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Abstract

The prevailing economic model has faced increasing challenges over recent decades, reflected in recurrent economic crises, widening inequalities, and climate change. The traditional market- and profit-oriented entrepreneurial model developed by large corporations is undergoing profound transformation. Alternative forms of entrepreneurship that integrate social, environmental, and societal dimensions have emerged to enrich the current economic model and create new development opportunities. These approaches place greater emphasis on the common good and collective interest. This article examines the epistemological foundations of these different approaches through a comprehensive literature review and an analysis of models adopted in various countries. It also identifies the conceptual boundaries between these approaches and the different forms of entrepreneurship they encompass.

DOI

10.66499/2665-7112.1621

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