Abstract

We dedicate this thematic issue to both micro civic initiatives and broader social actions emerging in times of crisis caused by pandemics and other natural disasters. The articles contained in this volume comprehensively address the issue of entrepreneurship from a social, public, and academic perspective. As a result, a collection of publications has been created which constitutes a foundation for drawing knowledge about entrepreneurship as well as seeking scientific inspiration in this research area.

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