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The governance of entrepreneurial community ventures: how do conflicting community interests influence opportunity exploitation?

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Authors

Haugh, HM 

Abstract

Participatory governance is upheld as a fundamental organizing principle in community entrepreneurship. This paper brings new insights from a case study that investigated how governance structures, processes, and practices, and divergent community interests influence community venture opportunity exploitation. We find that while community stakeholder governance enables community participation and accountability, the interests of the majority triumph over the minority in determining opportunity exploitation. Adopting supplementary governance mechanisms of multistakeholder advisory committees and community engagement process reporting would enable minority interests to be acknowledged and communicated, and increase accountability by acknowledging conflicting views about opportunity exploitation.

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35 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services, 3507 Strategy, Management and Organisational Behaviour, 8 Health and social care services research, 8.3 Policy, ethics, and research governance, 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Journal Title

Journal of Business Venturing Insights

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Journal ISSN

2352-6734
2352-6734

Volume Title

16

Publisher

Elsevier BV