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Emerging Research Directions in Social Entrepreneurship [electronic resource] / edited by Larry Pate, Charles Wankel.

Contributor(s): Pate, Larry [editor.] | Wankel, Charles [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Advances in Business Ethics Research, A Journal of Business Ethics Book Series: 5Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XV, 231 p. 18 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400778962.Subject(s): Business | Entrepreneurship | Ethics | International education | Comparative education | Social work | Business and Management | Entrepreneurship | International and Comparative Education | Ethics | Social WorkAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 658.421 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Part One: Essential Qualities of Social Entrepreneurs -- Part Two: The Wider Impact of Social Entrepreneurship -- Part Three: Social Entrepreneurship and Global Change -- Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book takes an inside-out approach to examine the broad topic of social entrepreneurship. Instead of looking inward at what social entrepreneurship is, this book looks forward from the view of successful social entrepreneurs to answer the important question, "Where is social entrepreneurship going next?" First, the volume looks at the essential qualities of social entrepreneurs, including the importance of humility as a trait in the social entrepreneur, the way in which social entrepreneurs define themselves as such, and if and how opportunity recognition differs in social and traditional entrepreneurs. Next, the volume looks at the impact of social entrepreneurial businesses on individuals but also on the supply chain, other businesses and the wider community. Next, the book explores social entrepreneurship and global change. This rare and compelling section, offers key insights and lessons in the development and promotion of social entrepreneurship in the global economy.This volume addresses both theory and research, suggesting practical solutions. It engages scholars and practitioners across disciplines in an examination and debate about various methods and approaches of enacting programs of social change.
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Introduction -- Part One: Essential Qualities of Social Entrepreneurs -- Part Two: The Wider Impact of Social Entrepreneurship -- Part Three: Social Entrepreneurship and Global Change -- Conclusion.

This book takes an inside-out approach to examine the broad topic of social entrepreneurship. Instead of looking inward at what social entrepreneurship is, this book looks forward from the view of successful social entrepreneurs to answer the important question, "Where is social entrepreneurship going next?" First, the volume looks at the essential qualities of social entrepreneurs, including the importance of humility as a trait in the social entrepreneur, the way in which social entrepreneurs define themselves as such, and if and how opportunity recognition differs in social and traditional entrepreneurs. Next, the volume looks at the impact of social entrepreneurial businesses on individuals but also on the supply chain, other businesses and the wider community. Next, the book explores social entrepreneurship and global change. This rare and compelling section, offers key insights and lessons in the development and promotion of social entrepreneurship in the global economy.This volume addresses both theory and research, suggesting practical solutions. It engages scholars and practitioners across disciplines in an examination and debate about various methods and approaches of enacting programs of social change.

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