Registering ideology in the creation of social entrepreneurs: Intermediary organizations, ‘ideal subjects’, and the promise of enjoyment
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Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Lehner, Othmar
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Research on social entrepreneurship has taken an increasing interest in issues pertaining to ideology. In contrast to existing research which tends to couch ‘ideol- ogy’ in pejorative terms (i.e., something which needs to be overcome), this paper conceives ideology as a key mech- anism for rendering social entrepreneurship an object with which people can identify. Specifically, drawing on qualitative research of arguably one of the most prolific social entrepreneurship intermediaries, the global Impact Hub network, we investigate how social entrepreneurship is narrated as an ‘ideal subject,’ which signals toward others what it takes to lead a meaningful (working) life. Taking its theoretical cues from the theory of justification advanced by Boltanski and Chiapello, and Thévenot's recent affect-based theorizing on ideology, our findings indicate that becoming a social entrepreneur is considered not so much a matter of struggle, hardship, and perseverance but rather of ‘having fun.’ We caution that the promise of enjoyment which pervades portrayals of the social entre- preneur might cultivate a passive attitude of empty ‘plea- sure’ which effectively deprives social entrepreneurship of its more radical possibilities. The paper concludes by discussing the broader implications this hedonistic rendi- tion of social entrepreneurship has and suggests a re- politicization of social entrepreneurship through a confronting with what Slavoj Zizˇek calls the ‘impossible.’
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H Social Sciences (General)
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Journal of Business Ethics
ISSN
0167-4544
Organization
Volume
142
Issue
4
Publisher
Springer
Submitter
Dey, Pascal
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Dey, P., & Lehner, O. (2017). Registering ideology in the creation of social entrepreneurs: Intermediary organizations, ‘ideal subjects’, and the promise of enjoyment. In Journal of Business Ethics (Vol. 142, Issue 4). Springer. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.13095
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