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Management Research Seminar Series with Dr. Ana Teresa Ejarque Catalá

Seminar
Seminar Poster
Wednesday, December 7, 2022, 12:35 pm – 1:35 pm

Speaker

Dr. Ana Teresa Ejarque Catalá

Management Research Seminar Series, conducted by the Department of Economics and Business, aims to bring accomplished researchers in the Management field to share their current research projects to facilitate an academic discussion, enhance knowledge, and discover potential connections. The series is designed for the academic audience, i.e., the Faculty and MA, PhD students; however, anyone interested in the series is welcome to attend. 

On December 7, Dr. Ana Teresa Ejarque Catalá from the University of Valencia will join the Management Research Seminar Series. The event will be in-person and on Zoom. For details, lease email senyuza@ceu.edu or Yurteri_Sidar@phd.ceu.edu.

 

Title: Social entrepreneurship and Economy for the Common Good: Study of their relationship through a bibliometric analysis

Abstract

Being social entrepreneurship (SE) the closest to Economy for the Common Good (ECG) principles, our work proposes to analyze the contribution of ECG model to SE. It is also intended to establish the relationship that exists between both concepts. Therefore, our specific objectives are to (1) identify the specific contributions of ECG principles to SE as well as their overlaps, (2) perform a literature review to analyze and quantify the number of research papers on SE and ECG, and (3) identify the possible existing gap. Through a double methodology, we (1) determine the potential contributions of the ECG model to SE, we propose to analyze the Common Good (CG) matrix and (2) empirical analysis on the existing literature body on SE and ECG. SE and ECG model share a number of principles and features which may be translated into some important overlaps in relation to both research bodies. So CG matrix can help to successfully launch and manage social ventures. This fact is mainly due to the fact that there is not a sufficiently large body of literature that relates models. In future research, it would be interesting to extend the bibliographic search to other databases.

Paper Link: https://doi.org/10.1177/146575031987963