Social enterprises may not always embody social entrepreneurship principles.
The article discusses the difference between social enterprises and social entrepreneurship. It points out that not all social enterprises are entrepreneurial, and not all social entrepreneurs are involved in social enterprises. This means that a social enterprise may not be led by a social entrepreneur, and a social entrepreneur may not always be involved in socially entrepreneurial activities. The study highlights the complexity of these terms and how they can overlap but are not always synonymous.