This special issue aims to connect theoretical concerns (consolidating and advancing knowledge and identifying research avenues) as well as more policy/practice concerns - with current salient issues from practice. Doing so, it aims to be relevant for training and teaching purposes as several courses and programmes in social innovation and social enterprises management have been developed and teaching material remains scarce. We hope the call can generate empirical papers that will feed courses on social enterprises and social innovation management, broadly speaking.
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