• A moral entrepreneur is an individual, group, or formal organization that seeks to influence a group to adopt or maintain a norm; altering the boundaries...
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    issue", usually perpetuated by moral entrepreneurs and mass media coverage, and exacerbated by politicians and lawmakers. Moral panic can give rise to new...
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  • argues there is a bias towards "feel-good" norm Entrepreneurship. Moral entrepreneur Social norm Sunstein, Cass R. (1996) Social Norms and Social Roles...
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  • business), and potentially involving values besides simply economic ones. An entrepreneur is an individual who creates and/or invests in one or more businesses...
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  • Society portal Blacklisting Culture war Deplatforming Divestment Moral entrepreneur Moral panic Online shaming Reactionary Scandal Send to Coventry Shunning...
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  • ranking scale, reaching 1 means gender equality).[needs update] Moral entrepreneur Moral panic Social constructionism Social Problems (journal) The Society...
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  • bank making a loan to an entrepreneur for a risky business venture. The entrepreneur becoming overly risky would be ex ante moral hazard, but willful default...
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    (social sciences) Labels of Primary Potency Linguistic relativity Moral entrepreneur Moral panic Nominative determinism Observer-expectancy effect Psychology...
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    percentage of its money to development of any country in the world, as a moral entrepreneur. In 2008 he published a memoir A Billion Lives: An Eyewitness Report...
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    (d) Moral entrepreneurs who generate public attention for supposedly neglected issues; (e) Intellectuals who have gained, unlike advocates or moral entrepreneurs...
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