Social Entrepreneurs as Ecosystem Catalysts: The Dynamics of Forming and Withdrawing from a Self-Sustaining Ecosystem

被引:2
|
作者
Savaget, Paulo [1 ]
Ozcan, Pinar
Pitsis, Tyrone [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Oxford, England
[2] Univ York, York, England
关键词
catalyst; ecosystem; orchestrator; social entrepreneurship; social impact; ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS; WICKED PROBLEMS; ENTERPRISE; PHILANTHROCAPITALISM; CAPABILITIES; STRATEGIES; CREATION; MISSION; VIEW;
D O I
10.1111/joms.13055
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Creating a long-lasting impact is one of the defining goals of social entrepreneurship. Yet, social entrepreneurs often face a dilemma between sustaining their organization and offering a permanent fix to a social problem. We question the assumption that organizational permanence and growth are intrinsically desirable for social entrepreneurs and propose an alternative, an inductively grounded model of ecosystem leadership, which we term ecosystem catalysis. Through a single case study of social entrepreneurs addressing the lack of access to diarrhoea treatment in Zambia, we conceptualize ecosystem catalysis as a process through which an organization forms an ecosystem around a new value proposition while gradually making itself redundant, ultimately withdrawing from the ecosystem without compromising its functioning. Our work contributes to ecosystem literature by contrasting the key aims and mechanisms of an ecosystem catalyst to those of an orchestrator and identifying the conditions under which catalysing may be a better choice than orchestrating an ecosystem. We contribute to social entrepreneurship literature by decoupling social impact from organizational growth and permanence and presenting a more dynamic model of social impact resulting from distributed contributions in ecosystems.
引用
收藏
页数:33
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Arid ecosystem dynamics and self-pulse processes
    K. N. Kulik
    A. N. Salugin
    [J]. Russian Agricultural Sciences, 2015, 41 (2-3) : 183 - 186
  • [32] Sustaining ecosystem based adaptation: The lessons from policy and practices in Nepal
    Bhattarai, Sushma
    Regmi, Bimal Raj
    Pant, Basant
    Uprety, Dharam Raj
    Maraseni, Tek
    [J]. LAND USE POLICY, 2021, 104
  • [33] Creating and sustaining a social health care ecosystem: the case of LLM care services in Greece
    Romanopoulou, Evangelia D.
    Zilidou, Vasiliki I.
    Bamidis, Panagiotis D.
    [J]. HELLENIC JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE, 2017, 20 (02): : 40 - 48
  • [34] Application of system dynamics for developing financially self-sustaining management policies for water and wastewater systems
    Rehan, R.
    Knight, M. A.
    Haas, C. T.
    Unger, A. J. A.
    [J]. WATER RESEARCH, 2011, 45 (16) : 4737 - 4750
  • [35] Dynamics of propagation of the self-sustaining evaporation front in a mixture of Freons under the natural convection conditions
    Zhukov, Vladimir
    Moiseev, Mikhail
    [J]. XXXIII SIBERIAN THERMOPHYSICAL SEMINAR (STS-33), 2017, 115
  • [36] Self-sustaining water-motion sensor platform for continuous monitoring of frequency and amplitude dynamics
    Shin, Dongjoon
    Seong, Taeho
    Choi, Jaehyouk
    Choi, Wonjoon
    [J]. NANO ENERGY, 2017, 35 : 179 - 188
  • [37] Experimental study of the dynamics and structure of self-sustaining premixed cool flames using a counterflow burner
    Reuter, Christopher B.
    Won, Sang Hee
    Ju, Yiguang
    [J]. COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2016, 166 : 125 - 132
  • [38] Self-Sustaining Practices of Successful Social Change Agents: A Retreats Framework for Supporting Transformational Change
    Steckler E.L.
    Waddock S.
    [J]. Humanistic Management Journal, 2018, 2 (2) : 171 - 198
  • [39] Historical perspective and implications of human dimensions of ecosystem manipulations: Sustaining soil resources and carbon dynamics
    Miller, FP
    [J]. AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AND POLICIES FOR CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN SOIL, 2002, : 31 - 50
  • [40] Litterfall dynamics and nutrient decomposition of arid mangroves in the Gulf of California: Their role sustaining ecosystem heterotrophy
    Sanchez-Andres, R.
    Sanchez-Carrillo, S.
    Alatorre, L. C.
    Cirujano, S.
    Alvarez-Cobelas, M.
    [J]. ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE, 2010, 89 (03) : 191 - 199