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Management Decision
Management Decision (2012) 50 (4): 744–748.
Published: 27 April 2012
...: social entrepreneurship and non‐violent social change”, Jim Kucher posits social entrepreneurship in the context of social change theories. Social entrepreneurship is presented as a step along the evolutionary path of social change (pp. 113‐114). The author makes a concise but excellent review...
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Using old concepts to gain new insights: addressing the issue of consistency
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Management Decision
Management Decision (2007) 45 (1): 29–42.
Published: 13 February 2007
... concepts are employed in organisational research to ensure an appreciation of any underlying causal processes through which social change occurs. Originality/value The concepts introduced throughout this paper, whilst not new, provide new entry points for organizational researchers intent on employing...
