward various European countries, this rapid response paper provides five reflections on the role of social entrepreneurship in light of humanitarian crises. We validate two problems with the help of a problem owner from social entrepreneurial practice and suggest answers to them grounded in existing evidence documented in the academic literature (translational research approach). First, we show how social entrepreneurs can focus on solving the right problems in chaotic and fast-paced crises, and second, we illustrate measures to scale appropriately. Finally, on a meta-level, hope emerges as an additional answer. Even if social entrepreneurs should not address the “right” problems and even if they scale inappropriately, in light of any humanitarian crises, they still contribute value by creating hope for their societies, their stakeholders, and for themselves.
AB - Triggered by the Russo–Ukrainian war starting early in 2022 and the subsequent movement of refugees toward various European countries, this rapid response paper provides five reflections on the role of social entrepreneurship in light of humanitarian crises. We validate two problems with the help of a problem owner from social entrepreneurial practice and suggest answers to them grounded in existing evidence documented in the academic literature (translational research approach). First, we show how social entrepreneurs can focus on solving the right problems in chaotic and fast-paced crises, and second, we illustrate measures to scale appropriately. Finally, on a meta-level, hope emerges as an additional answer. Even if social entrepreneurs should not address the “right” problems and even if they scale inappropriately, in light of any humanitarian crises, they still contribute value by creating hope for their societies, their stakeholders, and for themselves.
KW - Social entrepreneurship
KW - Crises
KW - Problem validation
KW - Scaling
KW - Rapid response
KW - Russo–Ukrainian war
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85142145544&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jbvi.2022.e00356
DO - 10.1016/j.jbvi.2022.e00356
M3 - Article
SN - 2352-6734
VL - 19
JO - Journal of Business Venturing Insights
JF - Journal of Business Venturing Insights
M1 - e00356
ER -