Social entrepreneurship - the Chilean case
Article in Business History https://doi.org/10.1080/00076791.2025.2519487
In this new article, “Ideological evolution of social entrepreneurship: Insights
from Chile 1960–2020” Marieshka Barton, Jonathan Kimmitt, Carlos Poblete and Pablo Muñoz examine how Chile’s social entrepreneurship sector grew from a complex mix of Catholic Social Teaching and neoliberal thought.
Religion and market ideology shaped social innovation and enterprise.
Using historical analysis, they show how ideological tensions—messianism, markets, managerialism—structure the field today.
Read more here: https://doi.org/10.1080/00076791.2025.2519487
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