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Social Entrepreneurship and Enterprises in Economic and Social Development (Hardcover)
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Microlending programs for low-income microentrepreneurs have become
a global priority since the development of the Grameen Bank in 1976
and the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations in
2015. Inspired to create their own microlending program, the deans
of the schools of social welfare and business at the University at
Albany were aided by the university's Small Business Development
Center and the State Employees Federal Credit Union. This led to
the creation of the Small Enterprise Economic Development (SEED)
program. Following this, new faculty were hired in the School of
Social Welfare and the School of Business to address social
entrepreneurship and lead these initiatives. The impetus for this
book emerged from these developments including three forums in
which national and international contributors participated in
workshops, panels, and chapters for this book. These forums were
co-organized by the School of Social Welfare, the School of
Business, and a new Center for the Advancement & Understanding
of Social Enterprises (CAUSE) at UAlbany. Building on the example
set by UAlbany, Social Entrepreneurship and Enterprises in Economic
and Social Development explains how and why we should integrate
social entrepreneurship and social enterprises with economic and
social development. While this global movement varies in pace and
scope, the volume features snapshots from countries and regions
representing nearly all continents, including Albania, Argentina,
Cuba, India, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Russian Federation, Taiwan,
Tajikistan, and Tanzania. One of the lessons is that social
policies are critical for supporting social entrepreneurs since
environmental, economic, and social sustainability are core goals
of these initiatives. The chapters in this volume offer different
contextual frames ranging from social enterprise business plans and
measured entrepreneurial orientation to displacement dynamics (and
how to avoid them) and the pitfalls of non-market economies. The
contributing authors examine a variety of ventures and social
policies to showcase how nations are supporting social enterprises
as they attempt to meet human needs and achieve financial
sustainability. The resulting volume provides a rationale for, and
snapshots of, social enterprises and entrepreneurship in
transitioning nations.
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