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We use a practice-based wisdom perspective to address the challenges of managing competing logics in social enterprises. From previous work, it is clear that a major task for social entrepreneurs is to manage the tension between social welfare and commercial success. Although social welfare logic and its related values and practices form the foundations of social enterprises, social entrepreneurs also have to ensure that their businesses are commercially sustainable, making it necessary to engage with commercial logic. To this end, we develop a curriculum matrix based on social-practice wisdom to assist students in learning appropriate knowledge and skills, enact social entrepreneurship goals, and integrate competing logics in innovative and sustainable ways.
Zhu et al. (Tue,) studied this question.