Abstract
In the context of the humanitarian refugee crisis in Germany, we conducted an 8-month qualitative study of prosocial ventures that emerged during this crisis to build a theory of motivation in prosocial venturing. We identified two venturing paths driven by founders’ distinct motivations. Founders motivated by others’ suffering focused on rescuing refugees, following an execution-oriented approach, and scaling their activities to meet victims’ short-run needs. Founders motivated by entrepreneurial aspirations focused on building an organization, following a foundation-oriented approach, and customizing activities to meet victims’ long-run needs. This study contributes to prosocial venturing and crisis research.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 924-963 |
Number of pages | 40 |
Journal | Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice |
Volume | 47 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - May 2023 |
Keywords
- compassion
- crisis
- motivation
- prosocial venturing
- suffering alleviation
- venture purpose