Research on Social Employment Opportunities in the Cultural and Creative Industry

Research on Social Employment Opportunities in the Cultural and Creative Industry

Authors

  • Amabile Diastika Telkom University, Faculty of Economics and Business, Jl. Telekomunikasi, Terusan Buah Batu, Bandung, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53469/jsshl.2023.06(05).02

Keywords:

Social Entrepreneurship, Music Industry, Behavior, Constraint

Abstract

Despite the emerging studies on social entrepreneurship from number of domains, the literatures have not led to the development of an empirically derived coherent theoretical framework. Furthermore, the origin of entrepreneurship is on the practical basis which giving consequence that there is no general theoretical framework that can be applied in all situations. Using literature study, this paper aims to develop a conceptual model in the field of social entrepreneurship within music industry. The conceptual model is developed based on the integration approach of multidimensional model of social entrepreneurship by Weerawardana & Mort (2006) added with two contextual approach dimensions within music industry namely passion and collaboration. To be concluded, there are five dimensions of social entrepreneur’s behavior subject to three constraints that construct the conceptual framework of social entrepreneurship within music industry.

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2023-10-30
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