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  1. Social entrepreneurship is an approach by individuals, groups, start-up companies or entrepreneurs, in which they develop, fund and implement solutions to social, cultural, or environmental issues. This concept may be applied to a wide range of organizations, which vary in size, aims, and beliefs.

  2. Social entrepreneurship is the use of the by start up companies and other entrepreneurs to develop, fund and implement solutions to social, cultural, or environmental issues. This concept may be applied to a variety of organizations with different sizes, aims, and beliefs.

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  4. Jan 1, 2023 · 1 Citations. Abstract. Herein, the concept of social entrepreneurship is introduced and characterized through a discussion of its origins and various definitions. Its pivotal characteristics are depicted, including the role of innovations, entrepreneurial spirit, and specific personality traits.

  5. Nov 1, 2022 · Zahra et al. (2009) distinguish between different entrepreneurship theories to develop a typology of social entrepreneurs: Social bricoleurs (most nonprofits) address local problems using whatever resources come to hand while Social constructionists (e.g., the Acumen Fund) build alternative social structures to address social needs that are not ...

  6. Nov 29, 2023 · A Guide. Written by Coursera Staff • Updated on Nov 29, 2023. A social entrepreneur considers social responsibility to be central to their business strategies. Social entrepreneurship applies the principles and guidance used by start-up founders and entrepreneurs to a business that directly generates social change or impacts a social cause.

  7. Social entrepreneurs are drivers for change Social entrepreneurs focus on transforming systems and practices that cause poverty, marginalisation, environmental deterioration and loss of dignity.

  8. Social entrepreneurship is the process through which specific types of actors – the “social entrepreneurs” – create and develop organisations that may be either social enterprises or other types of organisations.

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