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What is Entrepreneurial Parenting

Cases on Survival and Sustainability Strategies of Social Entrepreneurs
Refers to the nurturing and formative parenting role of parents who are enterprising or entrepreneurs – thus shaping the development of their children, who will likely be predisposed to engage in entrepreneurial activity themselves as a result of their upbringing and nurturing, inclusive of vicarious learning, shared beliefs and familial bonds.
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Entrepreneurial Parenting Through Spiritual Capital: A Case Study on First Fruit Group Social Enterprise
Charles A. Oham (University of Greenwich, UK) and Nathaniel Massa (University of Malta, Malta)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7724-0.ch007
Abstract
This study aligns with the objectives of this volume, presenting cases reflecting social entrepreneurs' lived experiences, seeking understanding, and conveying learning from practitioners and their emergent approaches embedded in contextual realities. Adopting an interpretative approach, this chapter presents First Fruit Group (FFG) as an illustrative case derived from a broader study – highlighting various dimensions of entrepreneurial parenting identified as core elements in the nurturing process at FFG and manifested in the relationship between social entrepreneur and mentee. Evidently fundamental for FFG's growth, it extended strategic vision and raison d'être continuity in leadership succession, motivating new opportunity exploitation and sustaining the group's enterprising expansion.
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