Individual and Social Influence on the Sustainable Social Entrepreneurs Development

This research examines the role of social entrepreneurship in reducing dependency and socioeconomic inequalities amidst uncertainty, openness, and global competition. Social-political environmental factors are the focus of the study to understand their influence on the development of social entrepre...

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Published inJurnal ilmu sosial dan humaniora Vol. 12; no. 2; pp. 288 - 295
Main Authors Hanum, Latifah, Noor, Irwan, Wahyudi, Lestari Eko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 31.08.2023
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Summary:This research examines the role of social entrepreneurship in reducing dependency and socioeconomic inequalities amidst uncertainty, openness, and global competition. Social-political environmental factors are the focus of the study to understand their influence on the development of social entrepreneurship. Through a survey with questionnaires and analysis using the Smart PLS method, this research aims to provide new insights into the literature on social entrepreneurship and related values. The research findings reveal that the growth of social entrepreneurship aligns with the inability of the formal sector to absorb abundant labor. Individual, social, and political factors are crucial in developing Sustainable Social Entrepreneurship. Motivation, creativity, leadership, family support, social networks, community relationships, policies, and political regulations all influence the success of sustainable social entrepreneurship. However, regulatory barriers and bureaucracy can hinder the growth of social entrepreneurship. This study provides insights to policymakers for developing policies that support the development of social entrepreneurship. By understanding the importance of social-political environmental factors in the context of social entrepreneurship, sustainable and impactful social entrepreneurship can be fostered within society.
ISSN:2303-2898
2549-6662
DOI:10.23887/jish.v12i2.62081