Abstract
In this paper, we develop a model for explaining how and why universities and social
entrepreneurs may overcome challenges that traditionally divide academics and practitioners,
thereby developing a partnership to create new knowledge and increased social value. In so
doing, we build on Nonaka’s (1994) theory of knowledge creation to explain how and why
knowledge creation transcends the academic-practitioner partnership to include many other
stakeholders. Specifically, we focus on the process of knowledge conversion and the notion of ba
to identify the factors leading partnerships between universities and social organization to
emerge and expand over time to include other actors and create new knowledge (Nonaka,
Toyama and Konno, 2000; Nonaka and Toyama, 2003). Drawing from archival qualitative data
over three years since the inception of the academic-practitioner collaboration, we examine an
international-award winning example of a partnership between a major mid-western university in
the US and an Ashoka-recognized social entrepreneurial organization operating in Central and
South America. This study aims to identify the factors that lead to ba creation and ba expansion.
Our findings suggest that two sets of factors lead to ba creation and expansion among
academic–practitioner partnerships in social entrepreneurship. First, resource dependence and
shared vision and values act as antecedents for ba creation. Second, stewardship explanations
and identity fusion act as antecedents for ba expansion. Moreover, evidence suggests different
actors involved in the partnership play different roles over time, making a unique context to
contribute to theory to the area of social entrepreneurship and the more established literature on
knowledge creation.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | BEST PAPER PROCEEDINGS |
Pagine | 1-6 |
Numero di pagine | 6 |
DOI | |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2012 |
Evento | ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNUAL MEETING - Boston Durata: 3 ago 2012 → 7 ago 2012 |
Convegno
Convegno | ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT ANNUAL MEETING |
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Città | Boston |
Periodo | 3/8/12 → 7/8/12 |
Keywords
- KNOWLEDGE CREATION
- SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP