Emphasizes that social enterprises are accountable to a broader group of stakeholders (community, environment) rather than just shareholders.
Analyzes how social entrepreneurs navigate or change the institutional environment (regulations, norms) to legitimize their ventures. Social Entrepreneurship: Concepts, Methodologie...
Social entrepreneurship strives for financial self-sufficiency to ensure long-term impact rather than temporary intervention. 2. Theoretical Frameworks Emphasizes that social enterprises are accountable to a
Evaluates success based on People, Planet, and Profit. or cultural challenges. Unlike traditional entrepreneurship
Social entrepreneurship represents a transformative, hybrid approach to business that blends entrepreneurial principles with a dedicated commitment to solving societal, environmental, or cultural challenges. Unlike traditional entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship prioritizes social value creation over profit maximization, often operating at the intersection of for-profit and non-profit sectors to develop sustainable, innovative solutions. 1. Core Concepts and Definitions