3.1. Research Objective: To review literature on Social entrepreneurship The aim in this section is to review and discuss the concept of social entrepreneurship (SE). First‚ some of the historical antecedents of SE such as communities‚ cooperatives and philanthropists will be introduced. Then‚ definitions of SE extant literature will be presented. Two significant streams in the definition of SE are derived‚ one is social innovation (SI) and the other one is social enterprise organisation (SEO).
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one that has been noted as an essential time for training in entrepreneurship‚ provides a positive distractive alternative from the self-destructive and aggressive behaviors that are frequently associated with adolescents and growing up (Woolflk‚ 1998). This critical age however is the right time to teach them the concept of entrepreneurship to help them learn wealth creation. The question then is what is entrepreneurship? Entrepreneurship has been defined by various professions to mean many things
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PROMISE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS A FIELD OF RESEARCH 1.0 Introduction To date‚ the phenomenon of entrepreneurship has lacked a conceptual framework. A research has been conducted in the difference social science disciplines and applied fields of business to create a conceptual framework for entrepreneurship. 2.0 Definition of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is defined solely by the researchers in terms of who the entrepreneur is and what he or she does. The study of entrepreneurship must involve
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A research agenda for social entrepreneurship Dr. Helen Haugh Viable social enterprise - an evaluation of business support to social enterprises Frances Hines Raising the profile of social enterprises: the use of social return on investment (SROI) and investment ready tools (IRT) to bridge the financial credibility gap Andrew Flockhart Shaping the Balanced Scorecard for use in UK social enterprises Ali B. Somers Social enterprise: through the eyes of the consumer (prepared for the National Consumer
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* 4 major parts of corporate entrepreneurship. 1- New business venturing ( corporate venturing) Corporate venturing refers to the creation of a new business within an existing organization. Business dictionary defined corporate venturing as the practice where a large firm takes an equity stake in a small but innovative or specialist firm‚ to which it may also provide management and marketing expertise. Specifically‚ corporate venturing emphasized an internal capital resources‚ proprietary knowledge
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definitions and concepts of entrepreneur as well as entrepreneurship. Secondly‚ it shall share several factors that change one thought by making their first step in entrepreneurship. In this paper‚ we shows view among scholars whether the genetic can carry high impact to the success of one as entrepreneur. In this paper‚ we will be discussed and give guidance in how one can successfully startup their business as an amateur or new comer in entrepreneurship. Consequently‚ in running their business‚ we
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2014 Entrepreneurship Homework Format Deadline:Before starting class of October 16th Submission: Type and print your homework on A-4 size paper (in case of two pages‚ staple them)‚ then submit to the box in the class room. Ch.1 Case 1: Malincho ID#: 12412091 Name DO BAO NGOC List up three success factors for Malincho up to today‚ and explain the details. 1. The very first success factor for Malincho would be considered is the creative idea of importing feta cheese. Kalin understood
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Culture of Entrepreneurship versus Employment Melanie Banzuela-de Ocampo‚ PhD April Joan S. Bagano‚ MBE Ana Liza R. Tan‚ MBA Abstract This paper is part of the results of a larger graduate tracer study done for a large university. It looks into the culture of entrepreneurship versus employment among recent graduates of the business school of a large university based in the Philippines. Students who chose to take an entrepreneurial education undergo a two-semester business practicum program
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Bonfring International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Science‚ Vol. 1‚ Special Issue‚ December 2011 14 Entrepreneurship Challenges and Opportunities in India Dr.N. Santhi and S. Rajesh Kumar Abstract--- True entrepreneurs are resourceful‚ passionate and driven to succeed and improve. They’re pioneers and are comfortable fighting on the frontline. The great ones are ready to be laughed at and criticized in the beginning because they can see their path ahead and are too busy
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THE MEANING OF CULTURE There is a huge dilemma about the uneven geographic dispersion of entrepreneurship and innovation. According to (Mitra‚ 2012)‚ approximately 550 thousand small businesses were created in the USA every month in the period between 1996 and 2004. Many brands‚ world-famous companies‚ such as Walmart‚ Google‚ Facebook‚ Ford‚ etc.‚ were created in the US and remain leading firms in their industries for decades to come. The ease of employment structure‚ close relationships between
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