The Relationship Between Entrepreneurship and the Social Sciences

The act of pursuing your own ideas and turn them into a successful business is a gratifying and rewarding pursuit. Entrepreneurship lets people create careers that directly align with their values, such as helping others or preserving the environment, and thus give them a mental and emotional sense of fulfillment that many other jobs can’t.

Entrepreneurship is a multifaceted social phenomenon that involves intricate interactions between people and their social contexts which they live, work, play, and learn. It is therefore frequently regarded as a significant area of study in the social sciences. It is also an interdisciplinary field that draws from the disciplines of sociology, management, law and anthropology, public policy and not-for-profit management.

We map the research on entrepreneurial learning for non-business students within this article and propose a framework for existing research that is based on the four dimensions of social-learning – observational-learning, how mentors and peers as well as the entrepreneurial ecosystem as a platform for social-learning, and institutional influences. We also consider how this framework can be more efficiently used to guide future research and development in entrepreneurship education. We also present a comprehensive study of bibliometrics, which is supported by VOSviewer, Bibliometrix and highlighting the most prominent authors and institutions as well as countries, seminars, articles, journals and themes. This provides a complete and detailed understanding of the present state of the art. The analysis also informs on possible future research areas and the necessary knowledge gaps.

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