Social entrepreneurship and complex thinking: an exploratory, educational innovation proposal for acquiring and scaling competencies

Author:

Vázquez-Parra José CarlosORCID,Cruz-Sandoval MarcoORCID,Sotelo CarlosORCID,Sotelo DavidORCID,Carlos-Arroyo MartinaORCID,Welti-Chanes JorgeORCID

Abstract

PurposeThis article aims to present the results of an exploratory pilot study that demonstrates the validity of a self-created implementation methodology to develop the students' level of perceived achievement of the social entrepreneurship competency and explain how this is equally valid in developing the perceived achievement of the complex thinking competency.Design/methodology/approachBased on a multivariate descriptive statistical analysis, this article offers the results of an educational intervention carried out on a sample group of students from a Mexican university before and after a training program in social entrepreneurship.FindingsThe favorable results showed that the proposed methodology is valid for scaling social entrepreneurship and complex thinking competencies and their subcompetencies.Originality/valueThese results are not only academically valuable, as they highlight the need to delve into the relationship between these two competencies, but they also allow us to appreciate the ample opportunities for practical implementation of entrepreneurship programs by universities and other institutions to work directly with social entrepreneurs and seek alternatives to develop skills through devising, proposing and developing social entrepreneurship projects.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Education,Life-span and Life-course Studies

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