The Evolution of Social Entrepreneurship: Broadening the Framework for the Digital and Sustainable Era

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Author
Pérez Barea, José Javier
Publisher
MDPIDate
2025Subject
Social entrepreneurshipSocial innovation
Sustainability
Digitization
Resilience
Latent semantic analysis
Systematic review
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This research expands and updates a previous analysis of social entrepreneurship,
incorporating the academic literature published between 2017 and 2024. Using the Web
of Science database and Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) technique, 1262 articles were
analyzed, organized into three time periods (2017–2018, 2019–2021, and 2022–2024). The
results show a clear evolution of the field, where sustainability, digitization, and resilience
emerge as fundamental axes. Compared to the original research, which identified the
convergence between the third sector and corporate social responsibility (CSR), this research
reveals a consolidation of hybrid models, aligned with the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs). Sustainability is positioned as a transverse axis, integrating economic,
social, and environmental objectives. Digital transformation, driven by the pandemic,
has facilitated scalability, organizational efficiency, and social impact measurement, but
also poses challenges in terms of technological equity. In addition, organizational and
community resilience takes center stage as an adaptive response to global crises. Research
provides a comprehensive and up-to-date view of social entrepreneurship, identifying key
trends and emerging challenges, while mapping new lines of research needed to strengthen
the field in an increasingly globalized and technological world.