Appalachian social entrepreneurship ecosystem: A framework for rural development

IF 1.3 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Allison L. Ricket, Faith Beale Knutsen, G. J. Jolley, S. Davis
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ABSTRACT This paper contributes to the gap in the understudied, but increasingly salient, topic of the development of social enterprise ecosystems (SEEs) in rural areas using the Appalachian Ohio SEE as a framework for understanding the development of rural SEEs. Building on prior studies of the successful rural entrepreneurial ecosystem (EE) in Appalachian Ohio, this paper relates the relationship between the EE and SEE in Appalachian Ohio to the context of traditional economic and community development. The case studies reviewed here illustrate the importance of the social capital of regional champions, university as convener and place for ecosystem overlap, and multiple capitals approach to community regeneration. The commonalities identified among cases suggest that a fourth wave of economic development will depend on a healthy intersection of community and economic development that recognizes the need for maintaining real ecosystem services. The SEE framework is especially suited to catalyze this intersection.
阿巴拉契亚社会创业生态系统:农村发展框架
摘要本文以阿巴拉契亚-俄亥俄州社会企业生态系统(SEE)作为理解农村SEE发展的框架,填补了农村地区社会企业生态系发展这一研究不足但日益突出的话题的空白。在先前对俄亥俄州阿巴拉契亚地区成功的农村创业生态系统(EE)的研究基础上,本文将俄亥俄州阿巴拉契亚地区的EE和SEE之间的关系与传统经济和社区发展的背景联系起来。这里回顾的案例研究说明了区域冠军的社会资本、大学作为生态系统重叠的召集人和场所以及多元资本方法对社区再生的重要性。案例中发现的共性表明,第四波经济发展将取决于社区和经济发展的健康交叉,认识到需要维持真正的生态系统服务。SEE框架特别适合催化这种交叉。
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Community Development
Community Development DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
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2.60
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30.80%
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62
期刊介绍: Community Development is the peer-reviewed journal of the Community Development Society. Community Development is devoted to improving knowledge and practice in the field of purposive community change. The mission of the journal is to advance critical theory, research, and practice in all domains of community development, including sociocultural, political, environmental, and economic. The journal welcomes manuscripts that report research; evaluate theory, methods, and techniques; examine community problems; or critically analyze the profession itself. Articles may address current issues including the environment and sustainability; food systems; land use; poverty; race, ethnicity, and gender; participation and social justice; economic development; health; housing; and other important topics impacting the field.
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