For the good of the people: establishing public value creation as an objective for sustainable entrepreneurship policy

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For the good of the people: establishing public value creation as an objective for sustainable entrepreneurship policy. / Corredor Jimenez, Juliane; Norris, Simon; Gebhardt, Leonhard.
in: International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing, Jahrgang 16, Nr. 2, 08.2024, S. 242-261.

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title = "For the good of the people: establishing public value creation as an objective for sustainable entrepreneurship policy",
abstract = "Currently, entrepreneurship policy equates value and productivity with economic growth and innovation. However, pressing grand sustainability challenges question this notion of productivity and the types and recipients of the value entrepreneurs should create. In this conceptual article, we argue that entrepreneurship policy should be re-oriented toward a public value framework that better reflects societal goals. This article argues that public value is created when the public (i.e., everyone in society or the majority of actors that constitute it) perceives a specific shared need to be met by an entrepreneurial solution. Based on a distinction between micro-level private and macro-level public value creation, this article proposes four pathways that explain how entrepreneurs can address the needs of the public. These public value creation processes help policymakers with designing entrepreneurship policies that address grand sustainability challenges. Furthermore, sustainable entrepreneurs may orient their solutions to societal challenges according to a public value creation perspective.",
keywords = "Sustainability sciences, Management & Economics, sustainable entrepreneurship, grand challenges, public policy, public value, entrepreneurship policy, sustainable entrepreneurship, grand challenges, public policy, public value, entrepreneurship policy",
author = "{Corredor Jimenez}, Juliane and Simon Norris and Leonhard Gebhardt",
note = "Publisher Copyright: Copyright {\textcopyright} 2024 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.",
year = "2024",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1504/IJEV.2024.140395",
language = "English",
volume = "16",
pages = "242--261",
journal = "International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing",
issn = "1742-5360",
publisher = "Inderscience Enterprises Ltd",
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N2 - Currently, entrepreneurship policy equates value and productivity with economic growth and innovation. However, pressing grand sustainability challenges question this notion of productivity and the types and recipients of the value entrepreneurs should create. In this conceptual article, we argue that entrepreneurship policy should be re-oriented toward a public value framework that better reflects societal goals. This article argues that public value is created when the public (i.e., everyone in society or the majority of actors that constitute it) perceives a specific shared need to be met by an entrepreneurial solution. Based on a distinction between micro-level private and macro-level public value creation, this article proposes four pathways that explain how entrepreneurs can address the needs of the public. These public value creation processes help policymakers with designing entrepreneurship policies that address grand sustainability challenges. Furthermore, sustainable entrepreneurs may orient their solutions to societal challenges according to a public value creation perspective.

AB - Currently, entrepreneurship policy equates value and productivity with economic growth and innovation. However, pressing grand sustainability challenges question this notion of productivity and the types and recipients of the value entrepreneurs should create. In this conceptual article, we argue that entrepreneurship policy should be re-oriented toward a public value framework that better reflects societal goals. This article argues that public value is created when the public (i.e., everyone in society or the majority of actors that constitute it) perceives a specific shared need to be met by an entrepreneurial solution. Based on a distinction between micro-level private and macro-level public value creation, this article proposes four pathways that explain how entrepreneurs can address the needs of the public. These public value creation processes help policymakers with designing entrepreneurship policies that address grand sustainability challenges. Furthermore, sustainable entrepreneurs may orient their solutions to societal challenges according to a public value creation perspective.

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