How can businesses balance profit with social motives? This accessible resource teaches students how to start a social enterprise and lead change for positive impact.
Social Entrepreneurship in Practice balances theoretical underpinnings with a focus on developing social entrepreneurship skills to create and manage a social entrepreneurial venture. It provides a road map and practical tools for starting a successful social enterprise, including problem identification, opportunity recognition, social financing and building a social business model. It also covers what it takes to become a social entrepreneurial leader and social entrepreneurship's alignment with Sustainable Development Goals.
The book features examples illustrating how the ideas and techniques discussed within the book can be used to create successful social enterprises. A host of pedagogical features are included to reinforce learning, such as learning outcomes, discussion questions and Key Research boxes. Online resources include lecture slides, worksheets, group activities and student exercises.
Social Entrepreneurship in Practice is an essential resource for postgraduate and undergraduate students taking modules on social entrepreneurship as part of their degrees.
Chapter - 01: Developing your understanding of social entrepreneurship [Dr Zeineb Djebali];
Chapter - 02: Theoretical debates on social enterprise [Dr Simon Adderley];
Chapter - 03: Intention formation in social entrepreneurship [Dr Peter McLuskie];
Chapter - 04: Social or commercial business? [Lucy Findlay MBE];
Chapter - 05: Corporate Social Responsibility and social enterprise [Dr Zeineb Djebali];
Chapter - 06: Social innovation and social value creation [Dr Richard Tomlins];
Chapter - 07: Starting a social enterprise [Dr Luna Dou];
Chapter - 08: Social value proposition [Dr Zeineb Djebali];
Chapter - 09: Social business modelling [Dr Sarah Preedy];
Chapter - 10: Social entrepreneurial learning [Dr Kelly Smith];
Chapter - 11: Social financing [Dr Ekaterina Murzacheva];
Chapter - 12: Conclusions and future directions for social entrepreneurship [Dr Zeineb Djebali]
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