Abstract

In recent years, social entrepreneurship has attracted increasing attention from the academic community. The main purpose of this article is to guide researchers in creating a theoretical framework and to direct researchers who are new to social entrepreneurship research so that they know which journals and authors to turn to when studying this phenomenon. The analysis of the structure and dynamics of social entrepreneurship research was carried out based on the Scopus database using the Biblioshiny and VOSviewer programs to determine the research areas with the highest results, countries, journals in which most research is published, and the most relevant authors with publications on social entrepreneurship.

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