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Are Passionate Social Entrepreneurs More Effectual And Effective?: The Effects Of Entrepreneurial Passion And Effectuation On The Progress And Impact Of Social Ventures
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Are Passionate Social Entrepreneurs More Effectual And Effective?: The Effects Of Entrepreneurial Passion And Effectuation On The Progress And Impact Of Social Ventures

Saulo Dubard-Barbosa, Maria Granados, José Augusto Lacerda Fernandes and José Milton Sousa-Filho
Babson College, Technische Universität München
Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference (BCERC), 44th (Munich, Germany, 05/06/2024–08/06/2024)
07/06/2024

Abstract

entrepreneurial passion effectuation social impact social venture development
Extant research on nascent ventures and on social entrepreneurship has investigated the role of passion and effectuation thus far in isolation. We propose and test a model in which entrepreneurial passion is an antecedent of both causation and effectuation, both of which, in turn, affect nascent social ventures’ development and social impact. Using a unique longitudinal dataset combining primary and secondary data from nascent social entrepreneurs involved in Enactus Brazil, we find support for our model and hypotheses. We discuss our findings in the light of the literatures on entrepreneurial passion, effectuation, and social entrepreneurship, highlighting potential implications for social entrepreneurs and pedagogical initiatives in the field.
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