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Eine Vermessung der Landschaft deutscher Sozialunternehmen

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Das Forschungsfeld zu Social Entrepreneurship ist relativ jung und die wissenschaftliche Debatte wird erst seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre intensiver geführt (Danko, Brunner, & Kraus, 2011). In dieser Zeit hat sich in der interdisziplinären und mit starkem Praktikereinfluss geführten Debatte noch keine einheitliche Definition gefunden (Mair & Martí, 2006, Hill et al., 2010).

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Spiess-Knafl, W., Schües, R., Richter, S., Scheuerle, T., Schmitz, B. (2013). Eine Vermessung der Landschaft deutscher Sozialunternehmen. In: Jansen, S., Heinze, R., Beckmann, M. (eds) Sozialunternehmen in Deutschland. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-01074-4_1

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