1. Community entrepreneurship focuses on developing new ventures, services, or institutions for the common good of local communities. It differs from business entrepreneurship in having broader social and community objectives. 2. Community ventures have complex stakeholders at different levels and depend on volunteers and social networks for support. The entrepreneurial process aims for social change through challenging conventions. 3. Research on community entrepreneurship faces challenges in studying multi-level impacts, social contexts, and complex stakeholder relationships. More cross-disciplinary research is needed using methods like participant observation.