This article defines the "social entrepreneurship zone" within the broader landscape of organizational forms. It describes social entrepreneurship as a developing field, presenting influential literature and the results of a new study on social entrepreneurial intentions. The study explores how changes in these intentions influence the operating missions of social enterprises and their positioning within the organizational map, contributing to a deeper understanding of the unique characteristics and evolution of social entrepreneurship.
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