DOI
10.21768/ejopa.v2i3.3
Abstract
This article explores the intersection of theoretical understandings and practical expressions of reciprocity. Using a campus/community partnership focused on developing an impact entrepreneurship, this article considers the evolving process associated with cultivating different orientations to reciprocal partnerships, with voices from the student, community partner, and faculty perspectives.
Recommended Citation
Kliewer, Brandon W.; Quinter, Elizabeth; and Neat, Sarah
(2013)
"Community-Engaged Impact Entrepreneurship: Organizing Reciprocal Partnerships for a More Democratic Economy,"
eJournal of Public Affairs: Vol. 2:
Iss.
3, Article 3.
DOI: 10.21768/ejopa.v2i3.3
Available at:
https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/ejopa/vol2/iss3/3