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  1. However, research on the risk propensity of entrepreneurs has met with virtually no empirical support even though entrepreneurs consistently engage in risky events. This article attempts to resolve this paradox by examining entrepreneurial risk through the lens of cognitive psychology and decision making.

  2. Sep 1, 2012 · Social entrepreneurship, or entrepreneurial activity with an embedded so. cial purpose, has been on the rise in recent decades. Apartial indicator of this. surge is revealed by the growth in the ...

  3. Jan 1, 2023 · Martin and Osberg ( 2007) proposed a shorter definition; that is, social entrepreneurs are those who: Focus their efforts on highly disadvantaged, neglected, or underserved populations. Aim to generate large-scale, transformational benefits for either a significant segment of society or society at large.

  4. Jan 20, 2021 · PDF | Many authors define entrepreneurship in many ways. All of them, by their very intentions, are the same. ... economic, social, and psychological risks. An entrepreneur assumes these risks for .

  5. impact on youth social entrepreneurship and makes 23 The workforce skills model developed by the McKinsey Global Institute classifies skills into the following five categories: physical and man-

  6. Dec 1, 2017 · Risk management itself includes all activities that are related to the treatment. of risks, such as planning, identification, analysis, compilation of proactive and reactive. strategies ...

  7. Accepted: 17 October 2023/Published online: 10 November 2023 International Society for Third-Sector Research 2023. In her book, ‘‘Social Entrepreneurship: Building Impact Step by Step,’’ Professor Teresa Chahine of Yale School of Management presents invaluable toolkits for social entre-preneurs. This comprehensive guide is equally ...

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