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Parente, C., Santos, M., Marcos, V., Costa, D. & Luísa Veloso (2012). Perspectives of social entrepreneurship in Portugal: comparison and contrast with international theoretical approaches. International Review of Social Research. 2 (2), 113-134
C. Parente et al., "Perspectives of social entrepreneurship in Portugal: comparison and contrast with international theoretical approaches", in Int. Review of Social Research, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 113-134, 2012
@article{parente2012_1731734473792, author = "Parente, C. and Santos, M. and Marcos, V. and Costa, D. and Luísa Veloso", title = "Perspectives of social entrepreneurship in Portugal: comparison and contrast with international theoretical approaches", journal = "International Review of Social Research", year = "2012", volume = "2", number = "2", doi = "10.1515/irsr-2012-0020", pages = "113-134", url = "https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/irsr.2012.2.issue-2/irsr-2012-0020/irsr-2012-0020.xml" }
TY - JOUR TI - Perspectives of social entrepreneurship in Portugal: comparison and contrast with international theoretical approaches T2 - International Review of Social Research VL - 2 IS - 2 AU - Parente, C. AU - Santos, M. AU - Marcos, V. AU - Costa, D. AU - Luísa Veloso PY - 2012 SP - 113-134 SN - 2069-8534 DO - 10.1515/irsr-2012-0020 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/irsr.2012.2.issue-2/irsr-2012-0020/irsr-2012-0020.xml AB - The aim of this article is to present and discuss the perspectives of social entrepreneurship conveyed by third sector organizations in Portugal in the context of the main international theoretical approaches. As part of a research project on social entrepreneurship in Portugal, the article analyses the content of 20 semi-structured interviews with key actors within the Portuguese third sector. It is assumed that the roles these actors play are a clear indicator of the importance their views can hold in defining the social entrepreneurship field in Portugal. This analysis enables us to conclude that heterogeneous views and blurred defined boundaries frame the debate on social entrepreneurship’s processes and definitions, with some actors even rejecting it in favour of other concepts such as “social economy” or “solidarity economy”. Nevertheless, the central issues that arose are associated with the individual qualities of the entrepreneur, as well as the sustainability of the initiatives. ER -