Abstract
Purpose-This study is to trigger an integration of strategic, legal, and accounting issues relating to the formation and operation of social enterprises. It provides a conceptual model to facilitate debate, research, and practical approaches to aspiring social entrepreneurs. Design/Methodology/Approach-The study utilizes a secondary research method. It reviews literature from classical business and entrepreneurship to law and accounting journals and overcomes the complexity of topics to create a holistic approach to social entrepreneurs' challenges and opportunities. Findings-It provides a vantage point of the distinctive nature of social entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial motivations. It explores the advantages of legal and accounting challenges in forming a Low-Profit Limited Liability Company (L3C). In particular, it delineates the intricacies between an L3C, a limited liability company (LLC), and not-for-profits. Finally, it offers a conceptual model for further research and a set of practical implications. Research limitations/implications-It invites investigation of the strategic formation of social enterprises. Specifically, exploring the external environment in conjunction with strategic behavior, capabilities, law, and accounting challenges. It provides a conceptual model for further investigation of the significant dynamics of social enterprises. Practical implications-The creation of the conceptual model provides a guiding start for research, debate, and practical guidelines for aspiring entrepreneurs by integrating strategic, legal, and accounting challenges and opportunities. Social implications-The proliferation of social enterprises provides solutions to social challenges while entrepreneurs generate profit. It provides a dimension to a socially conscious person to engage in enterprises. Finally, it may provide a new paradigm for new capitalism that deliberately combines social and financial benefits. Originality/Value-This study develops a conceptual model to explain the complexity and dynamics of social entrepreneurship and provide exposure to social enterprises' legal and accounting challenges and opportunities.
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