TISM modelling of social enterprise ecosystem: a study in Indian context
by Mukesh Jain; Sanjay Dhir; Tran Khoa
J. for Global Business Advancement (JGBA), Vol. 13, No. 5, 2020

Abstract: Social entrepreneurship (SE) is a new, emerging field challenged by competing definitions of the subject. An extensive literature review suggested that there has not been enough research identifying the critical factors of SE eco-system in India and their relative importance and interlinkages. The present research was conducted in two phases: First, literature survey and discussions with the practitioners led to identification of the critical factors of the Social Enterprise Ecosystem in India. Second, total interpretive structural modelling (TISM) was conducted to learn about the possible relationships among the factors of social entrepreneurship eco-system. With emergence of many social entrepreneurs in India, it has become imperative for the policy makers, practitioners and academicians in this field to understand the eco-system in a comprehensive manner so as to decide the possible interventions and their efficacy. This research study is a major contribution to gain an insight into these factors which are critical part of this ecosystem.

Online publication date: Thu, 04-Feb-2021

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