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Social entrepreneurship is construed an innovative activity that
addresses or mitigates social issues based on self-sufficiency and
financial stability. It offers the potential to shift civil society
through innovative social ventures that pursue profit and purpose.
It is gaining international attention due to the intent of social
entrepreneurs to change and to see the world as it can be, not as
it is. These changemakers blend lessons from business with the
diversity and complexity of social values and in the process pursue
opportunities for change. International Perspectives on Value
Creation and Sustainability Through Social Entrepreneurship
explores various issues and ideas about social entrepreneurship
through the lens of theoretical, practical, and empirical research.
It provides an international outlook of social entrepreneurship,
focusing primarily on value creation and sustainability. Covering
topics such as entrepreneurship education, post-COVID perspectives,
and private wealth, this premier reference source is an essential
resource for entrepreneurs, business leaders, managers, government
officials, policymakers, libraries, students and faculty of higher
education, researchers, and academicians.
"I have read the play, Evelyn! I keep reading the play but the play
keeps on changing!" Five neurotic actors, one stressed Stage
Manager, a crazed director, an invisible playwright and an escaped
monkey are desperately rehearsing the world's worst play, which
keeps being rewritten. And every rewrite is more hilariously
terrible than the one before. And although It really shouldn't,
somehow, the show manages to go on. "Stop! ...The Play is a
fist-bitingly funny send-up of everything bad about bad theatre. A
roar-out-loud gem of side-splitting brilliance" Grumpy Gay Critic
*****
"We are all animals. The only difference is we pretend to be
something better. But we're not. We're cruel, greedy, stupid and
selfish. We have no rights, no obligations, no duty to anyone or
anything. Welcome to the farm, Daddy!" Five years after her death,
Gerry and Roger's mum, Martha, has gone missing. Well, most of her
has... The unwitting victims of animal rights activists campaigning
for the freedom of the family frog farm's slimy inhabitants, the
brothers bring in the hapless Inspector Clout to establish the
whereabouts of their long dead mother. An absurdly funny comedy,
Raising Martha tackles terrorism, animal rights and six-foot frogs!
Social entrepreneurship is construed an innovative activity that
addresses or mitigates social issues based on self-sufficiency and
financial stability. It offers the potential to shift civil society
through innovative social ventures that pursue profit and purpose.
It is gaining international attention due to the intent of social
entrepreneurs to change and to see the world as it can be, not as
it is. These changemakers blend lessons from business with the
diversity and complexity of social values and in the process pursue
opportunities for change. International Perspectives on Value
Creation and Sustainability Through Social Entrepreneurship
explores various issues and ideas about social entrepreneurship
through the lens of theoretical, practical, and empirical research.
It provides an international outlook of social entrepreneurship,
focusing primarily on value creation and sustainability. Covering
topics such as entrepreneurship education, post-COVID perspectives,
and private wealth, this premier reference source is an essential
resource for entrepreneurs, business leaders, managers, government
officials, policymakers, libraries, students and faculty of higher
education, researchers, and academicians.
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