TY - JOUR
T1 - Sustaining spontaneous venturing in response to the global refugee crisis
AU - Farhoud, Mohamed
AU - Alma Williams, Trenton
AU - Aires de Matos, Manuel
AU - Scheidgen, Katharina
AU - George, Kurian
AU - Sufyan, Muhammad
AU - Alakkad, Anas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024/11
Y1 - 2024/11
N2 - Spontaneous venturing plays a prominent role in alleviating suffering in limited-term crises. Yet, when crises endure over time, it may become necessary to transition spontaneous ventures into sustained ventures to effectively address persistent needs. In this rapid response paper, we collaborated with a problem owner to investigate five sub-problems associated with the core problem of transitioning from spontaneous to sustained venturing in the context of the global refugee crisis. Using a translational research approach in entrepreneurship, we suggest answers to the five identified sub-problems grounded in existing evidence from perspectives in the entrepreneurship literature (contextualization, volunteering, community-based organizing, and venture legitimacy). We further synthesize the solutions that can help motivate and structure sustained collective efforts to address endured crises and highlight key implications for the broader community that aspires to address persistent crises.
AB - Spontaneous venturing plays a prominent role in alleviating suffering in limited-term crises. Yet, when crises endure over time, it may become necessary to transition spontaneous ventures into sustained ventures to effectively address persistent needs. In this rapid response paper, we collaborated with a problem owner to investigate five sub-problems associated with the core problem of transitioning from spontaneous to sustained venturing in the context of the global refugee crisis. Using a translational research approach in entrepreneurship, we suggest answers to the five identified sub-problems grounded in existing evidence from perspectives in the entrepreneurship literature (contextualization, volunteering, community-based organizing, and venture legitimacy). We further synthesize the solutions that can help motivate and structure sustained collective efforts to address endured crises and highlight key implications for the broader community that aspires to address persistent crises.
KW - Refugee entrepreneurship
KW - Crisis management
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85194719167&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jbvi.2024.e00479
DO - 10.1016/j.jbvi.2024.e00479
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85194719167
SN - 2352-6734
VL - 22
JO - Journal of Business Venturing Insights
JF - Journal of Business Venturing Insights
M1 - e00479
ER -